Category:God Is Glorious
Theme Analysis
The philosophical essence of this category establishes the supreme, unconquerable nature of the Absolute Truth. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that the Lord is the most glorious person, possessing unlimited spiritual qualities and fame that spread throughout all planetary systems. His glorious activities, whether in creating the cosmic manifestation or displaying intimate pastimes, are the perfect subject matter for the conditioned souls to hear. By constantly hearing about these glorious activities from authoritative sources like the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, living entities become purified. Furthermore, the Lord is so magnanimous that He shares His glory with His pure devotees, making them as glorious or even more glorious than Himself in their dedicated service.
- The Supreme Unconquerable Lord: The personified Vedas continually sing the glories of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is entirely transcendental to material nature.
- Glorious Pastimes and Creation: The Lord acts gloriously by manifesting both the material and spiritual worlds through His potencies, and He descends to display wonderful activities for the pleasure of His devotees.
- The Power of Hearing His Glories: Hearing about the Lord's glorious activities in the association of pure devotees instantly liberates the soul from the regrettable conditions of material life.
- The Glory of the Devotees: The Lord is always self-glorious, but when a devotee engages in glorifying Him, the devotee also becomes glorious, often empowered by the Lord to act even more gloriously than Himself.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: God Is Glorious - Unconquerable and Supreme.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "God Is Glorious"
The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
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- I offer my obeisances unto Him, because the Supreme Personality of Godhead is transcendental to material nature and the living entities, because He is devoid of such a material body, and because He is always glorious in His spiritual qualities
- In the Vedas the Lord says: "Since everything is a manifestation of My energy, I am known as Parabrahman. Therefore everyone should hear from Me about My glorious activities"
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- Mother Yasoda addressed Balarama thus: "My dear Rama, the glory of Your family, my dear child, please come back with Your younger brother Krsna immediately. You have been engaged in playing since early morning, and You must be very tired"
- My dear highly glorified Lord, if one, in the association of pure devotees, hears even once the glories of Your activities, he does not, unless he is nothing but an animal, give up the association of devotees
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- That chapter also describes how Svarupa Damodara Gosvami rejected the drama of a poet from Bengal and established the glories of the Deity
- The Lord actually wants to see His servants work more gloriously than Himself. For instance, on the Battlefield of Kuruksetra, Sri Krsna provoked Arjuna to fight because all the warriors on the battlefield were to die by Krsna’s plan
- The Lord is always glorious, whether the devotee glorifies Him or not, but if the devotee engages in glorifying the Lord, the devotee himself automatically becomes glorious
- The Lord is described here (in SB 3.29.5) as yoga-bhaskara, the sun of the system of all yoga. Devahuti has already requested her glorious son (Kapiladeva) to describe bhakti-yoga, and the Lord has described bhakti-yoga as the ultimate yoga system
- The mahatmas are not concerned with knowing the Lord by mental speculation because they enjoy hearing about His glorious activities in His transcendental dealings with His devotees or with the demons
- This verse from Srimad-Bhagavatam (SB 1.18.12) was spoken to Suta Gosvami at the meeting of great sages at Naimisaranya. The great sages were headed by Saunaka, and Suta Gosvami was speaking of the glorious activities of the SPG at that meeting
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- When the Lord wants to take pleasure in pastimes, He comes down to this material world and acts like a human being, thus showing His wonderful, glorious activities to please the devotees
- With His (the Lord's) strong, glorious arms, which award fearlessness throughout the universe, He took hold of Vasuki and began churning the ocean, using Mandara Mountain as a churning rod