(Kundaliyaan)
Aandhe Ke Sir Samprada, Nakate Kaisau Panth.
Thaga Thagi Sansar Mein, Samujhi Lagau Sang Kanth. [1]
Samujhi Lagau Sang Kanth, Kahyau Jab Bhamini Aisai.
Nij Prataap Bal Chahain, Bhalai Ubhai Na Taisai. [2]
Ras Swaadi Kou Milai, Jaahi Gun Dosh Na Baandhe.
Bhagwat Drishta Hoy, Karau Sevan, Taji Aandhe. [3]
- Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Shri Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vani, Nirvirodh Manranjan (19)
Aandhe Ke Sir Samprada, Nakate Kaisau Panth.
Thaga Thagi Sansar Mein, Samujhi Lagau Sang Kanth. [1]
Samujhi Lagau Sang Kanth, Kahyau Jab Bhamini Aisai.
Nij Prataap Bal Chahain, Bhalai Ubhai Na Taisai. [2]
Ras Swaadi Kou Milai, Jaahi Gun Dosh Na Baandhe.
Bhagwat Drishta Hoy, Karau Sevan, Taji Aandhe. [3]
- Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Shri Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vani, Nirvirodh Manranjan (19)
Looking at the current state of ‘Sampradaya Waad’ (sectarianism), Bhagwat Rasik Ji says:
A wise wife (knower of rasa philosophy), upon witnessing her husband's involvement in a sect driven by rituals and customs, draws a comparison to a blind person leading another blind individual or a healthy person, who, influenced by someone lacking a nose, unwisely ends up harming himself by cutting off His own nose, falling victim to deception. These sects are entangled in such illusions. One should be very careful while doing the association. [1]
These so-called ‘Sampradayas’ [sects] are solely preoccupied with pursuing their own wealth and fame, both personally and for their sect. They have no genuine connection with Shri Radha Krishn. Therefore, these paths are of no benefit to either the Guru or the disciple. [2]
However, if you find any enlightened, rasa-devoted soul who is free from worldly attachments and immersed in the sweetness of the divine couple, it would be more advantageous to associate with such an individual rather than following such blind sects. Such an individual will offer you invaluable guidance and unwavering devotion to the divine couple in a very short time. [3]

