Thereafter Shuk Muni asked, “One devotee of God is such that his faith in God is perfect, and disturbances such as lust, anger, avarice, infatuation, etc., do not arise in his heart. A second devotee is such that his faith in God is perfect, but swabhãvs such as lust, anger, avarice, infatuation, etc., do cause a disturbance within. When these two types of devotees leave their bodies, do they attain the same level of bliss in the abode of God, or do they attain different levels of bliss?”
Shriji Maharaj replied, "If a devotee of God whose faith is perfect and who is not disturbed by lust, anger, avarice, etc., desires anything other than the manifest form of Shri Krishna Bhagwan, then, even if he is a great renunciant and has firm vairagya and intense atma-realisation, he will attain a lower level of bliss. As for the other devotee, even though he also has perfect faith in God, when lust, anger, avarice, infatuation etc., cause disturbances within, he feels remorse within his heart. But, except for the manifest form of Shri Krishna Bhagwan, he wishes for no other object. Then, even if he has only a slight amount of atma-relaisation and vairagya, such a devotee still attains profound bliss in the abode of God after leaving his body..."
[Gadhadã III-5]