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bhajanera madhye srestha nava-vidha bhakti

’krsna-prema’, ’krsna’ dite dhare maha-sakti

SYNONYMS

bhajanera madhye—in executing devotional service; srestha—the best; nava-vidha bhakti—the nine prescribed methods of devotional service; krsna-prema—ecstatic love of Krsna; krsna—and Krsna; dite—to deliver; dhare—possess; maha-sakti—great potency "Among the ways of executing devotional service, the nine prescribed methods are the best, for these processes have great potency to deliver Krsna and ecstatic love for Him.

PURPORT

sravanam kirtanam visnoh

smaranam pada-sevanam

arcanam vandanam dasyam

sakhyam atma-nivedanam These nine are hearing, chanting, remembering Krsna, offering service to Krsna’s lotus feet, offering worship in the temple, offering prayers, working as a servant, making friendship with Krsna and unreservedly surrendering to Krsna.

These nine processes of devotional service can grant one Krsna and ecstatic love for Him.

In the beginning one has to discharge devotional service according to regulative principles, but gradually, as devotional service becomes one’s life and soul, one achieves the most exalted position of ecstatic love for Krsna.

Ultimately, Krsna is the goal of life.

One need not have taken birth in an aristocratic brahmana family to attain the lotus feet of Krsna, nor is a person born in a low family unfit to achieve Krsna’s lotus feet.

In Srimad-Bhagavatam (3.33.7) Devahuti says to Kapiladeva:

aho bata sva-paco ’to gariyan

yaj-jihvagre vartate nama tubhyam

tepus tapas te juhuvuh sasnur arya

brahmanucur nama grnanti ye te “O my Lord, even a person born in a low family of dog-eaters is glorious if he always chants the holy name of the Lord.

Such a person has already performed all types of austerities, penances and Vedic sacrifices, has already bathed in the sacred rivers, and has also studied all the Vedic literature.

Thus he has become an exalted personality.” Similarly, Kuntidevi says to Lord Krsna:

janmaisvarya-sruta-sribhir

edhamana-madah puman

naivarhaty abhidhatum vai

tvam akincana-gocaram “A person who is proud of his birth, opulence, knowledge and beauty cannot achieve Your lotus feet.