Category:God's Limbs
Theme Analysis
The philosophical essence of this category defeats the impersonalist misconception that the Absolute Truth is a formless void. The Vedic literatures clearly state that the Supreme Personality of Godhead possesses a transcendental body made entirely of eternity, knowledge, and bliss. Because His form is completely spiritual, every limb of the Lord is eternally bright and absolute. Māyāvādī philosophers, who attempt to sever the limbs of the Lord by declaring Him formless, are compared to demons. Beyond His personal form, the Lord also expands as the universal form (virāṭ-rūpa), where all planets, oceans, and living beings are considered parts of His gigantic body. The powerful demigods who manage the universal affairs are simply acting as the bodily limbs of the Supreme Lord. Furthermore, everything in existence, including the ingredients used for sacrifice, is ultimately generated from the bodily limbs of the Lord. For the advancing yogī and the devotee, meditating on the beautiful limbs of Lord Viṣṇu in the temple—beginning from His lotus feet and gradually rising to His upper limbs—is the perfect and easy method to achieve ultimate spiritual success.
- The Absolute Form: The Supreme Lord is not an impersonal energy. He has a beautiful, transcendental form, and every single limb of His body is completely spiritual, eternal, and full of bliss.
- The Demoniac Mentality: Impersonalists who deny the existence of the Lord's bodily limbs commit a great offense. Attempting to conceptually sever the hands and legs of the Supreme Lord is considered a demoniac business.
- The Universal Limbs: In the cosmic manifestation, the various demigods who govern natural phenomena are considered the assisting limbs of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's gigantic universal form.
- The Source of All Ingredients: Nothing comes from nothing. Lord Brahmā created the universe and performed the first sacrifices using ingredients generated directly from the bodily limbs of the Supreme Lord.
- The Process of Meditation: The recommended process of meditation for this age is to focus the mind on the Deity form in the temple. A devotee should concentrate on the transcendental limbs of Lord Viṣṇu, always starting from His lotus feet.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: The Transcendental Limbs of the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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Pages in category "God's Limbs"
The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total.
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- A neophyte's concentration or meditation upon the limbs of Visnu in the temple, as contemplated in the revealed scriptures, is an easy opportunity for meditation for persons who are unable to sit down tightly at one place
- According to Svetasvatara Upanisad, although Brahman has no material hands and legs, He nonetheless walks in a very stately way and accepts everything that is offered to Him. This suggests that He has transcendental limbs and is therefore not impersonal
- Ananda-cinmaya-sad-ujjvala-vigrahasya: (BS 5.32) every limb of the transcendental body of the Lord is made of ananda-cinmaya-sad-ujjvala. Thus every limb is eternally bright
- At the same time, the mouth, the legs, the arms and the thighs are all component parts of the body. These limbs of the body of the Lord are meant to serve the complete whole
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- One is advised to meditate upon the virat-rupa in order to understand how the different planets, seas, mountains, rivers, birds, beasts, human beings, demigods and all that we can conceive are but different parts and limbs of the Lord's virat form
- One should begin (thinking of God) from the lotus feet and gradually rise to the upper limbs of the transcendental body of the Lord
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- The demigods are considered to be different parts of the universal body of the Lord, and therefore the ultimate purpose in worshiping them is to please the Lord by partially worshiping His different limbs
- The demigods are understood to be various limbs of the Supreme Lord's body, although the Supreme Lord has no material body and does not need anyone's help
- The personalist worships the Lord out of a great sense of gratitude, utilizing the ingredients born out of the bodily limbs of the Lord
- The pleasing appearance of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's bodily features, His limbs and His dress are described. The sankhya-sastra denies the existence of the Lord's transcendental form
- The ritualistic ceremonies and sacrifices, when properly conducted, are the various limbs of My body, the unseen good fortune proceeding from pious or spiritual activities constitutes My mind
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead has a huge government, and He requires assistants. The demigods are considered His bodily limbs. These are the descriptions of Vedic literature
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead is decried by the Mayavadi philosophers, who are almost demons. They say that God has no head, no form, no existence and no legs, hands or other bodily limbs
- Then concentrate upon pranava omkara or the limbs of the body of Visnu, as recommended herein (in SB 2.1.19) by Sukadeva Gosvami, the great authority
- They (the Visnu forms of worship) are different spiritual centers of meditation on the transcendental limbs of the body of Visnu. The worshipable Deity in the temple of Visnu is identical with Lord Visnu by the inconceivable potency of the Lord
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- When I was born from the abdominal lotus flower of the Lord (Maha-Visnu), the great person, I had no ingredients for sacrificial performances except the bodily limbs of the great Personality of Godhead
- When the beautiful princesses of the serpent kings, hoping for the Lord's (Ananta) auspicious blessing, smear His arms with aguru pulp, sandalwood pulp and kunkuma, the touch of His limbs awakens lusty desires within them
- When the priests were about to offer the sacrificial ingredients into the fire, Maharaja Bharata expertly understood how the offering made to different demigods was simply an offering to the different limbs of the Lord
- Worship of the Lord is also performed by the ingredients born from the bodily limbs of the Lord, and yet the worshiper, who is himself a part of the Lord, achieves the result of devotional service to the Lord