The Captivating Beauty of God's Lotus Face
In the material world, physical beauty is temporary and ultimately disappointing. No matter how attractive a person’s face may be, it eventually succumbs to the ravages of time, disease, and death. Because of this, many spiritual seekers conclude that the Absolute Truth must be entirely formless and devoid of physical features. The Vedic literatures, however, reveal a completely different reality. The Supreme Personality of Godhead possesses an eternal, spiritual body (sac-cid-ānanda-vigraha), and the focal point of His transcendental beauty is His lotus face. Śrīla Prabhupāda meticulously explains the absolute nature of the Lord's face, detailing its aesthetic perfection, its power to relieve all material suffering, its ability to grant liberation even to demons, and its role in captivating the hearts of the purest devotees. By meditating on the lotus face of the Lord, the conditioned soul can easily bypass the miseries of material existence and awaken their dormant love of God.
The Perfection of Transcendental Beauty
The comparison of the Lord's face to a lotus flower is not merely poetic; it conveys the freshness, purity, and captivating beauty of His spiritual form. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that advanced spiritualists do not meditate on a void, but rather on the brilliant, perfectly decorated lotus face of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- May His (Krsna) glittering yellow dress and His lotus face, covered with paintings of sandalwood pulp, be the object of my (Bhismadeva) attraction, and may I not desire fruitive results.
- The body of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, blackish in complexion, was free from all inebrieties. His lotus face, decorated with earrings resembling sharks, appeared very beautiful, and on His bosom was the mark of Srivatsa.
- The Lord was clad in spotless yellow silk, and His lotus face was fringed with slick dark locks of curly hair.
- They saw His beautiful, smiling, lotuslike face, crowned by a helmet bedecked with valuable jewels. The Lord has attractive eyebrows, and His cheeks are adorned with earrings.
The Thirst and Relief of the Devotees
For a pure devotee, nothing in the material or spiritual worlds compares to the sight of the Lord's face. Śrīla Prabhupāda beautifully describes how gazing upon the lotus face of the Lord instantly eradicates all material fatigue and grief, satisfying the spiritual thirst of the devotees while simultaneously making them desire to see Him even more.
- The devotees are always eager to see the Supreme Personality of Godhead in His original form, with His smiling lotuslike face. They are not interested in experiencing the impersonal form.
- As their eyes began to drink the nectarean honey of His lotus face, their thirst increased. Thus their eyes did not leave Him.
- When a person is fatigued, if he sees a lotus flower all his fatigue can be immediately reduced to nil. Similarly, when an aggrieved person sees the lotus face of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, immediately all his grief is reduced.
- The paramahamsa makes his nest in the lotuslike face of the Lord and always seeks shelter at His lotus feet, which are reached by the wings of Vedic wisdom.
Supreme Liberation Even for the Enemies
The potency of the Lord's lotus face is so absolute that it does not discriminate. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains the staggering theological truth that even the inimical warriors who fought against Śrī Kṛṣṇa attained supreme liberation simply because they died while looking at His pleasing, lotuslike face on the battlefield.
- All the warriors who fought against Arjuna but who were able to see the lotuslike face of the Lord on the battlefront achieved the abode of the Lord, exactly as devotees of the Lord do. The words "pleasing to the eyes of the seer" are very significant.
- Certainly others who were fighters on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra were purified by the onslaught of Arjuna's arrows, and while seeing the lotuslike face of Krsna, so pleasing to the eyes, they achieved the abode of the Lord.
- May my (Bhismadeva) Lord, who is four-handed and whose beautifully decorated lotus face, with eyes as red as the rising sun, is smiling, kindly await me at that moment when I quit this material body.
- Another lady in the assembly spoke out, "My dear friends, just look at the face of Krsna. There are drops of perspiration on His face from chasing His enemy, and His face appears like a lotus flower with drops of water."
The Pure Affection of His Intimate Associates
In the highest realms of Vṛndāvana, the devotees do not view the Lord with awe and reverence, but with intense, spontaneous affection. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights how the profound anxiety of Mother Yaśodā, the conjugal attraction of the gopīs, and the steady gaze of Haridāsa Ṭhākura all center exclusively on the nectar of the Lord's lotus face.
- Let the anxiety of mother Yasoda of Vraja, always expecting to see the lotus face of Krsna, be glorified all over the universe!
- The same friend of Mother Yasoda addressed Krsna as follows: "My dear Mukunda, if Mother Yasoda, the Queen of Gokula, is forced to stand on fire, but is allowed to see Your lotus face, then this fire will appear to her as the Himalayan Mountains.
- Suddenly, due to their feelings of separation, Lord Krsna appeared among the gopis dressed in yellow garments and wearing a flower garland. His lotus face was smiling, and He was directly attracting the mind of Cupid.
- Haridasa Thakura made Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu sit down in front of him, and then he fixed his eyes, like two bumblebees, on the lotus face of the Lord.
Conclusion
A systematic study of the Vedic literatures thoroughly extinguishes the bleak philosophy that the ultimate reality is a faceless void. As Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully teaches, the Absolute Truth is the Supreme Person, and the focal point of His eternal, spiritual body is His breathtaking lotus face. The comparison to a lotus flower perfectly conveys the freshness, purity, and unparalleled beauty of the Lord's smiling countenance. For the great paramahaṁsas and pure devotees, meditating on this lotus face is the ultimate goal of life. When their eyes drink the nectarean beauty of His smile, they act like thirsty bumblebees, completely losing all desire to look at anything within the material world. The power of the Lord's face is absolute; just as looking at a beautiful flower soothes a tired traveler, gazing upon the lotus face of the Supreme Personality of Godhead instantly eradicates all the grief, fatigue, and miseries accumulated over millions of lifetimes. This purifying power is so immense that even the demons and enemy soldiers on the Battlefield of Kurukṣetra, who simply happened to die while looking at the pleasing lotus face of Śrī Kṛṣṇa, were instantly cleansed of all sins and awarded the exact same spiritual liberation as the great sages. Ultimately, the highest perfection of spiritual life is found in the intense, loving anxiety to see the Lord's face. Whether it is the maternal longing of Mother Yaśodā, whose anxiety to see her child's face is glorified all over the universe, or the steady, unbroken gaze of Haridāsa Ṭhākura upon Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, the soul's eternal, constitutional position is to find its ultimate shelter and joy in the magnificent lotus face of the Supreme Lord.
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