Child Mentality in Sursagar
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Every parent and other elders, even the wanderers on the way, are delighted to see the sight of child accessible
games and experience supernatural happiness. Whatever be the age, 'Vatsalya' is flowing in its bright
velocity full of calmness. This stream does not see the rich, poor, high and low, only gives a feeling of joy to
the heart-felt people. A person immersed in Vatsalya love, forgetting his worldly suffering and attaining
heavenly happiness, is moving towards his fixed destination. Due to the influence of Vatsalya attitude,
mother's heart and father's heart become capable and strong and attains that divine happiness.
In relation to Vatsalya, not even the smallest thing has been missed, of all things, Sur realized in devotion
to Krishna and became immortal and mother Yashoda and father Nanda attained love for Vatsalya in Braj,
in which mother Yashoda and father Nanda attained love for Vatsalya. The feeling of Vatsalya is so
natural that it can easily rise not only in the hearts of passionate and sympathetic parents, but also in
the hearts of thunderous and cruel, and for this it is not necessary that the child should be his own.
games and experience supernatural happiness. Whatever be the age, 'Vatsalya' is flowing in its bright
velocity full of calmness. This stream does not see the rich, poor, high and low, only gives a feeling of joy to
the heart-felt people. A person immersed in Vatsalya love, forgetting his worldly suffering and attaining
heavenly happiness, is moving towards his fixed destination. Due to the influence of Vatsalya attitude,
mother's heart and father's heart become capable and strong and attains that divine happiness.
In relation to Vatsalya, not even the smallest thing has been missed, of all things, Sur realized in devotion
to Krishna and became immortal and mother Yashoda and father Nanda attained love for Vatsalya in Braj,
in which mother Yashoda and father Nanda attained love for Vatsalya. The feeling of Vatsalya is so
natural that it can easily rise not only in the hearts of passionate and sympathetic parents, but also in
the hearts of thunderous and cruel, and for this it is not necessary that the child should be his own.
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Manikpuri, L. (2017). Child Mentality in Sursagar. Mind and Society, 6(01-02), 57–61. Retrieved from https://mindandsociety.in/index.php/MAS/article/view/140
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