Once in our life if we could say once,”my dear Lord, I am yours and you are mine” that’s the end of material existence.
Not only the deity is the Lord, Bhagavatam is also Lord and one Lord is helping us to understand another Lord. Bhagavatam is incarnation of the Lord.
As one hears Bhagavad Gita, Srimad Bhagavatam, the realization of the presence of the Lord in the temple becomes possible.
Everything is just meaningless, useless if it is not engaged in the service of the Lord.
In the land known as Bharatvarsa, even if one is “sarva kama bhakta,” thats a new kind of bhakta. “Sarva kama bhakta” is described as devotee seeking the fulfillment of some material desires, he is freed from all material desires by his association with devotees and ultimately he becomes a pure devotee and returns home, back to Godhead without difficulty.
One who has taken birth on land of Bharatvarsa as a human being and one who doesn’t take advantage of this opportunity for spiritual elevation his position is certainly most miserable.