Category:God's Encouragement
Theme Analysis
The philosophical essence of this category highlights the Supreme Personality of Godhead as the ultimate source of courage and inspiration for all living entities. The Lord's encouragement is not mundane motivation; it is a profound spiritual assurance that immediately dispels fear and bewilders material anxieties. For His pure devotees, the Lord appears in awe-inspiring forms—such as Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva appearing from the pillar to reassure Prahlāda, or expanding as the Supersoul within the womb to protect the infant Parīkṣit. The Lord also encourages His devotees through transcendental knowledge, as He did by speaking the Bhagavad-gītā to inspire Arjuna to execute his duty, and by showing His beautiful two-armed form to soothe his fears. In intimate relationships, the Lord displays profound emotional sensitivity, instantly understanding the anxieties of Rukmiṇī or Dhruva Mahārāja and offering sweet, reassuring words. Interestingly, the Lord's encouragement is also absolute in its reach; He empowers demigods and even encourages demons. During the churning of the milk ocean, He entered both parties to give them the stamina to continue, and for materialistic atheists like Dhṛtarāṣṭra’s sons, He encourages their false pride simply to accelerate their ultimate bewilderment and downfall.
- Protection in Danger: The Supreme Lord actively intervenes to save His surrendered devotees. By His omnipresent power, He appears in the womb, from a pillar, or in any necessary form to offer complete protection and say, "Do not worry."
- Encouragement Through Knowledge: Fear is a byproduct of material illusion. By receiving the transcendental messages of the Lord—such as the Bhagavad-gītā or acyuta-kathā—devotees like Arjuna and Mahārāja Parīkṣit become completely fearless, even in the face of death.
- Intimate and Affectionate Dealings: The Lord is perfectly sensitive to the emotional needs of His devotees. He speaks sweet words to soothe the distress of Queen Rukmiṇī, reassures Dhruva Mahārāja regarding his early material desires, and drags the dead body of Kaṁsa just to encourage and relieve the anxieties of His parents.
- Empowering Universal Duties: The Lord supplies the inner strength and courage required for massive cosmic tasks. During the churning of the ocean, He personally entered the demigods, the demons, and Vāsuki to encourage them to continue their exhaustive work.
- Bewildering the Demonic: The Lord fulfills the desires of all living entities. For materialistic demons who wish to falsely lord over the world, the Lord encourages their pride and ambition, plunging them deeper into bewilderment as a precursor to their inevitable destruction.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God's Encouragement - The Reassuring Shelter 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 Encouragement"
The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
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- By appearing from the pillar, the Lord encouraged His devotee (Prahlada Maharaja), saying in effect, "Don't worry. I am present here."
- By His appearance within the womb, the Lord encouraged the child (Pariksit) and gave him complete protection in a new body by His omnipotency. By His power of omnipresence He was present both inside and outside of Uttara and other members of the Pandavas
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- The demigods and demons worked almost madly for the nectar, encouraged by the Lord, who was above and below the mountain and who had entered the demigods, the demons, Vasuki and the mountain itself
- The Lord assured Dhruva Maharaja that Dhruva would not be bereft of the Lord's love. He encouraged Dhruva not to be worried that he childishly had material desires and at the same time had the pure aspiration to be a great devotee
- The Lord was therefore pleased when such Vedic mantras were chanted, and to encourage His pure devotees, He roared once more and entered the water to rescue the submerged earth
- The parents of the Lord, due to parental affection, felt extreme danger, and they almost fainted. Just to convince them that They had actually killed Kamsa, Krsna and Baladeva pulled Kamsa's dead body along the ground to encourage them
- They (demons & demigods) were getting tired (Vasuki so much that he was almost going to die), Lord Visnu, to encourage them to continue churning the ocean, entered into them according to their respective modes of nature - goodness, passion and ignorance