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Many books according to shastras say and opine about sadhana and nirvikalpa-samadhi and savikalpa-samadhi. Devotees who pass through bhakthi kriya yoga often feel that these states are not achieved by a disciple, however in the words of Avatar, Jagadguru Sri Rama Krishna Paramahamsa maharaj and samastha guru mandali clarifies both Gnana Patha & Bhakthi Path can achieve the same state of BLISS. Thus, Jaya Nama Guna Sankeerthana taken bold initiative through this video and learnt to clearly emphasis the differences between these two may remain, but ultimately both will help reach GOD. The significance of Savikalpa Samadhi (temporary, object-oriented absorption) and Nirvikalpa Samadhi (permanent, objectless awareness) are essential phases in the journey of yoga. Savikalpa serves as a practice ground to quiet the mind and feel bliss, while Nirvikalpa signifies complete ego dissolution and unification with the Absolute, eliminating all traces of desire, although the ego still persists. The importance of the Savikalpa Samadhi (absorption of thought and object) is achieved by allowing the mind to focus completely on an object (such as a mantra or a deity), thereby eliminating distractions and leading to a deep, meditative absorption. It offers a glimpse of higher awareness and provides a subjective experience of God's pleasure. It is a necessary, temporary preparatory phase in preparing the mind for the higher and more arduous state of Nirvikalpa. It helps to reduce worldly attachments. The importance of the Savikalpa Samadhi (absorption of thought and object) lies in its ability to facilitate initial concentration, allowing the mind to focus on a single object (such as a mantra or a deity) and to stop distracting itself and lead to a deep meditative absorption. It gives a glimpse of higher consciousness and gives personal experience of God's joy. This phase is a vital and temporary preparatory step to prepare the mind for the more advanced and demanding Nirvikalpa state. It helps to minimize worldly attachments and allows the self to merge with the divine or Brahman, providing a state of unconditional, eternal... it is the ultimate goal, where the ego is completely removed and the mind is removed, leading to absolute and eternal freedom (Kaivalya).