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| 12 Apr 2016 | | Featured on Radio Sai: | | | | | What is the true nature of a devotee? Bhagawan gives us a powerful thought to ponder upon, quoting a conversation between Lord Narayana and Sage Narada. | | Audio Special: 'Childrens Hour - Episode 44 - first aired on Thursday Live' Listen Now | | H2H Special: 'The Life Experience of Mr. Hari Hara Krishnan, Part 1 - by Aravind Balasubramanya' Read Now | | Watch the Live Video Webcast of the Parthi Yatra Programme by Devotees from Tamil Nadu at around 5 p.m. (IST) Today on our website, www.radiosai.org. | | |
| Once Lord Narayana told Sage Narada, “Narada, there are many devotees like you. You find them in every house and in every place. They will offer worship and chant My Name. But this is not true devotion. True devotion is that which finds expression in every thought, word and deed of man. Just as the food partaken gets digested in the stomach and its essence is supplied to all limbs of the body, likewise, when you fill your heart with the divine name, its effect should spread to your eyes, ears, tongue, hands, feet, etc. When the sacred effect of the divine name spreads to your eyes, you will develop sacred vision. Likewise your speech will become sacred, and you will listen only to sacred words. Your hands will undertake sacred deeds and your feet will take you to sacred places. Thus a true devotee will sanctify each of his limbs with sacred activity.” - Divine Discourse, Apr 13, 2002. | |
True devotion really means installing the Divine in the heart and enjoying the bliss of that experience. - Baba |
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