How Kṛṣṇa Empowers the Śaktyāveśa avatāras
To properly manage the infinite affairs of the material and spiritual worlds, the Supreme Lord invests specific individuals with extraordinary capabilities. Clarifying this divine process, Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that a śaktyāveśa-avatāra is an incarnation empowered with the Lord's transcendental power of attorney. Through these highly elevated personalities, Kṛṣṇa seamlessly executes His will and guides conditioned souls back to the spiritual realm.
The Principle of Empowerment
When a living entity is chosen by the Supreme Lord for a monumental task, they are infused with a specific spiritual potency. Far from being ordinary beings, Śrīla Prabhupāda noted that these empowered representatives act as direct conduits for God's will. By acquiring this divine power, a jīva transcends material limitations and performs activities that perfectly align with the supreme cosmic order.
- Saktyavesa-avataras are incarnations invested with transcendental power of attorney.
- When God's part and parcel is especially empowered, he is called saktyavesa-avatara.
- As we have already explained previously, when a living being is specifically empowered by the Supreme Lord to act for a particular purpose, he is called a saktyavesa-avatara. Prthu Maharaja was not only a saktyavesa-avatara but also a great devotee.
- Empowered representatives (of God) are called saktyavesa-avataras, or incarnations invested with transcendental power of attorney.
Direct and Indirect Incarnations
The manifestations of the Lord's power occur in two distinct ways according to the nature of the entity being empowered. In some cases, Śrīla Prabhupāda explained that Kṛṣṇa empowers a direct viṣṇu-tattva expansion to carry out a specific cosmic function. In other instances, an ordinary living entity is chosen to act as an indirect incarnation, receiving divine absorption to accomplish what no normal human could achieve.
- The saktyavesa incarnations are of two kinds - direct and indirect.
- When the Lord Himself comes, He is called saksat, or a direct saktyavesa-avatara, and when He empowers some living entity to represent Him that living entity is called an indirect or avesa incarnation.
- The saktyavesa-avataras are categorized into (1) forms of divine absorption (bhagavad-avesa), such as Kapiladeva or Rsabhadeva, and (2) divinely empowered forms (saktyavesa), of whom seven are foremost.
- Examples of direct or saksad-avataras are the Sesa incarnation and the Ananta incarnation. In Ananta the power for sustaining all planets is invested, and in the Sesa incarnation the power for serving the Supreme Lord is invested.
Foremost Empowered Personalities
The history of the universe is shaped by various highly elevated figures who distribute knowledge, devotion, and administrative order. Highlighting these primary examples, Śrīla Prabhupāda taught that great sages like Nārada Muni and the four Kumāras act with the specific energy to spread spiritual enlightenment. By recognizing these figures as śaktyāveśa-avatāras, society can properly honor their unparalleled contributions to the spiritual progression of humanity.
- Some saktyavesa-avataras are the four Kumaras, Narada, Maharaja Prthu and Parasurama. When a living being is empowered to act as Lord Brahma, he is also considered a saktyavesa-avatara.
- As far as the saktyavesa-avataras are concerned, they include Kapila and Rsabha, Ananta, Brahma (sometimes the Lord Himself becomes Brahma), Catuhsana (the incarnation of knowledge), Narada (the incarnation of devotional service).
- As far as the saktyavesa-avataras are concerned, they include King Prthu (the incarnation of administrative power), and Parasurama (the incarnation who subdues evil principles).
- Out of His causeless mercy and compassion, Krsna has compiled various Vedic literatures in His incarnation as Vyasadeva. Vyasadeva is a saktyavesa-avatara of Lord Krsna.
Preachers in the Material World
Beyond the boundaries of classical Vedic history, the Supreme Lord continues to send empowered representatives to teach specific religious principles according to time and circumstance. Expanding on this concept, Śrīla Prabhupāda confirmed that influential world teachers such as Jesus Christ, Lord Buddha, and Mohammed also fall into the category of empowered incarnations. They descend not as ordinary conditioned souls, but as designated messengers meant to elevate the degraded public.
- When a jiva tattva becomes specifically empowered by the Lord, he is called saktyavesa avatara. Lord Buddha and Lord Jesus Christ were in this group of saktyavesa avatara... But they were not in conditioned state when they appeared; they came to teach.
- Saktyavesa-avatara, they are counted just like Lord Buddha, Jesus Christ. They are counted amongst the saktyavesavataras. They are also incarnation of saktyavesavatara, powerful. In this way the Supreme Lord manifests all over the universes.
- Sometimes He appears as a saktyavesa-avatara like Lord Buddha. As explained before, these saktyavesa-avataras are incarnations of Visnu's power invested in a living entity.
- Mohammed was a saktyavesa avatara.
The Boundless Influence of the Supreme
Because the Lord's potencies are infinite, His empowered representatives are also innumerable and constantly working throughout the cosmos. Reminding his students of this vast divine orchestration, Śrīla Prabhupāda pointed out that even the chanting of the holy names is considered an incarnation of sound. By acknowledging these varied manifestations, a devotee realizes that Kṛṣṇa is always active in guiding the living entities back to the spiritual realm.
- There are innumerable personalities, but not all of them are direct visnu-tattva plenary expansions of God. Many living entities are classified among the sakti-tattvas. Such incarnations, empowered for specific purposes, are known as saktyavesa-avataras.
- The Lord pointed out that there is no limit to the saktyavesa-avataras and that they cannot be counted. However, some can be mentioned as examples.
- This Hare Krsna, Hare Krsna, Krsna Krsna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama, Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare, this is also considered saktyavesavatara, the incarnation of sound.
- Such (amsa, kala, guna, yuga, manvantara or saktyavesa) incarnations of God always declare the Supreme Personality of Godhead to be the ultimate truth.
Conclusion
The cosmic manifestation is seamlessly directed through the divine intervention of the Lord's authorized representatives. By understanding the science of the śaktyāveśa-avatāras, a sincere student learns how the Supreme Personality of Godhead permeates the universe with His absolute will. Ultimately, Śrīla Prabhupāda revealed that honoring these empowered incarnations is a key aspect of recognizing Kṛṣṇa's unlimited compassion for all conditioned souls.
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