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BHAKTI-YOGA.
nition is, however, that given by the king of Bhaktas Prahlada : "That deathless love which the ignorant have for the fleeting objects of the senses-as I keep meditating on Thee -may not that (sort of intense) love (for Thee) ever slip away from my heart.”. Love ! For whom? For the Supreme Lord Isvara. Love for any other being, however great, cannot be Bhakti ; for, as Ramanuja says in his Sri Bhashya quoting an ancient Acharya, (a great teacher): "From Brahma to a 'clump of grass all things that live in the world are slaves of birth and death caused by Karma ; therefore they cannot be helpful as objects of meditation, because they are all
या प्रोविरविवेकानां विषयेषनपायिनी। enlagukat: a teurantaeng i
(Vishnu Puran, ImmCh. 20--19)