The Profound Experience of Wondering about Kṛṣṇa
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Supreme Lord's appearance and pastimes in the material world naturally evoke profound astonishment in all living entities. Because Kṛṣṇa simultaneously exhibits the qualities of an ordinary human being and the supreme opulences of Godhead, people are continually bewildered and struck with awe. This experience of wonder is a powerful catalyst for absolute absorption in the Lord, taking various forms depending on one's spiritual standing and relationship with Him.
The Inconceivable Actions of the Supreme
Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that when Kṛṣṇa descends, His activities often resemble those of ordinary men, yet they carry unlimited divine potency. This apparent contradiction causes many to wonder how the Supreme Controller could possibly act like a normal person, sparking deep philosophical inquiry and awe. Even great kings and intimate associates marvel at His extraordinary presence and majestic features.
- Because Krsna sometimes appears like an ordinary man, people sometimes cannot believe or understand His activities. They wonder, - How can God become an ordinary person like us.
- When King Mucukunda saw Krsna's magnificent features, he wondered about His identity, and with great humility he asked the Lord, "My dear Lord, may I inquire how it is that You happened to be in the cave of this mountain? Who are You."
- They (the Queens) wondered how Lord Krsna could personally receive a brahmana who was poor, not very neat or clean, and poorly dressed; but at the same time they could realize that the brahmana was not an ordinary living being.
- One friend of Nanda, speaking about Krsna's auspicious bodily symptoms, said, "My dear King of the cowherds, I can find 32 auspicious symptoms on the body of your son! I am wondering how this boy could have taken his birth in the family of cowherd men."
Devotional Ecstasy and Physical Symptoms
For pure devotees, wondering about Kṛṣṇa is not an exercise in intellectual doubt but an overwhelming experience of transcendental emotion. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how great souls like Brahmā, Arjuna, and Mother Yaśodā exhibit profound physical symptoms of ecstasy when their natural loving feelings are overtaken by the sheer wonder of the Lord's majesty. Their voices falter and they become struck with awe upon witnessing His supreme opulences.
- Faltering of the voice resulting from wonder was exhibited by Brahma. It is said in Srimad-Bhagavatam, Tenth Canto, 13th Chapter, 59th verse that, after bowing down before Lord Krsna, when Brahma began to rise he prayed to the Lord in a faltering voice.
- He (Arjuna) began to offer his respectful obeisances to Krsna again and again, and with faltering voice he began to pray, not as a friend, but as a devotee in wonder.
- He (Arjuna) was not, of course, afraid. He was affected by the wonders of the Supreme Lord. The immediate context is wonder; his natural loving friendship was overwhelmed by wonder, and thus he reacted in this way.
- Yasoda saw in Krsna's mouth herself taking Krsna on her lap and having Him suck her breast. Upon seeing all this, she became struck with awe and began to wonder whether she were dreaming or actually seeing something extraordinary.
The Bewilderment of the Demigods and Mystics
Even the highly elevated demigods and mystics, who possess immense power and cosmic vision, are frequently bewildered by Kṛṣṇa's pastimes. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that whether witnessing the Lord's multi-palatial expansions, observing His transcendental interactions during the rāsa dance, or seeing His universal form, these celestial beings are consistently stunned with wonder. They try to examine His power but are ultimately humbled by His limitless nature.
- Narada was actually astonished to see the expansions of Krsna. He wondered how the Lord was present with His queens in each and every one of His 16,108 palaces.
- While Krsna was enjoying the company of the gopis in the rasa dance, the astonished demigods and their wives gathered in the sky. The moon, being afflicted with a sort of lust, began to watch the dance and became stunned with wonder.
- When Akrura saw Them on the chariot, he began to wonder whether he had mistakenly seen Them in the water. He therefore went back to the river. This time he saw not only Balarama and Krsna there but many demigods and all the Siddhas, Caranas and Gandharvas.
- Lord Brahma presented himself to Lord Krsna as the most presumptuous living creature because he wanted to examine the wonder of His personal power. He stole the boys and calves of the Lord in order to see how the Lord would recover them.
Wonder in Diverse Relationships
Wondering about the Supreme Lord manifests uniquely across different relationships and mentalities. Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that while adversaries like Kaṁsa are consumed by anxiety and fear, wondering when the Lord will arrive to vanquish them, pure devotees like the gopīs and Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira marvel at His unfathomable loving reciprocation. True bhakti involves thinking of the Lord in devotional love rather than fearful anticipation.
- Kamsa was always in anxiety, wondering when Krsna would come to kill him. That kind of thinking will not help us. One should be thinking of Krsna in devotional love. That is bhakti.
- He (King Kamsa) was always in anxiety, wondering when Krsna would come to kill him. That kind of thinking will not help us. One should be thinking of Krsna in devotional love. That is bhakti.
- Gopis address Krsna as follows: "Although our attitude towards You (Krsna) resembles loving affairs with a paramour, we cannot but wonder at how no woman can maintain her chastity upon hearing the vibration from Your flute."
- Yudhisthira said, "Actually, we are fit to be punished by You (Krsna), but the wonder is that instead of punishing us You so kindly and mercifully accept our orders and carry them out properly."
Conclusion
The quotes in this category brilliantly illustrate that the Supreme Lord is the ultimate source of absolute astonishment. Whether one is a pure devotee overwhelmed by ecstatic love, a powerful demigod witnessing His unfathomable mystic opulences, or an adversary paralyzed by fearful anticipation, the sheer magnitude of His divine presence demands attention. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that transforming this universal sense of wonder into dedicated, loving devotional service is the true path of spiritual perfection.
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