Bhagavadprapti-God Realization

Bhagavadprapti (Devanagari: भगवद्प्राप्ति ISO15919: bhagavadprāpti) means attaining God.
We are endowed with the sensory capabilities to see, to touch, to hear, to smell and to taste the material objects. For all mayabadha jeev these five senses are made by Maya.
Some people’s senses are more acute than others' senses. However acute the senses might be they cannot perceive any non-material objects.
So, before God-realization no one can perceive any divine (non-material) objects.
God is divine. That is why even though God is omnipresent, we can’t perceive Him with any of our senses.
Perceiving the Brahm-Supreme God, in His divine form, with all the senses is called God-realization. This means that after God–realization the jeev can -
- see the divine form of God, which is infinitely more soothing than the rain-laden clouds
- hear God’s words, which are infinitely sweeter than the cooing of a nightingale
- touch God’s divine skin, which is infinitely more
- lustrous than a blue diamond and
- tender than the petals of a blue lotus
- taste God’s prasad, which are infinitely more delicious that ambrosia
- smell God’s fragrant body, which is infinitely more fragrant than a blue lotus.