


A spiritual movement that fully represents the Vedas is possible when the conversations between Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu and Ramananda Roy are properly reflected upon and understood in full , the whole conversation is representative of the benedictions that Mahāprabhu has brought , this brings the peripherals to the cor teachings as presented by the six Goswami’s of Vrndavana who Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu empowered. These messages are to be properly presented to members of the public as a systematic and all encompasing approach to spiritual progression leading to the goal of pure spontaneous loving service. . The peripherals begin with Varna Ashram that can very easily and quickly connect to the esoteric cor by the processes outlined by Ramananda Roy and that Mahāprabhu approved of . Bhakti yoga is the process that Lord Krishna Himself speaks about in the Bhagavad Gita , its connections in the form of karma yoga , jnana yoga , niskarma karma yoga and astanga yoga , are approved processes given by Krishna Himself and are the greatest hope for mankind , especially when Bhakti is added to them in some way . Vedas means pure knowledge , both knowledge of the means to acquire some knowledge and what the perfection of knowledge looks and feels like .The names of God are non different than God , in current times , the easy process of calling with sincerity any name of God is the best and recommended means to aquire knowledge of God , by calling out to Divinity He will respond within the heart by inspiration making clear the directions and processes to follow .
Srila Baladeva Vidyabhusana, the great devotional and brilliantly erudite scholar writes this in his commentary on the Tattva Sandarbha of Srila Jiva Goswami, ” May I have attraction and taste for the truth in the form of Sri Caitanya Mahāprabhu who is endowed with eternal bliss and non different than Divinity Himself, for Caitanya who is named as the deliverer of the universe, is the supervisor of Dharma and who bestows satisfaction just by having slight devotion to Him “
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