суббота, 28 ноября 2015 г.

Shree Raya Ramananda-Samvada in brief 13 answers


Q. 1. What knowledge is the highest of all? 

Ans. There is no true knowledge except
devotion to Krishna. 

Q. 2. What is the highest glory of all types of glory in a Jiva? 

Ans. To be reputed to be the devotee of Krishna 

Q. 3. What is counted wealth among human possessions? 

Ans. He is immensely wealthy who has love for Shree Shree Radha-Krishna

Q. 4. What is the heaviest of all sorrows? 

Ans. There is no sorrow greater than that of separation from the devotee of Krishna. 
Q. 5. Who should be considered truly liberated? 
Ans. He is the foremost of the liberated who loves Krishna heartily. 
Q. 6. What song among all songs is the natural function of a Jiva? 

Ans. That song which speaks of the Transcendental Amorous Sports of Shree Radha and Shree Krishna, is the eternal function of a Jiva-soul. 

Q. 7. What is the highest good of all Jiva-souls 

Ans. There is nothing higher than the society of the devotees of Krishna. 

Q. 8. What should all persons ceaselessly remember? 

Ans. The chief things to be remembered are the Names, Forms, Attributes, Associates and Amorous Sports of Shree Radha and Shree Krishna 

Q. 9. Among objects of meditation, what should every one meditate upon? 

Ans. The supreme meditation is on the Lotus Feet of Shree Shree Radha-Krishna 

Q. 10. Where should one reside, leaving all behind? 

Ans. It is in the glorious Land of Vrindavana where the Transcendental Rasa-Lila is Eternally enacted. 

Q. 11. What is the best of things to be constantly listened to? 

Ans. The Love-Sports of Shree Shree Radha-Krishna are the greatest delight to the ears of a Jiva. 

Q. 12 What is the Highest Object of worship?

Ans The Highest Object of worship is the Holy Name of the Most Adorable Divine Couple Shree Shree Radha-Krishna 

Q 13 What are the respective destinations of those who hanker after liberation and enjoyment? 

Ans The liberationists obtain the bodies of inert beings such as stones, and the elevationists dwell in the realms of gods in their celestial bodies.

by Tridandibhikshu Bhakti Pradipa Tirtha, 1939