Mahanidhi Madan
Gopal Das
# MahamantraofKrsnasflute #Krsna’sflute #Krishnaflute
#Krishnaplaysflute
Many yogis meditate on the seven chakras, psychic energy
centers within the human body, and on the anahata naad (shabda). This anahata
naad is the unstruck mystic sound. It is not the sound produced by striking or
beating something. It is an internal
sound heard within the cave of the heart during the deep stage of meditation.
The Yoga sastras state that there are from 5 ---- 13 different sounds, i.e.,
sea waves, bells, conch etc.; which are perceivable within the heart during
deep concentration. Of all these sounds, yogis say that when one hears the
flute sound, his entire being is permeated
with Divine bliss and he loses body consciousness. This result of the flute
sound resembles the experience of the elegant young ladies of Vraja who faint
in ecstasy upon hearing Syama’s sweet
song. Upon hearing the bewildering sound of Syama’s murali, doe-eyed damsels
become stunned. Their heads pins and their jeweled tiaras whirl and fall off. Abandoning
all other duties, the sakhis scurry off
to meet Syama. Acaryas say Krsna’s flute sound is the Mahamantra svarupa, the
very form of the greatest mesmerising
mantra. At the beginning of the Rasa dance, Syama engages the spell-binding
magic of this Mahamantra to bring His beloveds to His side. The sweet seductive
sound of Syama’s murali is hidden within the all-powerful Kama Gayatri chanted
meticulously everyday by yogis of devotion, Krsna’s bhaktas.
“ O Syama! O all-attractive flute player of Vraja! When will
you cast your spell on me and call me to your side by manifesting
the Mahamantra of your enchanting flute song as I chant mystic Kama Gayatri.
Other than this, I have no other desire or kama.”
Jai Jai Sri Radhe!!
Jai jai sri radhe
ReplyDeleteJai sri Gurudeva
Jai..!
ReplyDeleteJai Gurudeva...
ReplyDeleteJai Sri Gurudeva !!
ReplyDelete