The Transcendental Artistry of God's Personal Beauty
Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the personal beauty of the Supreme Lord is the fountainhead of all attractiveness and artistic perfection. By studying his instructions, we can understand how this beauty captures the minds of all living beings, how it is the origin of all material aesthetics, and why it surpasses the need for any ornamentation.
The Highest Artistry of Kṛṣṇa
Kṛṣṇa's personal beauty is not an ordinary physical feature but a spiritual quality that defines His supreme position. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that this beauty is an integral part of His opulence, serving as the ultimate standard that attracts even those who are not prone to material attractions.
- He attracts the minds of all three worlds with the melodious vibration of His flute. (4) His personal beauty and opulence are beyond compare. No one is equal to Him, and no one is greater than Him.
- Krsna has four special qualities, which are: (1) He is able to manifest wonderful pastimes; (2) He is expert at transcendental flute playing; (3) He is surrounded by loving devotees; (4) He possesses unparalleled personal beauty.
- After taking bath three times in that way, Her (Radharani's) body is covered with shining garments and decorated with Krsna's personal beauty, which is compared to cosmetics. Thus Her beauty constitutes the highest artistry.
- At Varanasi there was a Maharashtriyan brahmana who used to come daily to see Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu. This brahmana was simply astonished to see the Lord's personal beauty and ecstatic love for Krsna.
The Origin of Aesthetic Beauty
The beauty we observe in the material world is but a diminished reflection of the Lord's divine appearance. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that while the Lord manifests His personal beauty to exhibit His transcendental variegatedness, this manifestation is the actual source and essence of all other beauty.
- The beauty of material nature is due to His (God's) personal beauty, yet He is always magnificently dressed and ornamented to prove His transcendental variegatedness, which is so important in the advancement of spiritual knowledge.
- Lord Brahma, along with Lord Siva, saw the crystal-clear personal beauty of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose blackish body resembles a marakata gem, whose eyes are reddish like the depths of a lotus, who is dressed with garments that are yellow like molten gold.
- One devotee described the personal beauty of Baladeva as follows, "Let me take shelter of the lotus feet of Balarama, whose beauty is enhanced by the earrings touching his cheeks."
- Sarvabhauma Bhattacarya was very surprised to see the personal beauty of Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu, as well as the transcendental transformations wrought on His body due to love of Godhead.
The All-Attracting Power
The attraction of the living entity toward the Lord is based on His beauty and pastimes. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the minds of the damsels of Vṛndāvana and other great devotees are naturally captivated by Kṛṣṇa's personal beauty, which effortlessly draws them away from all mundane attachments.
- The mind of Sukadeva Gosvami was attracted by the transcendental pastimes of Lord Krsna, and the minds of the damsels of Vrndavana were attracted by His personal beauty.
- The people were astonished when they saw Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu's ecstatic love and personal beauty. The priests who served the Harideva Deity offered the Lord a good reception.
- Upon seeing the Lord's personal beauty and ecstatic love, Krsnadasa was very much astonished. Out of ecstatic love, he offered his respectful obeisances unto the Lord.
- When he saw the Lord's ecstatic love, Vallabha Bhattacarya was certainly very much astonished. He was also astonished by the Lord's knowledge of the essence of devotional service, as well as by His personal beauty and influence.
Transcendental Adornment
In the material world, ornaments are used to cover defects or enhance a less-than-perfect form. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that Kṛṣṇa is so beautiful that His presence enhances the appearance of His jewelry, demonstrating that He is the supreme source of all decorative excellence.
- Uddhava tells Vidura, "His (Krsna's) personal beauty was so great that there was no necessity for His wearing ornaments on His body. In fact, instead of the ornaments beautifying Krsna, Krsna's beauty enhanced the ornaments."
- Krsna was not attracted by the opulence or personal beauty of the gopis but by their pure devotional service. Similarly, the gopis were attracted to Krsna as a cowherd boy, not in sophisticated guise.
- Unfortunately, most people have no personal conception of God. Nor can they describe the Lord's personal beauty, knowledge, strength - His fullness in the six personal opulences. There is no such description.
- He (Krsna) attracts the minds of all three worlds with the melodious vibration of His flute. (4) His personal beauty and opulence are beyond compare. No one is equal to Him, and no one is greater than Him.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda definitively establishes that the personal beauty of the Supreme Lord is not a temporary or material feature, but a dynamic, eternal, and all-attracting spiritual reality. This beauty is the highest form of divine artistry, serving as the fountainhead for all concepts of aesthetics in the material world. Kṛṣṇa is so supremely beautiful that He stands beyond the need for ornamentation; rather, His presence elevates and beautifies whatever He touches. By hearing about and contemplating the Lord’s form—as described by great personalities like Uddhava, Śukadeva Gosvāmī, and Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu—the living entity is liberated from the pursuit of mundane beauty. True spiritual advancement begins when the heart, formerly attracted to the temporary shadows of the material realm, becomes permanently captured by the matchless, radiating personal beauty of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
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