Free form fear, Part 1
„In the Tenth Canto, Fifty-first
Chapter, verse 57, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, there is the following statement
by King Mucukunda: "My dear Lord, because of my bad deeds in the past I am
everlastingly aggrieved. I am always suffering from my desires, but still my
senses are never satisfied with material enjoyments. Somehow or other, by Your
grace, I am now in a peaceful condition because I have taken shelter of Your
lotus feet, which are always free from all lamentation, fear and death. O
supreme protector, O supreme soul! O supreme controller! Kindly give me Your
protection. I am so much embarrassed." This statement by Mucukunda is an
instance of humility resulting from a severely miserable condition of material
existence.”
(Nectar of Devotion 29)

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