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Title: Lord Nityananda Traveling
To the Holy Places
User: Matus Date: 2005-03-09 18:58:30
Dear Swami Gaurangapada,
Please give me Your
explanations to the following verses from the chapter Lord Nityananda's
Traveling To the Holy Places of the Holy Book Shri Nityananda Charitamrita:
- Remembering Lord
Balarama’s glorious activities in Hastinapura, Lord Nityananda called out, “O
Haladhara, please save Me!” and then offered obeisances.
(I don't understand this
exclamation of Lord Nityananda for he is considered to be non-different from
Lord Balarama.)
- Lord Nityananda then
visited a monastery where He found them all sitting together. The Lord asked a
question, but no one replied. Becoming angry with them, the Lord kicked them in
the head. They all simply smiled and ran away.
(What did He ask them and
why did he become angry?)
Thank You millions of
times :cry:
Remaining with humble
greetings and remembrance :oops:
Matus
Title:
User: Swami Gaurangapada Date: 2005-03-09 20:12:14
Dear spiritual son Matus,
Nityananda! Gauranga! Hare Krishna!
Thank you for reading
Shri Nityananda Charitamrita with sincerity. It is the most glorious and
merciful subject matter in the world. If you try to understand the pastimes of
Lord Nityananda, your mind and heart will be simply astonished with love.
(1) Lord Nityananda has
two kinds of moods just like Lord Gauranga. One is the mood of being God
Himself and the second is the mood of His own devotee. He adopts the second
mood sometimes as He has come to relish His own devotion and He adopts the
first mood sometimes as He cannot avoid His own godliness. Here you see Lord
Nityananda crying out to His own form of Lord Haladhara Balarama in the second
mood of being His own devotee. In this way He relishes the devotion which His
devotees feel for Him. This is the same as Lord Gauranga crying out to His own
form of Lord Krishna.
(2) The people in the
monastery were discussing impersonalistic subject matters and rejecting the
truth that God is a person. This constitutes an offense against the very core
of the existence of God. When God personally comes to them, they reject Him
because they do not believe in His form. So Lord Nityananda asked them a
question regarding this but they were so intoxicated in their mental
speculations that they hardly cared to answer the Lord Hismelf. Seeing that
they are not accepting His mercy even though He has come personally, Lord
Nityananda still wanted to deliver them somehow and also shake them from their
gross ignorance about His position. So the Lord kicked them giving them the
greatest good fortune of receiving the most purifying touch of His lotus feet
which is rare for even Brahma and Shiva. This is the extraordinary mercy of
Lord Nityananda Prabhu upon all the conditioned souls. He gives them His mercy
even if they do not want it. Jaya Nityananda Charitamrita!