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.