God Wears a Garland of Flowers
The Absolute Truth is the supreme enjoyer of all beauty and fragrance. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that flowers are not merely for human sense gratification; their ultimate perfection is to be offered to the lotus feet of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. By adorning the Lord with fresh flowers, devotees enter into a sweet, eternal reciprocation of love with Him.
The Divine Beauty of His Garland
The Supreme Lord’s body is eternally adorned with natural beauty. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes that the Lord is a person, He wears a garland of flowers, and He is eternally manifest with four hands, which hold a conchshell, wheel, club and lotus flower. Around the neck of the Personality of Godhead hung a flower garland that reached to His knees; His eight stout and elongated arms were decorated with that garland, which challenged the beauty of the goddess of fortune. The great mystics and yogīs meditate on how His lotus feet are placed over the whorls of the lotuslike hearts, how on His chest is the Kaustubha jewel, engraved with a beautiful calf, and how His complete torso is garlanded with fresh flowers. Indeed, all of the Lord's arms are auspicious, whether they are holding conchshells and flowers or clubs and discs.
- The Lord is a person, He wears a garland of flowers, and He is eternally manifest with four hands, which hold (beginning from the lower left hand) a conchshell, wheel, club and lotus flower.
- Around the neck of the Personality of Godhead hung a flower garland that reached to His knees. His eight stout and elongated arms were decorated with that garland, which challenged the beauty of the goddess of fortune.
- His lotus feet are placed over the whorls of the lotuslike hearts of great mystics. On His chest is the Kaustubha jewel, engraved with a beautiful calf, and there are other jewels on His shoulders. His complete torso is garlanded with fresh flowers.
- All of the Lord's arms are auspicious, whether they are holding conchshells and flowers or clubs and discs.
Intoxicated Bees and Sylvan Flowers
The fragrance of the Lord's garlands attracts the purest inhabitants of the spiritual world. Śrīla Prabhupāda paints a vivid picture, noting that the Supreme Personality of Godhead wears around His neck a garland of attractive sylvan flowers, and a swarm of bees, intoxicated by its delicious fragrance, hums about the garland. He was adorned with a girdle that shone brightly on the yellow cloth covering His large hips, and He wore a garland of fresh flowers which was distinguished by humming bees. Specifically, bees intoxicated by the honeylike fragrance of the tulasī flowers hum very sweetly around the garland, which thus becomes more and more beautiful, and in this way, the Lord enjoys His very magnanimous pastimes. Devotees naturally long to offer such adornments, just as when a brāhmaṇa brought a flower garland, placed the garland on Nityānanda Prabhu's neck and smeared sandalwood pulp all over His body.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead wears around His neck a garland of attractive sylvan flowers, and a swarm of bees, intoxicated by its delicious fragrance, hums about the garland.
- He (the Supreme Personality of Godhead) was adorned with a girdle that shone brightly on the yellow cloth covering His large hips, and He wore a garland of fresh flowers which was distinguished by humming bees.
- Bees intoxicated by the honeylike fragrance of the tulasi flowers hum very sweetly around the garland, which thus becomes more and more beautiful. In this way, the Lord enjoys His very magnanimous pastimes.
- Then a brahmana brought a flower garland, placed the garland on Nityananda Prabhu's neck and smeared sandalwood pulp all over His body.
Devotional Offerings of Flowers
Offering flowers is an essential and accessible part of deity worship. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that any man can collect some fruits and flowers and satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead in devotional service, as the Lord recommends in the Bhagavad-gītā. In Bhagavad-gītā the Lord has expressed His willingness to accept fruit, flowers, leaves, and water from His devotee when they have been offered to Him in devotional affection. However, the Lord accepts only foodstuffs which are within the range of fruits, flowers, leaves and liquids, provided they are offered in complete devotional service; devotional service is the only criterion for a bona fide offering to the Lord. Under the guidance of a spiritual master, ārati should be offered to the Deities five times daily, which means that there should be worship and a change of dress and flowers.
- Any man can collect some fruits and flowers and satisfy the Supreme Personality of Godhead in devotional service, as the Lord recommends in the Bhagavad-gita.
- In Bhagavad-gita the Lord has expressed His willingness to accept fruit, flowers, leaves, and water from His devotee when they have been offered to Him in devotional affection.
- The Lord accepts only foodstuffs which are within the range of fruits, flowers, leaves and liquids, provided they are offered in complete devotional service. Devotional service is the only criterion for a bona fide offering to the Lord.
- Arati should be offered to the Deities five times daily - early in the morning before sunrise, later in the morning, at noon, in the evening and at night. This means that there should be worship and a change of dress and flowers.
Loving Service and Intimate Pastimes
The exchange of flowers signifies the deep, loving intimacy between the Lord and His devotees. Śrīla Prabhupāda instructs that one should sit before the Lord and think that he is massaging the Lord’s legs, and one should decorate the Lord’s bed with flowers before the Lord takes His rest. In the morning, caraṇāmṛta is obtained while the Lord is being washed before dressing; scented with perfumes and flowers, the water comes gliding down through His lotus feet and is collected and mixed with yogurt. The Lord intimately accepts the love of His devotees, sometimes acting playfully, as when without the permission of the girls, the Lord would take the sandalwood pulp and smear it on His own body, put the flower garlands on His neck, and snatch and eat all the offerings of sweetmeats, rice and bananas. Even the great controllers of the universe offer their homage in this way; while the enemy stood looking on, Brahmā, the creator of the universe, extolled the Lord, and the other demigods rained flowers on Him.
- One should take the remnants of the Lord’s food. (59) One should sit before the Lord and think that he is massaging the Lord’s legs. (60) One should decorate the Lord’s bed with flowers before the Lord takes His rest.
- Caranamrta is obtained in the morning while the Lord is being washed before dressing. Scented with perfumes and flowers, the water comes gliding down through His lotus feet and is collected and mixed with yogurt.
- Without the permission of the girls, the Lord would take the sandalwood pulp and smear it on His own body, put the flower garlands on His neck, and snatch and eat all the offerings of sweetmeats, rice and bananas.
- While the enemy stood looking on, Brahma, the creator of the universe, extolled the Lord, and the other demigods rained flowers on Him.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully illustrates that flowers are an integral expression of love in the relationship between the Supreme Lord and the living entities. The Lord, being the supreme enjoyer, is eternally adorned with fresh sylvan and tulasī garlands, their fragrance attracting the purest humming bees of the spiritual world. In reciprocation, devotees in the material world are given the simple yet profound opportunity to offer fruits, leaves, and flowers to the Deity, engaging in daily acts of devotion like decorating His bed and collecting caraṇāmṛta. Ultimately, the highest standard of devotion is demonstrated by the natural world of Vṛndāvana itself, where the trees and flowers, situated in śānta-rasa, weep honey in ecstasy and bend down to worship the lotus feet of Kṛṣṇa and Balarāma.
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