Yama's Description of Karma Vipaka and the Supremacy of Devi Yajna
ततः कृष्णस्य सारूप्यं पार्षदप्रवरो भवेत् । पुनस्तत्पतनं नास्ति जरामृत्युहरो भवेत्
tataḥ kṛṣṇasya sārūpyaṃ pārṣadapravaro bhavet . punastatpatanaṃ nāsti jarāmṛtyuharo bhavet
随后,获得与奎师那相似的形体(同形解脱),他成为一名卓越的侍者。他永不堕落,并摆脱生老病死。
Lord Narayana
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Phala Shruti: Sarupya Mukti, freedom from old age and death
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Narrator: Narayana
Listener: Narada
Dialogue Context: Rules of worship and their fruits
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Text: The ultimate spiritual goal described for a Vaishnava/Shakta devotee.
Text: Defines the highest state of liberation in the Bhakti tradition—not merging into a void, but attaining a divine form to eternally serve the Lord in a state beyond time and decay.
Sarupya Mukti is a form of liberation where the devotee attains a spiritual form similar to that of the Lord (in this case, Krishna) and resides in His eternal realm.
The devotee becomes a foremost attendant of Krishna, is freed from old age and death, and never falls back into the material world.
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