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Category:Envious of Devotees of God

Theme Analysis

Envy of the devotees of God is the specific characteristic of the demoniac nature. Srila Prabhupada explains that such persons are known as sura-dvisam, or enemies of the godly. This envy arises from a mundane inability to appreciate the spiritual advancement and opulence of a Vaisnava. Historical examples like Hiranyakasipu and Ramacandra Khan illustrate that this envy drives demons to commit atrocious acts, even against their own family members or saintly persons. However, the Lord is extremely antagonistic toward those who are envious of His devotees. Ultimately, this envy is self-destructive; it does not harm the devotee, who is protected by Krsna, but it causes the offender to lose everything beneficial and fall into a hellish condition.

  • The Definition of Sura-dvisam: Demons are defined by their envy of the Vaisnavas; this is the law of nature for the atheist class who cannot tolerate the success or position of a devotee.
  • The Lord's Antagonism: While the Lord is generally neutral, He becomes prepared to punish or kill anyone who is envious of His devotees, as seen in His incarnations like Lord Nrsimhadeva.
  • Self-Destructive Nature: Envy of a devotee is not auspicious for the demon; it harms the envier rather than the envied, leading to the loss of all good fortune.
  • Modern Manifestations: In the present age, envy manifests when people resent the peaceful and opulent lives of devotees, refusing to join the process but remaining angry at those who do.

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