mac-cittā mad-gata-prāṇā bodhayantaḥ parasparam kathayantaś ca māṁ nityaṁ tuṣyanti ca ramanti ca
"With minds fixed on Me, with their lives devoted to Me, enlightening one another and always speaking of Me, they are content and rejoice."
What This Means:
Devotees have minds fixed on Krishna, lives dedicated to Him. They enlighten each other, speak about Him constantly, and find contentment (tushyanti) and joy (ramanti). Satsang—spiritual community—is natural for them.
Going Deeper:
This describes spiritual friendship: mutual enlightenment (bodhayantah parasparam) and joyful sharing. The devotional life isn't solitary; it's communal, with devotees delighting in each other's company and Krishna-talk.
How To Apply This:
Seek spiritual friendship. Find others who share your path and talk about what matters. Mutual enlightenment happens in community. Joy multiplies when shared.
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