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Title: Lord Buddha
User: Matus Date: 2005-08-23 13:33:54
Dear Swami Gaurangapada,
Nityananda! Gauranga!
Hare Krishna!
Please accept my humble
obeisances.
I have a question
regarding Lord Buddha.
In Your audio lecture
commenteries on Vaishnava Siddhanta Mala (2-4c-Knowledge-Renunciation-of-God)
You are saying that Lord Buddha is jiva tattva, soul.
But in Shrimad Bhagavatam
(1.3.24) Lord Buddha appears among the incarnations of Lord Krishna...
Shrimad Bhagavatam 1.3.24:
tataḥ kalau
sampravṛtte
sammohāya
sura-dviṣām
buddho
nāmnāshjana-sutaḥ
kīkaṭeṣu
bhaviṣyati
"Then, in the
beginning of Kali-yuga, the Lord will appear as Lord Buddha, the son of Ashjanā,
in the province of Gayā, just for the purpose of deluding those who
are envious of the faithful theist."
Could You please
enlighten for us this matter.
Thank You very much.
Remaining with humble
greetings,
Yours
Matus
Title: Buddha
User: Swami Gaurangapada Date: 2005-10-02 04:10:38
Nityananda! Gauranga!
Hare Krishna! A jiva (soul) can also become known as a partial incarnation of
the Lord when the soul gets empowered by Lord Gauranga-Krishna to perform a
specific function or mission. This is known as shaktyavesha avatara or an
empowered partial incarnation of the Lord. Buddha is described as such a
partial empowered incarnation just like Kalki, Parashurama etc. So even though
it is written that the Lord will appear it actually means that the Lord
potency's partially appears by empowering a specific soul (shakti + aavesha).