The Epitome of Mellifluousness
Nothing is more mellifluous or full of sweetness than Krishna consciousness. Indeed it is the epitome of mellifluousness. Nothing is more full of sweetness. It is oozing with unlimited oceans of nectar enough to unlimitedly satisfy every one throughout the entire universe.
Unfortunately at the present moment there is a great scarcity of Krishna consciousness throughout the world. It is very difficult to find it. It is the rarest commodity.
If you somehow or other find yourself having access to Krishna consciousness, you are one of the most fortunate persons in the entire universe. Don't waste your opportunity. Dedicate yourself fully to complete awakening of your dormant Krishna consciousness while you have the chance. Then you will have first hand experience of just how mellifluous (full of sweetness) Krishna consciousness actually is.
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Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Unfortunately at the present moment there is a great scarcity of Krishna consciousness throughout the world. It is very difficult to find it. It is the rarest commodity.
If you somehow or other find yourself having access to Krishna consciousness, you are one of the most fortunate persons in the entire universe. Don't waste your opportunity. Dedicate yourself fully to complete awakening of your dormant Krishna consciousness while you have the chance. Then you will have first hand experience of just how mellifluous (full of sweetness) Krishna consciousness actually is.
Questions and Answers
How Can I Make Progress in My Chanting?...
I want to know what we have to do while chanting the Hare Krishna Mahamantra. I am chanting it for one year, but I am not able to get any development either materially or spiritually. How can I make progress in my chanting?Your student
Here's the Secret...
Your problem is that you are thinking only of what you can get out of the mantra. You should be thinking of how you can please Krishna by chanting His names with love. If you do this, you will immediately feel the benefits. Try to take this mood of humble servant and you will be amazed by what you experience.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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