The Divine Mercy Displayed in God's Piercing Pastimes
Śrīla Prabhupāda vividly describes the astonishing pastimes wherein the Supreme Personality of Godhead utilizes His transcendental body and weapons to pierce both the cosmic coverings and the hearts of formidable demons. Far from being ordinary violence, these divine acts of piercing are profound displays of the Lord's absolute mercy, protection, and purifying power.
Piercing the Universal Covering
The Supreme Lord's body is unlimited, and His pastimes affect the entire cosmos. Śrīla Prabhupāda recounts how Lord Vāmanadeva, expanding to an inconceivable size, pierced the outer covering of the universe with His foot, creating the pathway for the sacred River Ganges.
- Lord Vamana pierced the covering of the universe with the toes of His left foot. A few drops of water from the Causal Ocean leaked through this hole and fell on the head of Lord Siva, where they remained for one thousand millenniums.
- In the Fifth Canto (of SB) it is stated that the Ganges began when Vamanadeva's left foot pierced the covering of the universe so that the transcendental water of the Causal Ocean leaked through.
- The water that touched the nails of Your (Lord Vamanadeva's) lotus feet when You pierced through the covering of the universe purifies all living entities in the form of the River Ganges.
The Annihilation of Hiraṇyakaśipu
To protect His pure devotee Prahlāda Mahārāja without violating the boons given by Lord Brahmā, the Supreme Lord appeared as Nṛsiṁhadeva. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains how the Lord bypassed all mundane weaponry by simply piercing the great demon Hiraṇyakaśipu with His transcendental nails.
- He (Nrsimhadeva) killed the king of the demons (Hiranyakasipu), who challenged the Lord with a club in his hand, by placing the demon on His thighs and piercing him with His nails, rolling His eyebrows in anger and showing His fearful teeth and mouth.
- Just to keep the word of Lord Brahma, Lord Nrsimhadeva pierced Hiranyakasipu's body with His nails, which were not weapons and were neither living nor dead. Indeed, the nails can be called dead, but at the same time they can be said to be alive.
- Lord Nrsimhadeva pierced Hiranyakasipu's abdomen with His nails, pulled out the demon's intestines and wore them as a garland, which enhanced His beauty. Thus the Lord became very fearsome, like a lion engaged in fighting an elephant.
The Deliverance of Hiraṇyākṣa
When the demon Hiraṇyākṣa disturbed the equilibrium of the universe by hiding the earth in the Garbhodaka Ocean, the Lord incarnated as a giant boar. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how Lord Varāha rescued the earth and swiftly dealt with the demon by piercing him with His tusk.
- When the Lord appeared to pick up the earth, the demon of the name Hiranyaksa tried to create a disturbance in the methodical functions of the Lord, and therefore he was killed by being pierced by the Lord's tusk.
- Brahma said: When the unlimitedly powerful Lord assumed the form of a boar as a pastime, just to lift the planet earth, which was drowned in the great ocean of the universe, Garbhodaka, the first demon appeared, and the Lord pierced him with His tusk.
- According to Srila Jiva Gosvami, the demon Hiranyaksa was killed by the hand of the Lord. Therefore his version is that after being killed by the hand of God, the demon was pierced by the tusk. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura confirms this version.
The Transcendental Weapons
Whether it is an arrow, a nail, or even a glance, everything belonging to the Lord is fully spiritual. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that when the Lord pierces someone—be it the demon Rāvaṇa struck by an arrow, or the hearts of devotees struck by His beauty—it represents a divine intervention full of supreme potency.
- After thus rebuking Ravana, Lord Ramacandra fixed an arrow to His bow, aimed at Ravana, and released the arrow, which pierced Ravana's heart like a thunderbolt.
- His (Lord Rsabhadeva's) gentle smile always made His face beautiful, so much so that He even attracted the hearts of married women. It was as though they had been pierced by arrows of Cupid.
- Now the demon is lying dead before us, his chest pierced by You. Let us therefore offer our respectful obeisances unto You, whose incarnation in this form of pure goodness is meant for the welfare of the entire universe.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda expertly reveals that the piercing pastimes of the Supreme Personality of Godhead are dramatic demonstrations of His unlimited supremacy, perfect justice, and ultimate compassion. When Lord Vāmanadeva pierced the universal shell, He flooded the material world with the purifying waters of the Ganges. When Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva and Lord Varāhadeva pierced the formidable bodies of Hiraṇyakaśipu and Hiraṇyākṣa, They not only rid the universe of terrible tyranny but also granted liberation to those very demons. Far from mundane acts of destruction, these divine piercings are acts of absolute goodness, ensuring the protection of pure devotees and upholding the cosmic order. Through these pastimes, the Supreme Lord proves that His transcendental weapons and His loving grace are ultimately one and the same.
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