Category:God's Personal Body
Theme Analysis
Śrīla Prabhupāda discusses the absolute nature of God's personal body. Unlike the material body of a conditioned soul, the Lord's body is sac-cid-ānanda-vigraha—eternally cognizant, blissful, and full of spiritual form. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the impersonal Brahman effulgence (brahmajyotir) is simply the rays emanating from His personal body. Because the Lord and His body are non-different (advaya-jñāna), all the Lord's ornaments, weapons, and surrounding energies are also spiritual and possess living force. The Lord does not change or degrade like a human, and His body is the supreme source of all energy in the material and spiritual worlds.
- The Absolute Form (Sac-cid-ānanda-vigraha): The Lord possesses an eternal, blissful, and cognizant form that is completely distinct from material matter, serving as the ultimate spiritual reality.
- The Source of Effulgence: The impersonal brahmajyotir, often sought by philosophers, is not the ultimate truth but is merely the glowing radiance emanating from the Lord's personal body.
- The Non-Different Living Force: There is no distinction between the Lord and His personal body, ornaments, or weapons; everything pertaining to Him is a fully conscious, spiritual living force.
- Rejecting Material Conceptions: One must avoid the error of equating the Lord’s spiritual form with a material body, as such a misunderstanding prevents one from truly perceiving the Absolute Truth.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: The Absolute Nature of God's Personal Body.
Pages in category "God's Personal Body"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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- A nitya-siddha is one who is eternally Krsna's associate, an expansion of Krsna's personal body, whereas a sadhana-siddha is an ordinary human being who, by executing pious activities and following regulative principles of DS, also comes to that stage
- All (five rasas) combine on the platform of conjugal love when the devotee wants to serve the Lord by offering Him his personal body
- Although brahmajyoti is not different from His (the Supreme Person) personal body, that sort of oneness (merging into the bodily luster of the Personality of Godhead) is not accepted by a pure devotee
- Anything pertaining to Him (God) is in the same category of spiritual existence. They (The sword, bow, club, disc and everything decorating the personal body of the Lord) are all engaged in the service of the Lord in varieties of spiritual forms
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- The following verse appears in Gita-govinda (1.11): My dear friend, just see how Krsna is enjoying His transcendental pastimes in the spring by expanding the beauty of His personal body
- The impersonal feature of the Absolute, the Brahman effulgence, is but the rays of the personal body of Krsna. These rays of the personal body of Krsna are cast all over the creation of the Lord
- The impersonalists do not merge into the existence of the Supreme Person but into His personal bodily luster, which is called the brahma-jyotir
- The personal body of the Lord is the source of the brahmajyoti, as confirmed in Bhagavad-gita
- The sword, bow, club, disc and everything decorating the personal body of the Lord are spiritual living force. Therefore the Lord is called advaya jnana, indicating that there is no difference between Him and His names, forms, qualities, weapons and so on
- There are two kinds of sayujya-mukti: merging into the Brahman effulgence and merging into the personal body of the Lord. Merging into the Lord's body is even more abominable than merging into His effulgence
- These rays of the personal body of Krsna are cast all over the creation of the Lord, and the portion of the effulgence which is covered by the material cloud is called the created cosmos of the three material qualities - sattva, rajas and tamas
- This experience (of Brahman realization) is called advaita-vada, or realization of the oneness of the Absolute. The impersonal glowing effulgence of Brahman consists only of the personal bodily rays of the Supreme Godhead, Sri Krsna
- This gigantic manifestation of the phenomenal material world as a whole is the personal body of the Absolute Truth, wherein the universal resultant past, present and future of material time is experienced