Understanding the Supreme Truth of God's Nature
Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is completely absolute, joyous, and transcendental. By studying his instructions, we can understand why mental speculation fails to grasp the Lord's identity, the different energies He commands, and how His true nature is revealed only through pure devotional service.
The Absolute and Blissful Reality
The Supreme Lord is not a static void, but a dynamic, eternally happy person. Śrīla Prabhupāda cites the Vedānta-sūtra to explain that the Lord is ānandamayo 'bhyāsāt—by nature full of joy—and He constantly expands Himself to relish transcendental pastimes.
- Anandamayo 'bhyasat: the Lord is by nature full of transcendental happiness.
- Because He (the Supreme Lord) is joyful by nature, He expands Himself in diverse ways, and the activities of these expansions are called His transcendental pastimes or His lila. These pastimes, however, are not blind and inert.
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is by nature joyful. His enjoyments, or pastimes, are completely transcendental.
- God is Absolute. God's name, God's form, God's pastimes - everything is God. That you have to understand, Absolute nature.
The Dynamic Compassion
Even though the Lord is the supreme controller of all universes, His personal dealings are overwhelmingly sweet and merciful. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that while Kṛṣṇa is inherently unconquerable, His compassionate nature allows Him to be willingly conquered by the unalloyed love of His devotees.
- The Lord is known as ajita (unconquerable). No one can conquer the Supreme Personality of Godhead, but the Lord consents to be conquered by His devotees. That is His nature.
- The Lord is by nature very merciful, and when He sees that His servant is working without desires for material profit, naturally He is conquered.
- He (the Lord) is by nature merciful toward us, despite our rebellious attitude. Even in our rebellious condition we get all our necessities from Him, such as food, air, light, water, warmth, and coolness.
The Folly of Mental Speculation
Mundane philosophers often attempt to understand God through logic and empiric research. Śrīla Prabhupāda warns that such attempts are entirely futile; individuals who rely on their blunt material senses can never comprehend the true spiritual nature of the Absolute Truth.
- Bhagavad-gita, which is the science of God, is spoken by the Personality of Godhead Himself. This is perfect knowledge. Mental speculators or so-called philosophers who are researching what is actually God will never understand the nature of God.
- Demons and atheistic persons do not try to understand the nature of the Supreme Lord; therefore they remain in the entanglement of birth and death.
- Those who are not in devotional service go on speculating for many, many thousands of years, but they are still unable to understand the nature of the Absolute Truth.
- They (mental speculators) are in fact in ignorance because they equalize the transcendental name and form of the Lord with mundane names and form. With such a poor fund of knowledge, there is no access to the real nature of the Supreme Being.
The Multifarious Energies
The Supreme Lord functions through an elaborate system of potencies. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes how the Lord's absolute nature is divided into internal, external, and marginal energies (prakṛti), all of which work perfectly under His supreme direction to manage the material and spiritual worlds.
- Out of many kinds of nature of the Supreme Lord, they have divided the whole thing into three division. One is called external nature and the other is called internal nature. And there is another nature, which is called marginal nature.
- This is clearly mentioned in the Seventh Chapter, fifth verse of Bhagavad-gita: This prakrti is My lower nature. And beyond this there is another prakrti: jiva-bhutam, the living entity.
- In the Gita there is information of this sanatana nature of the Supreme Lord. There is also information of His abode, which is far beyond the material sky, and of the sanatana nature of the living beings.
The Revelation through Devotion
The infinite cannot be measured by the finite. Śrīla Prabhupāda concludes that the only way to actually understand the unlimited nature of God is if the Lord chooses to reveal Himself, a grace He bestows solely upon those engaged in pure devotional service.
- As it is stated in Bhagavad-gita, the Lord can be known in His real nature by dint of pure devotional service only.
- God is easily understandable for the pure devotee because God declares in the Bhagavad-gita that after surpassing the stage of knowledge, when one is able to be engaged in the devotional service, then only can one know the true nature of the Lord.
- The Acarya continued, "If one receives but a tiny bit of the Lord's favor by dint of devotional service, he can understand the nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
- Arjuna could understand that for a living entity it is not possible to understand the unlimited infinite. If the infinite reveals Himself, then it is possible to understand the nature of the infinite by the grace of the infinite.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the nature of God is not an abstract concept to be debated, but an absolute, joyous, and living reality. The Supreme Personality of Godhead is ānandamayo 'bhyāsāt, eternally full of transcendental bliss, and everything about Him—His name, form, and pastimes—is purely spiritual. While atheists and mental speculators endlessly fumble in the darkness of their own material logic, attempting to demystify God, they will never understand Him. The Lord acts through His multifarious energies, flawlessly managing the cosmos, yet His personal nature is incredibly compassionate and merciful. He willingly allows Himself to be conquered by the love of His unalloyed devotees. Ultimately, the true, infallible nature of the Supreme Lord is never discovered by independent research; it is beautifully revealed only to the sincere soul who surrenders and engages in pure devotional service.
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