dh
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cannot avoid describing K
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a as totally devoted and subservient to R
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dh
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, due to his love and passion for her. At least in the case of the R
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dh
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vallabh
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s, this is not just seen as denoting an ultimate unity of K
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a and R
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dh
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as Brahman, but has been developed into a form of ‘R
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