Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanisource | Go to Vanimedia


Vaniquotes - the compiled essence of Vedic knowledge


To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vrndavana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection - religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation - are very insignificant achievements: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 10: Line 10:
{{total|1}}
{{total|1}}
{{toc right}}
{{toc right}}
[[Category:Taste]]
[[Category:Tasting Devotional Service to God‎]]
[[Category:Fruit]]
[[Category:Fruits of Devotional Service to God]]
[[Category:Devotional Service]]
[[Category:Goloka Vrndavana - Krsnaloka]]
[[Category:Goloka Vrndavana - Krsnaloka]]
[[Category:Highest Perfection]]
[[Category:Devotional Service to God in Goloka Vrndavana]]
[[Category:Devotional Service to God is the Highest Perfection of Life‎]]
[[Category:Devotional Service to God and Perfection]]
[[Category:Perfection of Life]]
[[Category:Perfection of Life]]
[[Category:Presence]]
[[Category:Presence of Devotional Service to God‎]]
[[Category:Religion]]
[[Category:Devotional Service to God and Sense Gratification‎]]
[[Category:Economic Development]]
[[Category:Religiosity, Economic Development, Sense Gratification and Liberation]]
[[Category:Sense Gratification]]
[[Category:Liberation]]
[[Category:Are]]
[[Category:Very]]
[[Category:Very]]
[[Category:Insignificance]]
[[Category:Insignificance]]
[[Category:Achieving Liberation]]
[[Category:Achievement]]
[[Category:Achievement]]
[[Category:Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila Chapter 19 - Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Srila Rupa Gosvami]]
[[Category:Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila Chapter 19 - Lord Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu Instructs Srila Rupa Gosvami]]
[[Category:Sri Caitanya-caritamrta - 62 Chapters]]
[[Category:Sri Caitanya-caritamrta, Madhya-lila 25 Chapters]]
</div>
</div>
<div id="section">
<div id="section">
Line 35: Line 36:
<div class="quote">
<div class="quote">
<div class="quote_heading">
<div class="quote_heading">
"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection, the four material perfections—religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation—are very insignificant achievements.".
"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection, the four material perfections—religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation—are very insignificant achievements."
</div>
</div>



Latest revision as of 07:51, 7 April 2023

Expressions researched:
"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection, the four material perfections—religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation—are very insignificant achievements"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection, the four material perfections—religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation—are very insignificant achievements."

"To taste the fruit of devotional service in Goloka Vṛndāvana is the highest perfection of life, and in the presence of such perfection, the four material perfections—religion, economic development, sense gratification and liberation—are very insignificant achievements."

The highest achievement attained by the jñānīs, or impersonalists, is becoming one with the Supreme, generally known as mokṣa, liberation. The highest achievements of the yogīs are the eight material perfections, such as aṇimā, laghimā and prāpti. Yet these are nothing compared to the eternal bliss of the devotee who returns back to Godhead and tastes the fruit of devotional service to the lotus feet of the Lord. The material perfections, even up to the point of liberation, are very insignificant in comparison; therefore the pure devotee is never interested in such things. His only interest is in perfecting his devotional service to the Lord. The pleasure of the impersonalist, monist philosophers is condemned in the following verse, which is also found in Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī’s Lalita-mādhava.