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Aani Milyo Anuragi, Jogiyo - Lord Giridhar Krishna Has Come To Meet Me E-mail
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  1. My Lover Lord Giridhar Krishna has come to meet me, yes! He, The Lover, has come and made me His bride.
  2. Now that I am His Beloved, I have not the slightest doubt or despondency in my body. I have abandoned my desires and lust for anything else in this world along with the duality of the Samsar. (I am now deathless).
  3. On my Beloved's head is a crown of peacock feathers. He is wearing a yellow garment below his waist and appears beautiful. I have lovingly accepted Shyam (Krishna) as my husband and now I am  the most blessed of His gopis.
  4. Life after life He has been my bridegroom, and I have been in love with Him only.
  5. I will play lovingly with Him in whatever way He pleases and as He inspires me to love Him. I will fully cooperate with Him in our love-play, which is heavenly joy unheard of in this world. I will let Him kiss me, which fills me full of the nector of His love par excellent. I will observe no worldly decorum or traditions whatsoever.
  6. Mira says that My Lord and Beloved Husband is Giridhar-Nagar, and by realizing Him in this light I have become an eternal bride.

Commentary:

The joy of Realization in this life is so well expressed fearlessly and without any hypocritical shame of the worldly. Every soul  is an eternal bride of our Lord who has created everything for this lila-play. We are but to act as dolls and dance as He pulls Love-strings. Only true lovers who have renounced the lust for the perishables can experience this joy of love. Each one of us is capable of it only if we really wish and act according to His law of love as expressed here and in the Gita.

--Swami Radhanandaji

 
Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 February 2007 )
 
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