Veda Vyasa pondered upon himself and the stories he narrated earlier. He adored his gurus, uttered the meanings and feelings of Vedas. He taught and said all dharmas. But he did not do all these with dedication to Eshwara so he felt dissatisfied. It is insufficient, if done without involvement and with a feeling of ego that he only could do it.Veda vyasa felt unhappy as he could not satisfy the heart and of Vishnu with his total surrender or commitment. Before writing Bhagavatam he shared his feelings to Narada and that is the reason Narafda told his life history to Veda Vyasa as an eye opener.
God never forgets a devotee who is immersed in meditating upon God always. As one moves closer to God, he gets liberty with God. To realize the universe as Vishnu, to renounce the actions by surrendering to God, meditate upon God and that is the only commitment he has. This should be his life.
More feeling has less essence. One should not be over conscious of what one does. One should follow three things .
1. See the universe as s Vishnu.
2. If you dedicate your actions to God, that is renunciation.
3. Do your duties and responsibilities.
A part of the body is to be considered as God and the second part is to nr utilized to do duties or karmas.
To whom ever Narada advised the essence is the same either to Veda Vyasa or Prahlada. We do not of remember - we do not recognize. Just as you get butter out of milk , you realize and see this through the churning of your mind.The blessing of God came in the form of Narada to give this advise to Veda Vyasa.
Those who are not happy, having known every thing, are taught through Gopikas. The happiness of Gopikas is devoid of arrogance or ego.
God never forgets a devotee who is immersed in meditating upon God always. As one moves closer to God, he gets liberty with God. To realize the universe as Vishnu, to renounce the actions by surrendering to God, meditate upon God and that is the only commitment he has. This should be his life.
More feeling has less essence. One should not be over conscious of what one does. One should follow three things .
1. See the universe as s Vishnu.
2. If you dedicate your actions to God, that is renunciation.
3. Do your duties and responsibilities.
A part of the body is to be considered as God and the second part is to nr utilized to do duties or karmas.
To whom ever Narada advised the essence is the same either to Veda Vyasa or Prahlada. We do not of remember - we do not recognize. Just as you get butter out of milk , you realize and see this through the churning of your mind.The blessing of God came in the form of Narada to give this advise to Veda Vyasa.
Those who are not happy, having known every thing, are taught through Gopikas. The happiness of Gopikas is devoid of arrogance or ego.
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