Bliss and Super Bliss
Meeting Krishna or His representative, the bona fide spiritual master, is the ultimate bliss. But it is super bliss, in other words even more blissful, to be away from Krishna and Guru and serving them in separation. Just as the intensity of love experienced by a boy for his girlfriend is many times increased when he is separated from her, in the same way a devotee's ecstasy of devotional love of God is greatly increased by separation from Sri Guru and Sri Krishna.
Your eternal Servant,
Girish
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Ecstatic Farewell from Riga, Latvia-19 April 2012
Answers by Citing the Vedic Version
Question: Is a Siksha Guru Required?
Do we need to look for a siksha guru as well in addition to our diksha guru? What is his role?Your eternal Servant,
Girish
Answer: Yes and You Already Have a Siksha Guru
Because one needs to be trained in the science of bhakti, a siksha guru or the guru who trains you, is required. If one has a bona fide diksha guru (initiating spiritual master), that spiritual master will also be his siksha guru because he will train his disciple in the science of bhakti just as I am now training you. In other words, you already have a siksha guru because I am instructing you in the science of Krishna consciousness. And when you take initiation from me, I will also be your diksha guru.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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