Category:God's Companions
Theme Analysis
The philosophical essence of this category explores the profound nature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's eternal companions. The Lord is never alone; He is always surrounded by His loving entourage. His primary and constant companion is the goddess of fortune, Lakṣmī-devī, who represents His internal potency and is never separated from Him (anapāyinī). Furthermore, when the Lord descends into the material world, He does not come alone; His liberated associates, such as Arjuna, incarnate alongside Him to facilitate His divine pastimes. A crucial aspect of this category highlights the Lord's reciprocal compassion: just as pure devotees act as His constant companions, the Lord Himself acts as the constant companion of every living entity in the form of the Paramātmā (Supersoul), accompanying the conditioned soul even down to the most hellish planets. Ultimately, achieving the status of the Lord's companion is a supreme form of liberation, and one can immediately associate with these exalted personalities simply by hearing the narrations of the Lord and His pure devotees.
- The Eternal Consort: Lakṣmī-devī, the goddess of fortune, is the constant companion of Lord Viṣṇu. Because the power and the powerful are identical, she remains with Him eternally, and devotees always envision the Lord beautifully decorated and accompanied by her.
- The Supersoul: The Lord exhibits unmatched compassion by acting as the constant companion of the conditioned soul. As the Paramātmā within the heart, He accompanies the living entity through all material bodies, even in hell.
- Descending Associates: When the Lord incarnates, His pure devotees incarnate with Him. These constant companions, such as Arjuna or the associates of Lord Caitanya, are liberated souls who assist in the Lord's specific missions.
- The Purity of Companions: Anyone who serves as a constant companion of the Lord is transcendentally situated and completely pure, acting as a place of pilgrimage themselves. However, a companion, while liberated, is never equal to the Supreme Lord.
- The Perfection of Association: Becoming a companion of the Lord is one of the five forms of liberation. Moreover, the supreme expression of God's form is His manifestation as the young companion of the cowherd boys and gopīs in Vṛndāvana.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God's Companions - The Eternal Associates of the Supreme Lord.
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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Pages in category "God's Companions"
The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
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- A living entity who always remembers the Lord and is thus His constant companion is as transcendentally situated as the Lord Himself
- A living entity, however great he may be in the material estimation, can never equal the Supreme Lord. Anyone who is a constant companion of the Lord is certainly a liberated person, but he cannot be equal to the Lord. BG 1972 purports
- Although the goddess of fortune is always a constant companion of the Supreme Lord, the Lord is more inclined to His devotees
- Although the Lord is one in His various forms (advaitam acyutam anadim), still His form as the young enjoyer of the gopis and companion of the cowherd boys (kisora-murti) is the most perfect form
- Anyone who is a constant companion of the Lord is certainly a liberated person, but he cannot be equal to the Lord
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- Even a living being destined to reside in the Kumbhipaka hell is accompanied by his eternal companion, the Lord
- Even the goddess of fortune, who is the constant companion of Lord Narayana, specifically wanted to hear about the Lord's glories, and for the association of the gopis, who are pure devotees, the goddess of fortune, Laksmi, underwent severe austerities
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- The Lord is the constant companion of the living entity as Paramatma, or the Supersoul, and therefore He can understand the desires of the individual soul, as one can smell the flavor of a flower by being near it. BG 1972 purports
- The narration of the Personality of Godhead and His devotees is absolute in itself, and thus to hear it with a devotional attitude is to associate with the Lord and constant companions of the Lord
- The power and the powerful are identical. Therefore mother Laksmi, the goddess of fortune, is the constant companion of Lord Visnu; they remain together constantly
- There are five kinds of liberation, namely to become one with the Lord, to live with the Supreme Lord on the same planet, to have the same features as the Lord, to enjoy the same opulences as the Lord, and to live as a companion of the Lord
- They (the gopis) addressed the deer, "It appears, that Krsna, who is the Supreme Narayana Himself, must have passed through this way along with His companion, Laksmi, the goddess of fortune
- This particular time is most inauspicious because at this time the horrible-looking ghosts and constant companions of the lord of the ghosts are visible
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- What to speak of Lord Brahma and Lord Siva, the goddess of fortune, Laksmi, is the Lord's constant companion in service, since she always associates with His body. But even she could not get such mercy - as mother Yasoda
- Whenever a devotee sees the Lord, he sees Him in a most beautifully decorated form, accompanied by His constant companion the goddess of fortune, who is eternally beautiful
- Without even removing His garments, Lord Caitanya took a bath in the Ganges with His companions. There He explained the glories of devotional service