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The sons of Rishabha Yogi - Kavi, Hari, Anthariksha, Prabuddha, Pippalãyana, Ãvirhotra, Drumila, Chamsa and Karabhãjana (also called as Navayogis) - who were great devotees, at the sacrifice conducted by the King Nimi -

He who abandoning the sense of agency and the consequent notion of difference, throws himself heart and soul in resignation at the feet of Mukunda, the one supremely suited to entrust oneself with, has no longer any debt or obligation to Devas, Rishis, elementals, relatives, Pritris or anyone else but the Lord (and in being so he fulfils the obligations to all and is free from the sin of failure to do his duty). Such a devotee who has taken shelter at His feet completely, abandoning all other loves but the Lord, is so dear to the Supreme Lord Hari, that by His mere presence in the devotee’s heart He erases the effects of whatever prohibited acts he might have done in the past.”

Narada said, “Nimi, the king of Mithila, was very much delighted to hear this exposition of the Bhãgavata Dharma and he along with his Acharya adored the Nava yogis. Then while the people were looking on, those Yogis who had great psychic powers disappeared from the scene. King Nimi followed their instruction and attained the Supreme Goal.

To be continued……….


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