
The Glory of Shri Krishna’s Flute: Murali Madhuri, 17th Chapter - English
In the divine realm, even the accessories and adornments of Shri Radha Krishnaare conscious entities, overflowing with spiritual energy. In this extraordinary collection of 54 poems, Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj illuminates one of the most significant andmystical instruments in devotional literature—Shri Krishna’s flute.
Readers are introduced to theblissful nature,magnetic melodies, and spiritual austerity of the flute that enchants celestial gods and intoxicates the gopisofVrindavan. It is not merely a musical instrument but a living entity, the very symbol of selfless surrender that Shri Krishna holds dear to His lips.
This publication is the seventeenth chapter of the renowned anthology, The Intoxicating Bliss of Divine Love, the English translation of Prema Rasa Madira, the literary and spiritual masterpiece revealed by Jagadguruttam Shri Kripalu, containing 1008 sublime devotional poems rooted in the timeless truths of the Vedas, Puranas, Upanishads etc. and the writings of India’s great Rasika Saints.
Features
- The sweetness of the divine flute.
- The eminence and intimate honour of the divine flute.
- The enchanting sounds that draw eligible souls to Shri Krishna.
- The amazing, far-reaching effects of the flute in the divine realm.
- The blazing fire of separation ignited in the heart by the flute.
Language | English |
Genre | Sankirtan |
Classification | Principal Composition |
Author | Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj |
Publisher | Radha Govind Samiti |
ISBN | 9789390373437 |
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj
The greatest spiritual master of the modern era and the foremost exponent of eternal Vedic philosophy, who reconciled all the world’s philosophies and faiths. He was the only saint to be honoured with the unprecedented title of JAGADGURUTTAM, acclaimed as the world’s pre-eminent scholar of all scriptures. Observing his state of being ever immersed in the divine love bliss of Shri Radha Krishna, the title of BHAKTIYOGA-RASAVATAR was also conferred upon him.
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