Mukunda-mala-stotra: Difference between revisions
Visnu Murti (talk | contribs) (Created page with '"mukunda mala" Category:Names of Scriptures Category:Kulashekhara') |
m (Pywikibot v.2) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
" | "Mukunda-mala" | ||
:Mukunda-mālā-stotra | |||
[[Category:Names of Scriptures]] | [[Category:Kulasekhara]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Names of Dramas, Poetry and Song Books]] | ||
[[Category:Names of Scriptures - Umbrella Category]] | |||
[[Category:Mukunda]] | |||
[[Category:All Categories - Vaniquotes]] |
Latest revision as of 20:32, 25 June 2017
"Mukunda-mala"
- Mukunda-mālā-stotra
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
1
Pages in category "Mukunda-mala-stotra"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
I
- In the Mukunda-mala-stotra compiled by King Kulasekhara, one of the prayers says, "My dear Lord (Krsna), You are the deliverer of living entities from the hellish condition of materialistic life, but that does not matter to me"
- In the Mukunda-mala-stotra, King Kulasekhara, author of the book, states in his prayer: My dear Lord, I don't want any position of sense gratification within this material world. I simply want to engage in Your service perpetually
- In this age of quarrel and fighting, the process of chanting and glorification recommended here (in Mukunda-mala-stotra) by King Kulasekhara is the only way to attain perfection
K
- King Kulasekhara has written in his book Mukunda-mala-stotra (5) : My only desire is to be fixed in devotional service to the lotus feet of the Lord, even though I may continue to take birth here life after life
- King Kulasekhara has written in his book Mukunda-mala-stotra (5) :I have no attraction for performing religious rituals or holding any earthly kingdom. I do not care for sense enjoyments; let them appear and disappear in accordance with my previous deeds
- King Kulasekhara prays: My Lord, I do not worship You to be liberated from this material entanglement, nor do I wish to save myself from the hellish condition of material existence, nor do I ever pray for a beautiful wife to enjoy in a nice garden - MM 4
- King Kulasekhara, in his very famous book Mukunda-mala-stotra, prays: My Lord, I wish only that I may always be in full ecstasy with the pleasure of serving Your Lordship - MM 4
T
- The Lord is also addressed here (in MM 1) as Bhava-lunthana-kovida, "He who is expert at plundering the status quo of repeated birth and death." A sensible man understands his position as the eternal servant of the Lord and molds his life accordingly
- The present verse of the Mukunda-mala-stotra (MM 2) states that the color of the Lord's body is blackish, like that of a new cloud. Also, His body is very soft. Softness of the body is a sign of a great personality
- The theme of this verse (MM 2) is that the Supreme Truth is the Supreme Person