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Category:Wives of Devotees of God

Theme Analysis

The philosophical essence of this category highlights the exalted position and devotional service rendered by the wives of the Lord's pure devotees. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that these illustrious women—such as mother Yaśodā, Devakī, Draupadī, and the wives of the cowherd men—are not ordinary souls, but eternal associates of Kṛṣṇa who share in the transcendental perfection of their husbands. In the spiritual world, millions of goddesses of fortune serve as the wives of devotees, while in the material world, exalted personalities like Droṇa and his wife Dharā descend as Nanda Mahārāja and mother Yaśodā to serve the Lord. Whether offering prayers, preparing food, or tolerating severe distress, the wives of pure devotees embody unalloyed surrender, demonstrating that the supreme destination of returning to Godhead is achieved through pure devotional service, regardless of gender.

  • Exalted Associates of the Lord: The wives of great devotees, such as Devakī and mother Yaśodā, are eternally liberated souls who descend from the spiritual world to assist the Supreme Lord in His pastimes.
  • The Ecstasy of Vraja: The wives of the cowherd men exhibited profound, spontaneous love for Kṛṣṇa, offering Him gifts, blessings, and prayers from the very moment of His appearance in Vṛndāvana.
  • Tolerance in Devotional Life: The wives of great devotees often endure severe trials, as seen when Draupadī was harassed in the assembly or when the Pāṇḍavas lost their kingdom and family, illustrating the absolute surrender required in pure devotion.
  • Equal Destination of Perfection: By supporting their husbands and directly serving the Lord—whether by offering food or nurturing the Supreme Personality of Godhead—the wives of devotees achieve the exact same spiritual perfection and reach the destination of Godhead without changing their bodies.

Pages in category "Wives of Devotees of God"

The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.