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The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dasya-rasa

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"The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dasya-rasa"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dāsya-rasa.
CC Madhya 19.227, Translation:

"The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dāsya-rasa. Due to a greater sense of intimacy, the devotee functioning in parental love chastises and rebukes the Lord in an ordinary way."

Page Title:The essence of fraternal love is intimacy devoid of the formality and veneration found in dasya-rasa
Compiler:Rishab
Created:12 of Jan, 2011
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