Pure Krishna Bhakti is the Way

If we want to be fully happy, the way to achieve this is pure Krishna bhakti. To whatever extent we mix sense gratificatory desires into bhakti, to that extent we will experience anxiety. Therefore those who are fully intelligence desire pure bhakti and nothing else. The Vedic wisdom promotes pure bhakti. And all the great acharyas, the great spiritual masters who have guided the Vedic civilization for thousands of years, have all promoted pure bhakti. So it is very clear from many different angles of vision that pure bhakti is the way to go for getting out of the cycle of birth and death, for achieving the perfectional stage of perfect spiritual enlightenment.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Answers According to the Vedic Version:

Challenge: Your Logic is Subjective

This logic of your philosophy is subjective and personal. Just tell me it is not such, and I will be surprised.

servant of the devotees and of the guru,

Indu

Answer: You Are In For a Big Surprise

Subjective philosophy means relative to an individual's personal preconceptions about reality. In other words subjective philosophy is not real philosophy. It is simply a jugglery of words. It is so called logic for supporting one's own views. Thoughtful persons therefore lay aside all preconceived ideas so they can objectively in a pure philosophical way see things exactly as they are.

Since you think that our philosophy is subjective, you are then in for a big surprise. If something is purely based on logic, it must be objective. The logic of our philosophy is simple. We can objectively observe all around us that all machines have operators. We can also see how the universe functions as a machine. Therefore we can objectively and logically conclude that the universe has an operator. What is the difficulty for you to understand this simply objective logic? You need to toss out your subjectivity.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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