Category:God's Ornaments
Theme Analysis
Śrīla Prabhupāda details the transcendental nature of God's ornaments. Whether describing the molten-gold decorations of Lord Viṣṇu, the nose-ring of mother Sītā, or the jeweled necklaces of Lord Kṛṣṇa, these ornaments are not material. They are direct expansions of the Lord's spiritual energy and are completely non-different from Him. A striking philosophical point is that in the material world, ornaments beautify the physical body, but in the spiritual reality, the Lord is so inherently beautiful that His body actually beautifies the ornaments. Furthermore, Śrīla Prabhupāda teaches that while dressing the Deity with physical ornaments is an important part of temple worship, the real ornaments that truly decorate the Lord are enthusiastic preaching, purified chanting, and regulated pūjā.
- The Absolute Nature of the Ornaments: Because the Lord is absolute, the beautiful, glittering ornaments decorating His transcendental body are non-different from Him.
- The Supreme Source of Beauty: Unlike conditioned souls who rely on jewelry for beauty, the Supreme Lord's personal beauty actually enhances and glorifies the ornaments He wears.
- The Perfection of Yogic Meditation: Advanced transcendentalists constantly meditate upon the Lord's form, moving their focus from His lotus feet up to His radiant face and His divine ornaments.
- The True Decorations of Devotional Service: Beyond physical jewels and gold, the Lord is most pleased and decorated by the pure devotion, regulated worship, and enthusiastic preaching of His servants.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: Decorating the Lord with God's Ornaments.
Subcategories
This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
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Pages in category "God's Ornaments"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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- A thief asked: "So may I take some of your these ornaments? You are so rich." "No, no, no. My mother will be angry. I cannot..." Krsna as a child. So he became more and more eager for Krsna. And then, by Krsna's association, he had already become purified
- A yogi is advised to meditate on the form of Lord Visnu from point to point, from ankles to legs to knees to thighs to chest to neck, and in this way gradually up to the face and then to the ornaments. There is no question of impersonal meditation
- A yogi is advised to meditate on the form of Lord Visnu from point to point, from the ankles to the legs to the knees to the thighs to the chest to the neck, and in this way gradually up to the face and then to the ornaments
- After giving everything in charity to the brahmanas, Lord Ramacandra retained only His personal garments and ornaments, and similarly the Queen, mother Sita, was left with only her nose ring, and nothing else
- All of the ornaments on the body of Lord Visnu resemble molten gold of the reddish-gold color of the morning sunrise
- As far as Krsna's ornaments are concerned, when they decorate His body it appears that they do not beautify Him, but the ornaments themselves become beautiful simply by being on His body
- As the gopis & Krsna danced together, a very blissful musical sound was produced from the tinkling of their bells, ornaments & bangles. It appeared that Krsna was a greenish sapphire locket in the midst of a golden necklace decorated with valuable stones
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- He is well decorated with an ornamental wreath about His waist and rings studded with valuable jewels on His fingers. His leglets, His bangles, His oiled hair, curling with a bluish tint, and His beautiful smiling face are all very pleasing
- His (Lord Visnu's) arms stretched down to His knees, and all His beautiful limbs were smeared with sandalwood and decorated with glittering ornaments. He wore yellow clothes, and by either side stood His energies Bhumi and Nila
- His ornaments are all made of gold, set with jewels, and He wears a glowing head dress and earrings
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- Lord Brahma could then see You possessing thousands and thousands of faces, feet, heads, hands, thighs, noses, ears and eyes. You were very nicely dressed, being decorated and bedecked with varieties of ornaments and weapons
- Lord Jagannatha was garlanded, dressed with nice garments and adorned with beautiful ornaments. His face was glittering from the rays of sunshine, and the entire atmosphere was fragrant
- Lord Ramacandra, fully bathed and His head clean-shaven, dressed Himself very nicely and was decorated with a garland and ornaments. Thus He shone brightly, surrounded by His brothers and wife, who were similarly dressed and ornamented
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- Since both cause and effect are the Supreme Lord, there is no difference between cause and effect. Consequently the ornaments and weapons of the Lord, being expansions of His spiritual energy, are not different from Him
- Since the Lord is all-pervasive, He exists in everything, and everything exists in Him. Therefore even worship of the Lord's weapons or ornaments has the same potency as worship of the Lord
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- The beauty of material nature is due to His (God's) personal beauty, yet He is always magnificently dressed and ornamented to prove His transcendental variegatedness, which is so important in the advancement of spiritual knowledge
- The Lord appeared in His original form, with ornaments and weapons in His hands. Although this ever-existing form is not visible in the material world, He nonetheless appeared in this form
- The Lord in His tortoise incarnation became the pivot for the churning rod, and thus His ornaments were polished by the turning of Mandara Hill
- The ornaments on the arms of the Lord are as brilliant and lustrous as if they had been polished very recently
- The prayer to the ornaments and carriers of the Lord is not false, for they are as good as the Lord
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- Uddhava tells Vidura, "His (Krsna's) personal beauty was so great that there was no necessity for His wearing ornaments on His body. In fact, instead of the ornaments beautifying Krsna, Krsna's beauty enhanced the ornaments"
- Under Raghunatha Bhatta Gosvami’s order, one of his disciples constructed the Govinda temple. Raghunatha Bhatta Gosvami supplied all the ornaments of the Govinda Deity
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- We improve on Deity worship by regulated puja, purified chanting and bold and enthusiastic preaching work. Those are the real ornaments with which to decorate the Lord
- When Kutila saw Krsna wearing a necklace, she could understand that the jeweled ornament had been given to Him by Radharani. She therefore became absorbed in anger and began to move her eyebrows, expressing her anger in ecstatic love