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As long as this soul exists, in all the births, we want all associations and relationships with You
           alone. We want to be able to do all kinds of services to You. Please destroy any other kind of desires
         within us that turn as hurdles in obtaining what we want. This is the only highest benefit we ask of You.


         PA:SURAM 30

         The Go:pikas with exquisite faces like a moon, adorned in divine ornaments and glittering with

         happiness approached Him – the Lord Madhava who bears Lakshmi De:vi who was obtained during the
         churning of the milky ocean that was abound with wooden boats  having sages aboard who had come
         to witness the event;


         [The Go:pikas approached Him – ] The Lord Ke:sava who with lovely curly locks bears even the
         de:vathas Bramha and Rudra.

         The Go:pikas praised and worshipped Lord Sri Krushna of Dwa:parayuga and obtained the ultimate

         purpose of one’s life – the Parai and
         rains for the people.

         This event was beautifully woven like a

         garland of Tamil compositions called
         Pa:surams and was dedicated to the
         Lord Sriyahpathi, by Go:dade:vi who
         wore fresh garlands of Lotus flowers;

         who resided in Srivillipuththu:r – the
         jewel crest of the world and who was
         a dear child of the revered Bra:mhana
         Sri Vishnuchiththa.


         In this world, those who recite like
         Go:da De:vi,  these 30 Pa:surams
         without fail and in the same order,

         will, in all aspects, always  obtain the
         divine grace of Lakshmina:tha -  who
         has 4 broad arms like the stretched
         mountains; who has beautiful eyes

         filled with compassion and who has a divine face that grants wealth.

         These are the Pa:surams that bestows Lord Sriyahapathi’s grace to those who recite them.









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