Understanding the Unlimited Manifestations of God's Power
Śrīla Prabhupāda establishes that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is the ultimate reservoir of all strength and ability. By studying his instructions, we can comprehend the inconceivable magnitude of God's power, how He effortlessly manifests it within the cosmos, how He empowers His devotees, the foolishness of atheistic challengers, the perfection of human intelligence, and the supreme protection found in His service.
The Supreme and Unlimited Controller
Conditioned souls often struggle to grasp the infinite nature of the Absolute Truth. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while our tiny brains are limited, the Supreme Lord's power is immeasurable, allowing Him to perfectly manage, create, and annihilate the material world without any diminution of His own energy.
- A common brain in the conditioned state cannot conceive of how He (the Supreme Personality of Godhead) is the master of both manifest and potential powers, and how contradictory potencies can abide in Him.
- All this was possible by the unlimited power of the Lord, and therefore the Lord is described here as aprameya, for not even the best human brain can estimate His powers and potencies by mathematical calculation.
- Creation occurs many times, everything is maintained, and, after a time, everything is annihilated - but the original creator, the Supreme Lord, remains untouched and undiminished in power.
- Because the living entity is the minute particle of God, mamaivamso jiva-bhutah (BG 15.7), therefore his intelligence, his power, is also very minute. But God's power is unlimited. By unlimited power Krsna knows the past, future and present, everything.
Displays of Inconceivable Omnipotence
To establish His supremacy and protect His devotees, the Lord sometimes exhibits feats that shatter material laws. Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that whether it is making stones float upon the ocean, shaking entire cities, or generating universes from a glance, these acts are simple manifestations of His divine omnipotence.
- He (Lord Ramacandra) made the stones even within this earth to be weightless and prepared a stone bridge on the sea without any supporting pillar. That is the display of the power of God.
- Balarama showed His power in such a way that all of Hastinapura trembled and would have been vanquished as if by a great earthquake. Then the matter was settled, and Samba married Duryodhana's daughter.
- Electrified by the power of the Lord, the material nature at once creates innumerable universes, just as in due course a tree decorates itself with innumerable grown fruits.
- He (Akrura) further informed Satadhanva, "Krsna and Balarama are so powerful that simply by willing They create, maintain and dissolve the whole cosmic manifestation."
Empowering the Demigods and Devotees
No living entity is independently powerful; whatever strength one possesses is on loan from the Supreme Lord. Śrīla Prabhupāda highlights that great demigods, empowered incarnations (śaktyāveśa-avatāras), and even the vibration of the holy name itself operate purely by the infused power of Śrī Kṛṣṇa.
- Brahma, Sambhu, Surya and Indra are all merely products of the power of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is also true of the many other demigods whose names are not mentioned here - in the smrti Vedic literature.
- In this verse (in SB 4.19.3) the word saksat is significant. Prthu Maharaja was a saktyavesa-avatara incarnation of Lord Visnu. Actually Prthu Maharaja was a living entity, but he acquired specific powers from Lord Visnu.
- King Indra very firmly took up the thunderbolt manufactured by Visvakarma from the bones of Dadhici. Charged with the exalted power of Dadhici Muni and enlightened by the power of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
- DS is so powerful that even if one falls down from the exalted position of a brahmana through sexual indulgence, he can be saved from all calamities if he chants the holy name of the Lord. This is the extraordinary power of the Lord's holy name.
The Defeat of Demonic Challenges
Throughout history, atheists and materialists have foolishly tried to rival or defy the Supreme Controller. Śrīla Prabhupāda notes that whether it is a powerful demon like Rāvaṇa or a modern scientist trying to create life in a lab, all attempts to challenge God's power ultimately end in complete defeat and annihilation.
- Fighting is always taking place between the demons and the power of the Supreme Personality. Paritranaya sadhunam vinasaya ca duskrtam - BG 4.8.
- Great asuras like Ravana, Hiranyakasipu, Kamsa, and others who were very powerful living entities were all killed by the Personality of Godhead. And the almighty Vasudeva has empowered His name with the powers of His personal Self.
- It is fashionable for materialistic persons to compete with the power of God. When so-called scientists try to manufacture living entities in their laboratories, their only purpose is to defy the talent and ability of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is called illusion.
- Being cursed by the brahmanas, the same two associates took birth again as Kumbhakarna and the ten-headed Ravana. These two Raksasas were killed by Lord Ramacandra's extraordinary power.
The Perfection of Human Intelligence
The illusion of material life is built on the false premise of equality with God. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that true wisdom begins when a living entity stops absurdly comparing their own minute, limited power with the immeasurable, limitless power of the Supreme Creator.
- God is also a living being. That is said in the Oxford Dictionary. God means, "supreme being." So we are all beings, and God is the Supreme Being. We are limited by our power; God is unlimited by His power.
- You can create one small sputnik, and take credit. But God can create innumerable universes simply by breathing. So your energy, your power, is different from God's power. But in quality, you are one with God.
- You cannot compare yourself with God. There is no comparison. But the rascaldom is going on. "Everyone is God. I am God, you are God" - then he's dog. You show the power of God, then you say. First deserve, then desire.
- Mahat means bigger and more powerful, and nunam means there are less powerful. So everyone is less powerful than God. Then why don't you serve God? That is the perfection.
The Supreme Protection
Because the Lord is the ultimate source of all power, His protection is absolute. Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that pure devotees never need to rely on artificial means for their safety; instead, they remain fully fixed in devotional service, confident that the Lord's unlimited potency will vanquish all impediments.
- The devotees are also yogesvaras by the unlimited power of the Lord, just as a child is powerful by the strength of the parents. They do not try to protect themselves by any artificial means, but are saved by the mercy of the parents.
- By His appearance within the womb, the Lord encouraged the child (Pariksit) and gave him complete protection in a new body by His omnipotency. By His power of omnipresence He was present both inside and outside of Uttara and other members of the Pandavas.
- You just remain fixed up in devotional service, and all impediments that may come will be vanquished by the unlimited potency of the Lord. We should have faith in His Power, His Grace, and His Causeless Mercy.
- The Lord is always present everywhere by His name, form, qualities, attributes and paraphernalia, and they all have equal power to protect the devotees.
Conclusion
Śrīla Prabhupāda masterfully demystifies the supreme reality of God's power, proving that it is entirely beyond the scope of mundane calculation and scientific challenge. The Absolute Truth, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, possesses an unlimited, inexhaustible potency that He utilizes to effortlessly orchestrate the creation, maintenance, and destruction of millions of universes. Conditioned souls, whose powers are fragmented and minute, often fall into the illusion of competing with the Lord, only to be vanquished like the great demons of the past. By understanding that all strength—whether exhibited by the demigods, the laws of nature, or the holy name itself—is simply an emanation from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, a sane person gives up the futile attempt to lord over material nature. True wisdom lies in abandoning the envious desire to imitate God's power and instead surrendering to the omnipotent Lord, engaging one's tiny capacity entirely in His loving devotional service to achieve supreme protection and spiritual perfection.
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