यल्लब्ध्वा पुमान् सिद्धो भवति — Word-by-Word Meaning
यल्लब्ध्वा पुमान् सिद्धो भवति
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Source: Narada Bhakti Sutra, Sutra 4
Author: Attributed to Devarshi Narada
Period: Ancient (classical period of the Bhakti tradition)
Having defined devotion as the supreme love for God, the sage Narada in this sutra proclaims its fruit: the one who attains such devotion becomes perfect, immortal and fully satisfied. The surrounding sutras explain that, having gained this love, the devotee no longer desires anything, grieves over anything, hates anything, delights in trifles or strives restlessly — for he has found the all. This aphorism is therefore cherished as Narada's assurance that the path of love brings the complete and final fulfilment of life.
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