In this Satsang, Nutan Swamiji continues to enlighten us on the important role of the background stories in our scriptures. Swamiji tells us that these stories give us a vivid picture of the mental, intelligential and characteral dimensions of the persona - from where these statements are coming from - so that we can ruminate over it, absorb it and bring about transformation of our being.
The ultimate aim of the scriptures is to expand our mind and make it universal - to embrace the whole world as our own. Swamiji cautions us that unless we are graced by bhakti - a strong emotional association with the truth, the scriptural knowledge will remain fruitless and unfulfilled. Only when the knowledge is amply complemented by bhakti, one will discover absolute freedom and liberation!
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