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Category:Cleaning Dirty Things from the Mind

Theme Analysis

  • The Mirror Analogy: The mind is compared to a mirror; when covered with dust, it cannot reflect the true self. This dust consists of material desires accumulated over countless lifetimes.
  • The Cleansing Agent: The most effective detergent for this accumulated dirt is the chanting of the Holy Names, specifically the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra (ceto-darpaṇa-mārjanam).
  • Divine Intervention: When one hears the glories of the Lord, Kṛṣṇa Himself, situated within the heart, acts to cleanse the dirty things from the mind of the sincere listener.
  • Mountain of Dirt: The desire to lord it over material nature creates a "mountain" of dirt in the mind. Meditation on the Lord's lotus feet acts like a thunderbolt to shatter this mountain.
  • Subtle Stains: Even after the gross dirt is removed, subtle spots may remain—desires for impersonal liberation or mystic powers—which must also be cleansed to attain pure love of God.

Pages in category "Cleaning Dirty Things from the Mind"

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