Manchhi, Manchh Maangne, Munse Baandar Chor.
Kaante, Deemak, Jeevika, Jaga Das Dukh Ghor. [1]
Jaga Das Dukh Ghor, Baas Kyon Keejai Ban Mein.
Asan Basan Binu Mile, Rahai Na Dheeraj Man Mein. [2]
Bhagwatrasik Anany Milan Dustar Shruti Saachhi.
Biharat Syama Syam, Jahan Nahin Manchhar Manchhi. [3]
- Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vaani, Nirvirodh Manranjan (20)
In Vrindavan, an ordinary aspirant faces ten significant challenges: flies, mosquitoes, beggars, rats, monkeys, thieves, thorns, termites, livelihood problems, and housing issues. [1]
Despite these hardships, residing in Vrindavan is a testament to spiritual dedication. However, when basic necessities like food and clothing become scarce, patience can wane. [2]
Bhagwat Rasik Ji emphasizes that despite enduring these hardships, finding exclusive Rasika is very rare. According to the Vedas, only through the grace of a Rasika saint can one reach divine Vrindavan, where Shyama Shyam, the eternal divine couple Radha and Krishna, engage in 'Nitya Vihar,' their eternal love-play, free from mundane troubles like flies and mosquitoes. [3]
Kaante, Deemak, Jeevika, Jaga Das Dukh Ghor. [1]
Jaga Das Dukh Ghor, Baas Kyon Keejai Ban Mein.
Asan Basan Binu Mile, Rahai Na Dheeraj Man Mein. [2]
Bhagwatrasik Anany Milan Dustar Shruti Saachhi.
Biharat Syama Syam, Jahan Nahin Manchhar Manchhi. [3]
- Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vaani, Nirvirodh Manranjan (20)
In Vrindavan, an ordinary aspirant faces ten significant challenges: flies, mosquitoes, beggars, rats, monkeys, thieves, thorns, termites, livelihood problems, and housing issues. [1]
Despite these hardships, residing in Vrindavan is a testament to spiritual dedication. However, when basic necessities like food and clothing become scarce, patience can wane. [2]
Bhagwat Rasik Ji emphasizes that despite enduring these hardships, finding exclusive Rasika is very rare. According to the Vedas, only through the grace of a Rasika saint can one reach divine Vrindavan, where Shyama Shyam, the eternal divine couple Radha and Krishna, engage in 'Nitya Vihar,' their eternal love-play, free from mundane troubles like flies and mosquitoes. [3]

