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What do you call a devotee who is also a king - an emperor among saints or a saint among emperors? Kulasekhara Alvar, was a regal devotee who lorded over the Lord of His heart, Mukunda! He would cry, smile, weep, laugh, plead, throw a challenge to the lord and make Krishna give into His sweet adoration.

Swami Ishwarananda in his erudite exposition on Mukundamala, a composition of this saint says that love by itself is healing, but divine love is several notches higher and a Divine Lover is an alchemist who transforms an ordinary life into an inner pilgrimage, leading to an ecstatic union with the Lord.

His exhaustive commentary is replete with easy examples and parallels from the Upanisads and the Bhagavad Gita. This will be an illuminating affirmation for any devotee and an eye-opener to any atheist who is very sure of himself.

Through this text you will discover the deeper dimensions of your emotional and spiritual personalities.

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Chinmaya Prakashan
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Mukundamala

Mukundamala

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Publisher: Chinmaya Prakashan
ISBN: 978-81-7597-569-9
Language: English
Author: Swami Ishwarananda
Binding: Paperback
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  • Bhakti,Love, Hindu Culture,Hinduism
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What do you call a devotee who is also a king - an emperor among saints or a saint among emperors? Kulasekhara Alvar, was a regal devotee who lorded over the Lord of His heart, Mukunda! He would cry, smile, weep, laugh, plead, throw a challenge to the lord and make Krishna give into His sweet adoration.

Swami Ishwarananda in his erudite exposition on Mukundamala, a composition of this saint says that love by itself is healing, but divine love is several notches higher and a Divine Lover is an alchemist who transforms an ordinary life into an inner pilgrimage, leading to an ecstatic union with the Lord.

His exhaustive commentary is replete with easy examples and parallels from the Upanisads and the Bhagavad Gita. This will be an illuminating affirmation for any devotee and an eye-opener to any atheist who is very sure of himself.

Through this text you will discover the deeper dimensions of your emotional and spiritual personalities.

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