Gita Govinda

6 ratings since posting on Saturday, August 20, 2005
Gita Govinda
in India
(submitted by Living )

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much madness is divinest sense
We all know that Radharani is a bit loopey and sometimes even delusional.
But here we get to see for ourselves just how deep it goes.
On this count, I would like to introduce the wisdom of Emily Dickenson, who advises:

MUCH madness is divinest sense
To a discerning eye;
Much sense the starkest madness.
’T is the majority
In this, as all, prevails.
Assent, and you are sane;
Demur,—you ’re straightway dangerous,
And handled with a chain.

However, even in the free world, only the truth prevails.
She may wait and wait and worry even,
but Krsna never abandons a crazed lunatic for his love.
He returns and gives it to all night long. - Unsubscribed , posted 12/06/06
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purelove
this book has touched my soul and connected be to the feminine aspect of devotional service i felt so disconnected to for a long time. I am realizing deeper affecteion for the divine couple - Menaka , posted 09/18/05
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teassdd - g-antssoft , posted 09/17/05
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hello govinda
govinda - tester , posted 09/14/05
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Mana
aviruddh?n viruddh??? ca

bh?v?n yo va?at?? nayan

su-r?jeva vir?jeta

sa sth?y? bh?va ucyate
sth?y? bh?va ? permanent emotion;

?These moods (bh?vas) bring under control the favorable ecstasies (such as laughing) and unfavorable ecstasies (such as anger). When these moods continue to remain as kings, they are called sth?yi-bh?va, or permanent ecstasies. Continuous ecstatic love for Krishna is called permanent ecstasy.? - Living , posted 08/20/05

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