The Topmost Well-Wisher of All
Krishna's pure devotee is the topmost well-wisher of all living beings. He sees everyone, even the plants, animals, insects, birds, and fish as the eternal servants of Krishna. Therefore his only desire is to awaken the dormant Krishna consciousness within the hearts of all living beings. Such a devotee who fully understands and resonates with the innermost desire of Lord Krishna is naturally most dear to Krishna. If by the grace of Lord Krishna we are able to come into contact with such a fully liberated pure devotee, we should take shelter of him, accepting him as our spiritual master, because by his causeless mercy and expert guidance we can quickly and easily become liberated from this material existence and regain our original identities in the most splendorous transcendental kingdom of God.
Shubham
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Srila Prabhupada--Topmost Well-Wisher of All Living Beings
Answers by Citing the Vedic Version:
Question: Why Buddhists Do Not Attain Krishna?
The heart of a fully perfected Buddhist is pure, completely detached from the material world and its desires. His consciousness is clean. So why are the Buddhists unable to attain Krishna? According to Lord Vishnu do they achieve the Brahmajyoti ?Shubham
Answer: Because They Have Not Awakened Love of Krishna
If one achieves the perfection of Buddhistic nirvana, pure desirelessness, he penetrates the coverings of the universe and enters into the Causal Ocean, which is a neutral position between the material sky and the spiritual sky. In order to go further and become qualified to enter the spiritual sky one must awaken the desire within his heart to lovingly serve Lord Sri Krishna. To attain this Buddhistic nirvana is a most difficult process and is practically impossible for anyone in this age. And even after attaining it one has still not attained the topmost perfection. Therefore it is recommended that in this age of Kali everyone should chant the Hare Krishna mantra and easily qualify themselves to attain the supreme perfection of eternal residence in the spiritual sky.Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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