Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 29: Bhakti-yoga

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.29.9

kuryāt sarvāni karmāni

mad-artham śanakaih smaran

mayy arpita-manaś-citto

mad-dharmātma-mano-ratih

SYNONYMS

kuryāt — one should perform; sarvāni — all; karmāni — prescribed activities; mat-artham — for Me; śanakaih — without becoming impetuous; smaran — remembering; mayi — unto Me; arpita — who has offered; manah-cittah — his mind and his intelligence; mat-dharma — My devotional service; ātma-manah — of his own mind; ratih — the attraction.

TRANSLATION

Always remembering Me, one should perform all his duties for Me without becoming impetuous. With mind and intelligence offered to Me, one should fix his mind in attraction to My devotional service.

PURPORT

The words mad-dharmātma-mano-ratih mean that all of one's love and affection should be devoted to pleasing the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is not indicated here that one should try to relish selfish satisfaction in devotional service, but rather that one should be attracted to the Lord's own satisfaction, which one achieves by faithfully executing the order of a bona fide spiritual master coming in disciplic succession from Lord Krishna Himself. Attachment to one's own satisfaction, even within devotional service, is materialistic, whereas attachment to the satisfaction of the Lord is pure spiritual emotion.

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