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BODHAYANTI PARASPARAM
the lightness of the heart of the soul, that has surrendered. What you have in devotion you have got a cry. In surrender there are no words. It is like a child, which seeks the company of the mother. When you are here your attitude is “I am with the Master, I am with my mother”. That is the attitude one has got in surrender. Total surrender is one when you are not aware whether he is capable of taking you or not. Taking you is immaterial. I depend upon him. I don’t know anything else except him, He alone matters. So at the level of Bhakta we generally tend to go to places. Go from one place to another place. Trying to seek the Divine either here or there. Trying to see whether somebody will respond to his cry, there is cry in Bhakti. There is no cry in surrender. There is a total handing over of ones burden on to the Divine. This is what earlier people have classified as Bharanyasa. Your own bhara is given away. Your own burden is passed on. I have nothing to do for me. It is for him. People have lived up to that level. They have shown how a person can live at the state of surrender. To say I have surrendered to my Master of God or to somebody else you have got and also attended or attempted at the same time to so 406

































































































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