The fifth pair – Hare Rama – represents the taste for pure devotional service together with the remembrance of the holy names according to the prescription of the Siksastaka.
The sixth pair – Hare Rama – that is, chanting on the initial level of transcendental emotion, leads to detachment from the material and complete attachment to Krishna.
The seventh couple – Rama Rama – awakens attachment to the sweetness of marital rasa, the refuge at Radha’s lotus feet and feelings of separation.
The eighth pair – Hare Hare – leads to the attainment of the purpose of life – loving service to Radha and Krishna by following the feelings of the gopis of Vrndavana, during the eight divisions of day and night (asta-kala).
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