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Category:Wanting to Impress

Theme Analysis

Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that great authorities, including the Supreme Lord Himself, often go to great lengths to impress absolute truths upon the conditioned souls. By imparting perfect knowledge, these exalted personalities dispel the darkness of ignorance and correct deeply rooted misconceptions. For instance, Nārada Muni wanted to impress upon the world that Kṛṣṇa acts with complete independence, while Bhīṣmadeva emphasized the unfathomable nature of the Lord's supreme plan. Similarly, basic spiritual instructions—such as the fact that the living entity is not the material body and that death is inevitable by the laws of material nature—were forcefully impressed upon figures like Arjuna, Dhruva Mahārāja, and Kaṁsa. Through these authoritative instructions, human society is directed away from bodily illusion, demigod worship, and impersonalism, and guided toward the ultimate process of liberation: rendering devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead and chanting His holy names.

  • The Position of the Lord: Great sages like Nārada Muni and Bhīṣmadeva wanted to impress upon human society that the Supreme Lord is fully independent and His ultimate plans remain entirely inconceivable even to exalted demigods.
  • Defeating Atheism: Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu deliberately wanted to impress upon atheistic men that the Deity in the temple is not a material idol, but the worshipable Supreme Personality of Godhead.
  • The Bodily Concept of Life: To cure the foundational disease of material existence, Kṛṣṇa, Svāyambhuva Manu, and Vasudeva wanted to impress upon their audiences that the soul is completely distinct from the temporary material body.
  • The Inevitability of Death: Vasudeva used logic to impress upon the demonic Kaṁsa that death cannot be avoided by committing abominable sins, which only lead to further suffering in future material bodies.
  • The Path of Liberation: Lord Caitanya and Śrīla Prabhupāda wanted to impress upon all conditioned souls that mere execution of mundane duties is insufficient for liberation; one must engage in pure devotional service and chant the holy names.

Pages in category "Wanting to Impress"

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