I venerate Śvetadvīpa, transcendental dwelling whose land is of philosopher's stone and forests abound in trees at will. There, water is nectar, each word composes a melody, each by a dance; the flute is the favorite companion of the Lord. Countless cows always emanate from the inexhaustible oceans of milk. The radiance of this star is marked by transcendental bliss and its supreme spiritual entities are all exquisite. The Lakshmis, affectionate wives, in their pure essence offer loving service to Krishna, their one and only love. The passage of time is unknown: no question of past or future. In this world of matter, few realized souls know this Kingdom of the name of Goloka.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person loves to be glorified or prayed to Him in the same way as Brahma.
The Supreme Lord says:
“O Brahma, know that the prayers you have sung to the glory of My Divine Activities, the penances to which you have submitted in order to know Me, as well as your indefectible faith in Me, belong to My absolute grace.”
“You see Me very satisfied with the praises you have made of My Divine Attributes, which seem material to the eyes of laymen. I grant you every blessing in your desire to glorify all the planets by your acts.”
“Every man who prays like Brahma, and so adores Me, will soon see all his desires fulfilled by My grace, for I am the Master of all blessings.”
Let us renew the bond that unites us to God.
Life is about the spiritual realization and recovery of our forgotten relationship with Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. If we want to renew the bond that unites us to God, let us start by purifying our heart. It suffices to sing Hare Krishna in all circumstances, so that the darkness that veil our true spiritual identity and our heart become pure vanish. Our natural and original position will then be revealed to us.
We can not find a method of spiritual realization for the present age as sublime as this song in Sanskrit:
Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, hare hare / Hare Rama, hare Rama, Rama Rama, hare hare
The song of the holy names of Krishna means:
“O Lord, O Source of all happiness, please, make me your servant (your servant) beloved”.