03.19.2024 - By Dr.King, Swami Satyapriya
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We were discussing the story of one of most revered mediaeval saints of India, namely Goda. Goda is in love with God! And she has no
hesitation to admit it openly. So, she sings expressing her love to
God. She imagines herself to be one of the cowherd girls who lived
with Krishna, when the God descended on earth in the human form of
Krishna.
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