great devotees of the Lord who have abandoned Prompt edit86

the intelligence with divine service; vyatitarishyati dataero tada – dense – then; gantasi – you will get; nirvedam – the intelligence that does not care; srotavyasya – for what is to be heard; srutanya – for what has already been heard; ca – also.

When your mind passes through the dense forest of enchantment, you become oblivious to what you have heard and what you need to hear.

Purport: There are many good examples in the lives of great devotees of the Lord who have abandoned all non-Vedic activities simply by engaging in service to the Lord. When a person truly understands Lord Krishna and his relationship with Him, even if he is an experienced brahmin, he naturally completely abandons all sensual activities. Thus says Srimadhavendrapuri, a devotee of the Blessed One and a teacher in the Bhaktavarampara:

With the veneration of the Lord, I offer my prayers to the Lord, the Father, and the Son, and I offer my prayers to Him.

“O Sandhyavandam! May you be victorious! O Sanana, I salute you. O gods and ancestors, forgive me for my inability to respect you. Now, wherever I sit, I will remember Kamsa Vairi and the Lord of the Yadava (Shri Krishna) and thereby be freed from all sinful bondage. I think this is enough for me.”

Chanting all kinds of hymns three times a day, taking a bath early in the morning, and offering obeisances to the ancestral deities are obligatory for the novice devotees. But when a person is perfected in Krishna consciousness and engaged in transcendental loving service, he neglects these rules because he has already attained perfection. If a devotee reaches a state of perfect understanding through the service of Lord Krishna, there is no need to perform various penances as described in the scriptures. Similarly, if a person does not understand that the purpose of the Vedas is to reach Lord Krishna and simply engages in rituals and ceremonies, he is wasting his time in such activities. People who are in Krishna consciousness

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A majestic dark brown ceremonial flag waving in the wind against a dramatic golden-hour sky filled with soft clouds. The flag is mounted on a tall metallic pole topped with a polished golden trident (Trishul). At the center of the flag is an elegant circular mandala-style ornamental border in gold. Inside the circle is a detailed illustration of small size Lord Ganesha with a golden crown, blessing hand, pink lotus, and traditional ornaments. Two ceremonial flaming torches stand symmetrically on either side of Ganesha. Bold Cinematic font Telugu typography(ముదిరాజ్ గణేష్ యూత్) is prominently displayed below the deity, with additional Telugu text (శ్రీ వరసిద్ది వినాయక చవితి
మవనత్సవాలు) forming an arc around the upper part of the emblem. And cinematic font Telugu (మధుర నగర్)The overall design features rich bronze, gold, and white colors, with intricate vector-style detailing, luxurious Hindu spiritual aesthetics, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic fabric folds, high contrast, sharp focus, premium festival branding, 8K, highly detailed, photorealistic, HDR. 9:16

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