Narada Is Exalted The Supreme Spiritual Master
Śrīla Prabhupāda frequently glorifies Nārāda Muni as the supreme spiritual master of the Vaiṣṇava disciplic succession and a perfect example of pure devotion. By traveling freely throughout the universe, this exalted sage continuously illuminates the three worlds with the transcendental glories of the Supreme Lord. Through his life and teachings, Nārāda Muni demonstrates the supreme power of devotional association and the ultimate perfection of spiritual life.
The Power of Pure Association
Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that Nārāda Muni's exalted position is a direct result of pure association. In his previous life, he was born as the poverty-stricken son of a simple maidservant, but by serving great brāhmaṇas and Vaiṣṇavas, he was completely transformed. This extraordinary history proves that anyone, regardless of their background, can achieve the highest perfection through the grace of saintly persons.
- Because Narada Muni, in his previous life, was the poverty-stricken son of a maidservant, he got the association of saintly persons and later became the exalted Narada Muni.
- Narada was simply a maidservant's son, but he got the opportunity to serve exalted brahmanas and Vaisnavas, and thus in his next life he not only became liberated, but became famous as the supreme spiritual master of the entire Vaisnava disciplic succession.
- I shall now narrate the story of how a hunter became a great devotee by the association of such an exalted personality as Narada Muni. From this story, one can understand the greatness of association with pure devotees.
Illuminating the Three Worlds
As a pure devotee, Nārāda Muni travels freely across all planetary systems to deliver fallen souls. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that Nārāda acts just like the sun, rotating all over the universe specifically to distribute transcendental knowledge and sing the glories of Lord Nārāyaṇa. His constant travel is entirely selfless, driven by an infallible desire to benefit all living entities.
- Dhruva Maharaja expressed his gladness that he had met such an exalted person as Narada, whose only concern was to illuminate the world, like the sun, which rotates all over the universe only for the purpose of benefiting the inhabitants of all planets.
- As a pure devotee of the Lord, Sri Naradadeva is always fulfilling his obligation to the Lord for His gift of the instrument, and thus he is always engaged in singing His transcendental glories and is therefore infallible in his exalted position.
- Although Narada Muni wanders in the three worlds, he has exalted devotion for Narayana.
The Supreme Spiritual Master
Within the Vaiṣṇava tradition, Nārāda Muni is recognized as the ultimate ācārya and spiritual guide. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that virtually all great devotees within the material world, including compilers of Vedic literature like Vyāsadeva and pure souls like Prahlāda, are direct disciples of this exalted sage. His guidance is the key to achieving the highest spiritual destinations.
- Narada's position is very exalted as devotee. All of the devotees of the, in this material world, more or less, they are all disciples of Narada. Vyasadeva is also a disciple of Narada.
- Sanda and Amarka, the sons of Sukracarya in the seminal disciplic succession, were the gurus appointed by his father, but his other guru was the exalted Narada Muni, who had instructed Prahlada when Prahlada was within the womb of his mother.
- If Narada Muni, the greatest devotee of Lord Krsna, could bless him or show him the path, then he would be able to occupy a more exalted position than any person within the three worlds. Thus he wanted help from Naradaji to achieve that position.
Revered by the Supreme Lord
The position of Nārāda Muni is so elevated that even the Supreme Lord sets the standard for how to honor him. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that because Nārāda is a perfect brahmacārī, an ideal brāhmaṇa, and one of the great mahājanas, Lord Kṛṣṇa Himself offered obeisances to him to teach the world proper Vedic etiquette. Nārāda's authoritative statements provide humanity with a perfect conception of the Absolute Truth.
- Since Narada was a brahmacari, a brahmana and an exalted devotee, even Krsna, while acting as a king, offered His respectful obeisances unto Narada. Such is the conduct visible in the Vedic civilization.
- He (Vidura) was the incarnation of Yamaraja, one of the twelve mahajanas, on the level with such exalted personalities as Brahma, Narada, Siva, Kapila, Bhisma, Prahlada, etc.
- We can have some conception of the Absolute Truth, His form and His attributes simply by reading the descriptions given in Vedic literatures and authoritative statements given by exalted personalities like Brahma, Narada, Sukadeva Gosvami and others.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Śrīla Prabhupāda presents Nārāda Muni as the absolute standard of pure devotion and the foundational pillar of the Vaiṣṇava disciplic succession. Emerging from the humble beginnings of a maidservant's son, Nārāda achieved an infallible spiritual standing simply through the power of devotional service and saintly association. Today, as one of the twelve mahājanas, he wanders the three worlds like an illuminating sun, delivering conditioned souls and singing the transcendental glories of Lord Nārāyaṇa. Recognizing his perfect spiritual qualities, even Lord Kṛṣṇa offers him the utmost respect, establishing Nārāda Muni's authoritative voice as an eternal guide for all seekers of the Absolute Truth.
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