2029: Krishna Is Identical With Vedic Hymn Known As Kama Gayatri | Caitanya Caritamrita M.21.125 | Italian Zoom

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Recorded 31st May 2023 In a profound exploration of the Kamagayatri mantra, this episode of Beauty of Real Love delves deep into the ocean of devotion. Join us as we navigate the rich verses of Chaitanya Charitamrita, where every syllable is likened to the luminous moons that illuminate the three worlds with desire. Witness an intimate gathering of souls as they engage in a heartfelt discussion, translating and interpreting the text's essence in multiple languages, revealing the universal yearning for the divine. The discourse unfurls the layers of Krishna's transcendental form, from the moons of His cheeks to the melody of His flute. Listeners are invited to contemplate the profound questions posed by the devotees: Why are we given only two eyes when Krishna's beauty demands a vision as expansive as the sea? How does one cultivate a thirst for the continuous sight of the divine, unobstructed by the mere blink of an eye? As the conversation spirals into the depths of spiritual longing, the devotees grapple with the concept of Radha's unparalleled devotion to Krishna. Through a tapestry of poetic verses and philosophical musings, we are guided to understand that to truly know Krishna, one must also know His energy, His Shakti. This episode is a journey towards that ultimate realization, where the love for Krishna and the aspiration to serve Radha converge into one path—the path of real love. Tune in to this soul-stirring episode, where the beauty of real love is not just discussed but felt in every word, every verse, every heartfelt inquiry. It's an invitation to transcend the limitations of our vision and embrace a love that is boundless, eternal, and filled with the sweetest desire. visit: http://beautyofreallove.com/ visit: https://sadhumaharaja.net/ audio: https://tinyurl.com/BeautyOfRealLove #raganugabhakti #bhaktiyoga #radha

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