God Is Like A - Transcendental Comparisons
Śrīla Prabhupāda utilizes profound analogies to help conditioned souls comprehend the incomprehensible nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Understanding how God is like a vast ocean or a priceless gold mine helps the living entity grasp His absolute supremacy and boundless beauty.
Analogies of His Supreme Nature
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Lord is the infinite source of all existence. Comparing Him to a gold mine or the Pacific Ocean, he demonstrates that while we share the same spiritual quality, God is quantitatively supreme, orchestrating His potencies like an expert actor.
- Although He is the original source of everything, He is untouched by any of His by-products. In this way He is like a gold mine, which is the source of gold in ornaments and yet is different from the ornaments themselves.
- The contents of salt, that is very small, and the contents of salt in the ocean, that is very big. That you cannot imagine. It is like that. God is like you and me, a person. But He is Pacific Ocean; we are drop. That's all.
- Do you think God is so cheap thing, anyone will understand? Because they do not understand, they present something nonsense: "God is like this. God is like that. God is like that."
- The foolish with a poor fund of knowledge cannot know the transcendental nature of the forms, names and activities of the Lord, who is playing like an actor in a drama. Nor can they express such things, neither in their speculations nor in their words.
Appearing Like an Ordinary Human
Because the Lord descends into the material world, foolish persons mistakenly assume He is an ordinary entity. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that although the Supreme Lord may initially look like a human being or take birth like a child, His transcendental body is never material.
- Mayavada philosophy says that the Lord is originally impersonal but assumes a human form and many other forms when He descends. Actually, however, He is originally like a human being, and the impersonal Brahman consists of the rays of His body.
- The common man, who is under the spell of material energy, takes it for granted that the Lord is like one of us, and therefore he refuses to accept the transcendental nature of the Lord's form, name, etc.
- How can the all-powerful Lord take birth, seemingly like an ordinary man? The matter is explained in the Bhagavad-gita (4.6), where the Lord says, ajo 'pi sann avyayatma bhutanam isvaro 'pi san, prakrtiḿ svam adhisthaya sambhavamy atma-mayaya.
- Those who are not in full knowledge that the appearance and disappearance of the Lord are transcendental (janma karma ca me divyam (BG 4.9)) are sometimes surprised that the Supreme Personality of Godhead can take birth like an ordinary child.
The Beauty and Nectar of His Pastimes
The forms and pastimes of the Lord are filled with supreme sweetness. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how the Lord’s delicate features are compared to blooming lotuses, and how He wonderfully acts like an ordinary boy jumping with His friends.
- His (Lord Rsabhadeva's) mouth was beautifully decorated with His natural smile, and He appeared all the more lovely with His reddish eyes spread wide like the petals of a newly grown lotus flower covered with dew in the early morning.
- His face was more beautiful than millions upon millions of moons, and His teeth were like pomegranate seeds because of His chewing betel.
- The Lord is not a prakrta-sisu, a child of this world, but by His personal energy He appeared like one.
- Krsna and Balarama passed Their childhood age in Vrajabhumi by engaging in activities of childish play, such as playing hide-and-seek, constructing a make-believe bridge on the ocean, and jumping here and there like monkeys.
Gigantic Incarnations Like Mountains
The majestic power of the Lord is displayed through His unlimited appearances. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that the Lord's incarnations flow endlessly like the waves of a river, sometimes manifesting as gigantic forms like a great mountain to protect the universe.
- Although the Supreme Personality of Godhead has no material form, He accepts innumerable forms to favor His devotees and kill the demons. As stated in Srimad-Bhagavatam, there are so many incarnations of the Supreme Personality of Godhead that they are like the waves of a river.
- Diving into the water like a giant mountain, Lord Boar divided the middle of the ocean, and two high waves appeared as the arms of the ocean, which cried loudly as if praying to the Lord, "O Lord please do not cut me in two! Kindly give me protection!"
- To balance Mandara Mountain while it was being pulled from both sides, the Lord Himself appeared on its summit like another great mountain.
- The narration of the activities of the Personality of Godhead is like a constant flow of nectar. No one can refuse to drink such nectar except one who is not a human being.
Conclusion
By hearing these transcendental comparisons from an authorized spiritual master, one can properly realize the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that understanding how God is like a supreme ocean of nectar completely frees the conditioned soul from material illusion, awakening eternal loving devotion.
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