Sunday, January 19, 2020

Ananda 5 - Paramananda - The Bliss Supreme Comments

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If God could be visualised
In its fullest splendour,
In human form with an
Incredible vision of beauty,
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Dr Antony Theodore 25 April 2020

Bhakta or Devotee, Beaming with devotion, Buoyant and bright, Bounces in Bliss Supreme Bathed in the nectar of ‘Ananda' Blessed by the vision of God. Pure joy, we all want that pure joy of life here in this world and also in the union with Paramatma.... a wonderful and great spiritual poem dear Gita. you have always taught me spiritual ideas of Hinduism for which i am grateful to you. ton

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Dr Antony Theodore 10 February 2020

If God could be visualised In its fullest splendour, In human form with an Incredible vision of beauty, ananda, joy pure, beauty, poesy, dance and mirth..... fine my dear Geeta. your heart is full of poems. tony

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Budhashaya Behera 10 February 2020

Irrepressible charming still carries beauty and devotion. We should feel the clarity of each graceful day and feel motivation done by our Lord Krishna! By Chanting his name we can get greatest bliss. Paramananada he only gives. This is very nice poem! Hare Krishna! ..10++

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Mahtab Bangalee 30 January 2020

Devotion is the power from inside heart can feel it if there the belief lives as the pure being; superb writing on the God believing

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Glen Kappy 27 January 2020

in the prologue to john's gospel it says, as kumarmani has commented, that no one has seen God at any time but that Jesus, in his life, as i take it, gives us the best picture of what God is like. on bliss, just for a bit of fun, see my poem " the picture of bliss." -glen

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Glen Kappy 27 January 2020

thinking more about the word " vision, " geeta, i've worked a lot with blind students who take no offense at sighted people speaking about seeing and who will themselves say that they " saw" or have " seen" something or other. vision, as i take it you mean it, is the opening of the heart, an enlightenment or epiphany. more in the next comment.

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Glen Kappy 27 January 2020

hey, geeta! i actually saw this poem yesterday but didn't have time to comment. briefly (because we could have a long discussion on this) , " vision" is an interesting word choice—for some of us the bliss-inducing experience may not involve the sense of sight at all. my most profound experience of God did not involve sight. and my experience of samadhi affected my sight but had more to do with a heart-sense that all was one. more in my next comment. -glen

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Rose Marie Juan-austin 26 January 2020

A wonderful poem that beautifully expresses in detail how we can attain Divine bliss and the great effects of such bliss. Very informative write and well crafted.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 22 January 2020

Each person loves to visualize God but God is invisible. We can definitely feel him with great fortune and pleasure. God is most powerful power to give us chance to feel him. We can feel his charm under arm of beauty of beloved monument of mind. An excellent poem is beautifully penned with much devotion.10

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Rajnish Manga 22 January 2020

The entire concept of Anand or divine bliss has nicely been elucidated through this beautiful poem. The first part of the poem gives us an idea of how a person bathed in this divine bliss would look like. Part two shows as to who would be qualified to attain such a state in life. Thanks, Geeta ji, for putting across this spiritual concept in easy words.

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Kostas Lagos 19 January 2020

The scent of indian mysticism! Loved it

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Aniruddha Pathak 19 January 2020

Yes, well said, the ego that identifies with body and mind experiences only pleasure, a material/physical experience; the soul or atman experiences ananda, joy and bliss. It is of the nature of sat, chit and ananda.

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Dr Dillip K Swain 19 January 2020

A pious and pure poem dear madam! I had so far not gone deep into the concept, 'bliss'...I had a wrong notion that pleasure is called bliss. You have brilliantly brought before us what is 'ananda'...what is 'bliss'! ToMyPoemList

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Tulsi Shrestha 19 January 2020

A dedicated devotional creation

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