Desiring from God - The Supreme Desire Tree
The relationship between the living entity and the Supreme Lord is based on minute independence and loving reciprocation. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is the ultimate fulfiller of all ambitions, perfectly supplying facilities according to what the conditioned soul truly wants.
The Supreme Desire Tree
God is impartial, acting as the supreme facilitator for all living beings. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that Kṛṣṇa functions like a transcendental desire tree, readily supplying whatever the living entity requests, provided they have the qualification to receive it.
- A living being desires something, and the Lord supplies the object of that desire in proportion to one's qualification.
- Only due to gross lack of knowledge does one worship the Lord for material profit or for sense gratification. The Lord is like a desire tree. Anyone can have whatever he desires from the Lord.
- The Lord is like a desire tree. Anyone can have whatever he desires from the Lord, but people in general do not know what kind of benediction they should ask from Him.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is undoubtedly equal to everyone. He has no friend and no enemy, but as one desires benefits from the Lord, the Lord is very pleased to award them.
Material Desires and Frustration
While the Lord will grant material boons, pursuing them is ultimately a path of disappointment. Despite the Lord's willingness to fulfill mundane requests, Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that treating God as a cosmic order-supplier for sense gratification binds the soul to the cycle of repeated birth and death.
- Atri Muni wanted a son exactly like the Lord, and therefore he is not supposed to have been a pure devotee, because he had a desire to be fulfilled, and that desire was material.
- If a woman worships Your (Lord Kamadeva's) lotus feet for a particular purpose, You also quickly fulfill her desires, but in the end she becomes broken-hearted and laments. Therefore one need not worship Your lotus feet for some material benefit.
- Man proposes; God disposes. God is very kind. Whatever you desire, He will fulfill. Although He says that "This kind of material desires will never satisfy you," but we want. Therefore God supplies us, Krsna, different types of body.
- The minute freedom of the living entity can be fully utilized, and the Lord is so kind that He will award the living entity the same type of body he desires.
The Transformation of Pure Devotees
When a devotee actually encounters the Supreme Lord, all material hankerings instantly vanish. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights the examples of Mahārāja Dhruva and Prahlāda, who realized the utter foolishness of asking for material benedictions from the master of the universe.
- Maharaj Dhruva says "My dear Lord, I have practiced austerities and penances because I was desiring to receive something from You, but in exchange You have allowed me to see You, who are never visible even to the great sages and saintly persons."
- In spite of having You (God), who are like a desire tree and are the cause of liberation from birth and death, foolish persons, such as me (Dhruva), desire benedictions from You for sense gratification.
- When Prahlada was asked by the Supreme Lord what benediction he desired, Prahlada Maharaja replied, - My dear Lord, why should I ask for some benediction simply because I have suffered for You? You are supremely powerful, and whatever I get, I get from You.
- Devotional service unto the Lord is the highest attainment for anyone desiring liberation from the tribulations of material existence.
Perfect Reciprocation
Ultimately, the Lord's reciprocation depends entirely on the living entity's degree of surrender. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that Kṛṣṇa flawlessly responds to every soul, granting pure devotional service to those who genuinely seek it, while fulfilling the lesser desires of those with ulterior motives.
- Bhagavad-gita declares the Supreme Lord is responsive in proportion to the devotional service rendered by the devotee. Akrura thought that Krsna was like the desire tree in the heavenly planets, which gives fruit according to the desire of the worshiper.
- The attainment of spiritual perfection by different spiritualists is explained in the Bhagavad-gita, wherein the Lord says that He grants the perfection the devotee desires in proportion to the devotee's surrender unto Him.
- The Lord certainly fulfills all desires in regard to transcendental loving service, but He cannot fulfill the whims of nondevotees, even when such casual devotees offer Him the best of prayers.
- You are the only shelter of all persons who desire liberation, and You are the friend of all who are distressed. How, therefore, can a learned person who has perfect knowledge ever forget You?
Conclusion
In conclusion, Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully illustrates the boundless kindness and absolute impartiality of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Operating as the ultimate desire tree, Kṛṣṇa flawlessly fulfills the ambitions of all living entities, granting them exactly what they deserve and desire. However, approaching the Supreme Lord for temporary material boons—such as wealth, family, or worldly success—is a tragic misuse of the human form of life, leading only to further entanglement and inevitable lamentation. The true purpose of approaching God is revealed through the examples of pure devotees like Dhruva Mahārāja and Prahlāda Mahārāja. Upon realizing the supreme majesty and sweet presence of the Lord, they instantly discarded all mundane ambitions, recognizing them as entirely worthless. When a living entity abandons the foolish pursuit of material sense gratification and instead desires only to render unalloyed devotional service, the Lord perfectly reciprocates, granting the ultimate perfection of eternal, blissful association in the spiritual sky.
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