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VMA 2.60 : The Dham reveals the Divine Couple

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Once again, after a series of meditations on the sādhaka devotee living in the worldly Vrindavan to a sphūrti of the Divnie Couple and then of the kinkaris serving them, Prabodhananda Saraswati returns to a glorification of the Dham itself. It is the beauty and sweetness of the Dham itself and its residents that reveal Radha and Krishna to the devotee who has taken up a vow of residence there.

There is no happiness in the trivial

I have been distracted with other things, especially Gopala Tapani, but now I have branched off into the  Vṛndāvana-rasa-tattva-samīkṣā , also by Bhagiratha Jha. I enjoy this stuff tremendously. It seems a great shame that I am not able to make my living at it. Bhagiratha is steeped in the Upanishads and Vedanta, so he is the perfect source of understanding for these foundations of Gopāla-tāpanī . But in the Vṛndāvana-rasa-tattva-samīkṣā , he concentrates more on topics of rasa, citing the customary sources in that area, like Bharata Muni. Nevertheless, he continues to emphasize the Upanishadic basis of things. This book begins at the same place the Prīti-sandarbha does: with the famous Chāndogya passage (7.22ff) that inquires into happiness. The prayojana , or goal of life and all our activities, is to find happiness. Anyone who gives another reason is being disingenuous. The debate lies in where one can find it. In free Western societies, it was decided a few centuries ago...