The Transcendental Limbs of the Supreme Personality of Godhead
When conditioned souls try to imagine the Absolute Truth, they often project the limitations of their own material bodies onto God. Because our physical limbs are prone to disease, aging, and decay, impersonalists conclude that the Supreme must have no limbs at all. However, the Vedic literatures provide a revolutionary understanding of spiritual form. The Supreme Personality of Godhead does possess limbs, but they are entirely transcendental—free from all material defects and composed purely of eternity, knowledge, and bliss. Śrīla Prabhupāda meticulously explains how the Lord's limbs function absolutely, how the demigods act as the limbs of His universal form, how creation itself is generated from His body, and how meditating on the divine limbs of the Deity is the perfection of yoga. By understanding the true nature of God's limbs, we can firmly establish our relationship with the Supreme Person.
The Transcendental Nature of His Limbs
The idea that God is a formless void is heavily rejected by the Vedas. Śrīla Prabhupāda severely criticizes the impersonalists who try to theoretically cut off the hands and legs of the Lord, explaining that every limb of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is absolute, eternal, and brilliantly spiritual.
- According to Svetasvatara Upanisad, although Brahman has no material hands and legs, He nonetheless walks in a very stately way and accepts everything that is offered to Him. This suggests that He has transcendental limbs and is therefore not impersonal.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is decried by the Mayavadi philosophers, who are almost demons. They say that God has no head, no form, no existence and no legs, hands or other bodily limbs.
- Prakasananda Sarasvati only business was to sever the limbs of the Lord by proving the Lord impersonal. Although the Lord has form, Prakasananda Sarasvati attempted to cut off the hands and legs of the Lord. This is the business of demons.
- Ananda-cinmaya-sad-ujjvala-vigrahasya: every limb of the transcendental body of the Lord is made of ananda-cinmaya-sad-ujjvala. Thus every limb is eternally bright.
The Universal Limbs and the Demigods
Beyond His personal form in the spiritual world, the Lord expands as the gigantic cosmic manifestation known as the virāṭ-rūpa. Śrīla Prabhupāda reveals that within this immense universal body, the powerful demigods who manage the affairs of nature act simply as the assisting limbs of the Supreme Lord.
- One is advised to meditate upon the virat-rupa in order to understand how the different planets, seas, mountains, rivers, birds, beasts, human beings, demigods and all that we can conceive are but different parts and limbs of the Lord's virat form.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead has a huge government, and He requires assistants. The demigods are considered His bodily limbs. These are the descriptions of Vedic literature.
- The demigods are understood to be various limbs of the Supreme Lord's body, although the Supreme Lord has no material body and does not need anyone's help.
- For instance, Indra is the arm of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Surya (the sun) is His eye. Thus Maharaja Bharata considered that the oblations offered to different demigods were actually offered unto the different limbs of Lord Vasudeva.
The Source of Creation and Sacrifice
In the material world, nothing can be created out of a void. Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that at the dawn of creation, even the ingredients required by Lord Brahmā to perform the first sacrifices were directly generated from the bodily limbs of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- When I was born from the abdominal lotus flower of the Lord (Maha-Visnu), the great person, I had no ingredients for sacrificial performances except the bodily limbs of the great Personality of Godhead.
- Brahma created even the sacrificial ingredients out of the bodily limbs of the Garbhodakasayi Visnu, which means that the cosmic order was created by Brahma himself. Nothing is created out of nothing, but everything is created from the person of the Lord.
- The personalist worships the Lord out of a great sense of gratitude, utilizing the ingredients born out of the bodily limbs of the Lord.
- Worship of the Lord is also performed by the ingredients born from the bodily limbs of the Lord, and yet the worshiper, who is himself a part of the Lord, achieves the result of devotional service to the Lord.
Meditating on the Limbs of Lord Viṣṇu
The practical application of understanding God's form is to meditate upon it. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that the most effective and accessible method of meditation is to visit the temple and focus the mind on the transcendental limbs of the Deity, strictly following the authorized process of gazing from the feet upwards.
- A neophyte's concentration or meditation upon the limbs of Visnu in the temple, as contemplated in the revealed scriptures, is an easy opportunity for meditation for persons who are unable to sit down tightly at one place.
- They (the Visnu forms of worship) are different spiritual centers of meditation on the transcendental limbs of the body of Visnu. The worshipable Deity in the temple of Visnu is identical with Lord Visnu by the inconceivable potency of the Lord.
- Then concentrate upon pranava omkara or the limbs of the body of Visnu, as recommended herein by Sukadeva Gosvami, the great authority.
- One should begin (thinking of God) from the lotus feet and gradually rise to the upper limbs of the transcendental body of the Lord.
Conclusion
A systematic study of the Vedic literatures completely vanquishes the barren philosophy of impersonalism. As Śrīla Prabhupāda consistently emphasizes, the Absolute Truth is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who possesses a fully transcendental body (sac-cid-ānanda-vigraha). When the scriptures describe the Lord as "formless," they are specifically rejecting the presence of temporary, material limbs. The Lord possesses absolute, spiritual limbs that are eternally bright and capable of performing the functions of any other sense. The impersonalist philosophers who proudly try to sever these divine limbs with mental speculation are condemned as having a demoniac mentality. To properly understand the supreme management of the universe, one must recognize that the entire cosmic manifestation—the virāṭ-rūpa—is an expansion of the Lord. In this grand scheme, the powerful demigods do not act independently; they function seamlessly as the assisting bodily limbs of the Supreme Person. Even the fundamental ingredients of creation and sacrifice utilized by Lord Brahmā were directly supplied from the Lord's transcendental limbs, proving that nothing in existence is separate from Him. For the aspiring spiritualist, this knowledge culminates in the profound practice of Deity worship. By visiting the temple and fixing the mind on the arca-vigraha—carefully meditating first upon the lotus feet and gradually rising to the upper limbs of Lord Viṣṇu—a devotee completely purifies their consciousness and easily achieves the ultimate perfection of rendering eternal, loving service to the Absolute Truth.
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