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Theme Analysis

Srila Prabhupada uses the term "most intimate" to describe the highest level of connection between the soul and the Supreme Lord. This intimacy is primarily defined in the context of Bhagavad-gita 6.47, where Krsna declares that the yogi who worships Him with love is "most intimately united" with Him. This establishes bhakti as the supreme yoga system. Beyond the process, Srila Prabhupada describes Krsna Himself as the "most intimate well-wishing friend" of every living entity, residing in the heart as the Supersoul.

Historically, this intimacy is exemplified by Arjuna, to whom the Gita was spoken because of his friendship, and by the residents of Vrndavana, like the cowherd boys and gopis, who interacted with God as a beloved relation rather than a distant deity. In Lord Caitanya's pastimes, associates like Svarupa Damodara are highlighted as "most intimate" because they understood the Lord's confidential moods. Even on a practical level, Srila Prabhupada advises that the tongue can become our "most intimate friend" if it is controlled by eating only prasadam and chanting the holy names.

  • The Highest Yoga: The devotee who abides in Krsna with faith is most intimately united with Him.
  • The Supreme Friend: Krsna is the most intimate well-wisher and proprietor, waiting in the heart of every living being.
  • Personal Associates: Arjuna was chosen to hear the Gita because he was Krsna's most intimate friend.
  • Vrndavana Mood: To the cowherd boys and gopis, Krsna is not a god to be feared but a most intimate relative and lover.
  • Caitanya Lila: Svarupa Damodara and others are distinguished as most intimate companions who knew the Lord's mind.

Pages in category "Most Intimate"

The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

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