How to make the worldly miseries tapatrayas insignificant? 'Mahendra vajrahatim ajaanan'
Adhyātma Sukhānubhūte — The Inner Relish Beyond Samsāra Adhyātma sukhanubhūte is important — the inner spiritual bliss relish, the sweetness that springs from direct contact with the Divine within. When this inner flow awakens, samsāra vajra-hatim ajānan — one becomes unaware of the blows of life’s thunderbolt. The strikes are there, yet they do not register, for the heart is absorbed in a higher vibration. This is not escape, nor indifference, but saturation. The inner touch with divinity is so strong, so living, that worldly pain fails to pierce through. Just as one immersed in a beautiful melody forgets the noise outside, the one who hears the inner nāda — the sound of the Lord — forgets the sting of samsāra. Through śravaṇa (listening to divine names), kīrtana (chanting with heart), and smaraṇa (remembrance), the inner field becomes luminous. When the tongue vibrates with Kṛṣṇa-nāma , when the ear drinks the words of Bhāgavata, when the mind remembers the touch of sva...