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Category:Caitanya's Calling

Theme Analysis

The various instances of Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu calling His devotees and the general public reveal His supreme position and unparalleled influence. When the local magistrate attempted to stop the saṅkīrtana movement, the Lord called upon tens of thousands of citizens to join a massive civil disobedience campaign, proving His immense social popularity. In His more intimate dealings, He frequently called for pure devotees like Sanātana Gosvāmī, Haridāsa Ṭhākura, and Mukunda Datta to bestow His causeless mercy, embrace them, or distribute remnants of food. Furthermore, the Lord bestowed specific names and titles upon His associates, while He Himself was affectionately called Gaurahari and Viśvambhara by His followers. Through these diverse interactions, the supreme authority and compassionate nature of the Lord are clearly demonstrated.

  • The Call for Civil Disobedience: In response to the Kazi's opposition, the Lord displayed His supreme leadership by calling hundreds of thousands of people to perform saṅkīrtana.
  • Calling His Intimate Devotees: Out of deep affection, the Lord repeatedly called for His pure devotees, even when they humbly felt unqualified to approach Him.
  • Distributing Prasādam and Mercy: The Lord personally called His associates one by one to distribute transcendental remnants and shower them with special blessings.
  • Bestowing Names and Titles: The act of calling devotees by new spiritual names or receiving affectionate titles from the public highlights the intimate loving exchanges within the movement.

Pages in category "Caitanya's Calling"

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