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The nectar of devotion 47
When the ecstasy of devotional service produces some kind of lamentation in connection with Kṛṣṇa, it is called devotional service in compassion. The impetuses for this devotional service are Kṛṣṇa’s transcendental quality, form and activities. In this ecstasy of devotional service there are sometimes symptoms like regret, heavy breathing, crying Such bereavement is another symptom of this devotional service in compassion.
The nectar of devotion 47
The above attitudes of dissatisfaction and anger in devotional service are called īrṣyu.
The nectar of devotion 47
In devotional service without strong attraction to the Lord, there may sometimes be smiling and other symptoms, but never the stress or lamentation that are symptoms of devotional service in compassion.
The nectar of devotion 47
This is another instance of devotional service in compassion.
The nectar of devotion 47
This is another instance of devotional service in compassion.
CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN
Compassion and Anger COMPASSION When the ecstasy of devotional service produces some kind of lamentation in connection with Kṛṣṇa, it is called devotional service in compassion. Such bereavement is another symptom of this devotional service in compassion. This is another instance of devotional service in compassion. This is another instance of devotional service in compassion.
The nectar of devotion 47
Compassion and Anger
The nectar of devotion 47
In Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, Tenth Canto, sixteenth chapter, verse 10, there is the following description. When Kṛṣṇa was chastising the Kāliya-nāga in …
The nectar of devotion 47
When Kṛṣṇa entered the Yamunā River, which had become very poisonous from the presence of Kāliya, mother Yaśodā feared all …
The nectar of devotion 47
Similarly, when the Śaṅkhāsura demon was attacking Kṛṣṇa’s queens one after another, Lord Baladeva became more and more bluish.