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20. CONCLUSION.
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This is the Phala Sruti. What is got is the most
beloved Lord. Preshtam is Lover-Husband. It is
used here as a synonym for the highest goal of human
life. 'Iti' thus. This word marks the end of the
treatise.
Narada now describes the fruit of devotion. He
says that he who believes, respects and practises these
holy teachings originally laid down by the first Teach-
er of Bhakti, Lord Siva, enunciated and elaborated
by Devarishi Narada, attains God in the form of the
"Beloved."
The Upasamhara (conclusion) is quite consistent
with the Upakrama (beginning). There is a beautiful
recapitulation of the Sutras, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in this
last Sutra.
Glory to the Lord! Glory to Sage Narada !
Glory to all Saints, Bhaktas, Bhagavatas and
Mahatmas!
Om Tat Sat! Om Santi, Santi, Santi !
209
This is the Phala Sruti. What is got is the most
beloved Lord. Preshtam is Lover-Husband. It is
used here as a synonym for the highest goal of human
life. 'Iti' thus. This word marks the end of the
treatise.
Narada now describes the fruit of devotion. He
says that he who believes, respects and practises these
holy teachings originally laid down by the first Teach-
er of Bhakti, Lord Siva, enunciated and elaborated
by Devarishi Narada, attains God in the form of the
"Beloved."
The Upasamhara (conclusion) is quite consistent
with the Upakrama (beginning). There is a beautiful
recapitulation of the Sutras, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 in this
last Sutra.
Glory to the Lord! Glory to Sage Narada !
Glory to all Saints, Bhaktas, Bhagavatas and
Mahatmas!
Om Tat Sat! Om Santi, Santi, Santi !