Benedictions and Facilities of God's Offers
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Supreme Personality of Godhead constantly offers various facilities and benedictions to the living entities according to their desires. By studying his instructions, we can understand how the Lord provides material bodies, guides the sincere from within, and why pure devotees refuse even the highest offers of liberation.
The Provision of Material Facilities
The Lord mercifully accommodates the independent desires of the conditioned souls. Śrīla Prabhupāda states that God offers material bodies and worldly facilities so that the living entities can attempt to enjoy, though He ultimately wants them to return to His spiritual kingdom.
- As stated in Bhagavad-gita (BG 18.61): The Lord is situated in the core of everyone's heart, and, according to the material desires of the living entity, the Lord offers a particular type of machine - the body - through the agency of the material energy.
- God offers the conditioned soul a material body for his so-called enjoyment, but if one does not come to his senses and enter into spiritual consciousness, God again puts him in the unmanifested condition as it existed in the beginning of the creation.
- The facilities of living in the creation of the Lord are equally offered to all living entities.
The Supreme Guidance Within
Beyond providing material bodies, the Lord acts as the supreme friend sitting in the heart. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the omnipotent Lord offers special, personalized direction to His sincere devotees, guiding them on the right path back to Godhead.
- Since the omnipotent Lord is situated within the heart of everyone, He can give directions to His sincere devotees by which they can attain the right path. Such directions are especially offered to the devotee, even if he desires something else.
- These dirty things of fruitive work and empiric philosophy can be removed only by association with the Supreme Lord. The Lord, being omnipotent, can offer His association by His inconceivable potencies.
- One should not attempt to please the Supreme Personality of Godhead by concoction. One must first be prepared to serve the spiritual master, and when one is qualified he is automatically offered the platform of direct service to the Lord.
The Illusion of Material Benedictions
Sometimes the Lord offers immense material prosperity to neophyte devotees as a test or to fulfill their lingering worldly desires. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that an advanced devotee sees these allurements as impediments to spiritual progress and respectfully refuses them.
- Prthu frankly tells the Lord that the Lord's offerings of benedictions in the form of material facilities are certainly causes for bewilderment. A pure devotee is not at all interested in bhukti or mukti.
- The saint Narada Muni continued: Although Prahlada Maharaja was only a boy, when he heard the benedictions offered by Lord Nrsimhadeva he considered them impediments on the path of devotional service.
- Because of my (Dhruva Maharaja's) state of complete foolishness and paucity of pious activities, although the Lord offered me His personal service, I wanted material name, fame and prosperity.
The Pure Devotee's Refusal
The true symptom of unalloyed devotion is the absolute rejection of personal gain. Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that when pure devotees are offered various forms of liberation or unimaginable opulence by the Supreme Lord, they politely decline, preferring only to engage in His loving service.
- A pure devotee does not accept any kind of liberation - salokya, sarsti, samipya, sarupya or ekatva - even though they are offered by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- Pure devotees do not ask anything from the Lord for their personal benefit. Even if offered personal benefits, pure devotees do not accept them, because their only desire is to satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead by transcendental loving service.
- Even the most desirable liberation is refused by devotees, although offered by the Lord. Thus the Lord becomes a kind of debtor to the devotees, and He can only try to repay the devotees, service with His ever-enchanting smile.
- When Dhruva Maharaja was offered a benediction by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, he replied, - O my Lord, I am fully satisfied. I do not need any material benediction.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully illustrates the boundless generosity of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Kṛṣṇa impartially offers the conditioned souls the exact material bodies and facilities they require to play out their worldly desires. Yet, for those who turn toward Him, the Lord offers something much greater: His divine guidance from within the heart and the association of His pure devotees. The ultimate dynamic of this relationship is revealed when the Lord offers His devotees immense material opulence or liberation (mukti). Because pure devotees are solely motivated by bhakti—unconditional love and service—they firmly refuse these offers. By rejecting the allurements of personal gain, the unalloyed devotee completely conquers the heart of the Supreme Lord, eternally binding Him in a debt of love.
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