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video: Samsara davanala
Srila Prabhupada, Geneva, June 1, 1974: […] Now, Krishna said in the last stanza, mad-bhavam agatah. Mad-bhavam means “My nature.” So Krishna’s nature, you will find always Krishna, He is enjoying with His flute and His associates, His consort Radharani and the gopis. You will never find Krishna in morose condition.
He is in jubilation always. And because we are also part and parcel of Krishna, we have got the propensity to dance with young girls or enjoy the company of the young girls.
That propensity is not unnatural. It is natural, jubilation, but because it is in material contact, we cannot enjoy it fully. There are so many inebrieties.
Those who have seen our temple, we worship Radha and Krishna in jubilation. They are, along with the gopis, playing the flute and many musical instruments, dancing.
That is the definition given in the Vedanta-sutra. Anandamayo ’bhyasat, means “by nature jubilant.” There is no moroseness. There is no unhappiness. That is the kingdom of God. Full Lecture
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