Sraddha
What does Sraddhā mean?
Sraddhā means to possess full confidence in the words of śrī gurudeva. It means we shall never rely on the words of any worldly person because everyone but Srī gurudeva is a pretender. Renouncing the words of every other person in this world, we shall establish the words of śrī gurudeva as the object of our full faith, for he has descended from Vaikuntha just to deliver us. If we do not do this, then there will be no scope for our welfare. Only by the mercy of śrī gurudeva will all our anarthas (obstacles) be dispelled and all our hopes fulfilled. By his mercy alone we will definitely be granted the darśana of Bhagavān and attain His mercy.
Sraddhā means to possess full confidence in the words of śrī gurudeva. It means we shall never rely on the words of any worldly person because everyone but Srī gurudeva is a pretender. Renouncing the words of every other person in this world, we shall establish the words of śrī gurudeva as the object of our full faith, for he has descended from Vaikuntha just to deliver us. If we do not do this, then there will be no scope for our welfare. Only by the mercy of śrī gurudeva will all our anarthas (obstacles) be dispelled and all our hopes fulfilled. By his mercy alone we will definitely be granted the darśana of Bhagavān and attain His mercy.
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