The Revolutionary Srimad Bhagavatam
The most revolutionary knowledge which has ever been revealed within this universe is carefully preserved in the ancient text known as the Srimad Bhagavatam. That beautiful Bhagavatam is full of choice poetic descriptions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Sri Krishna, and His pure devotees. In that sweet Srimad Bhagavatam is recorded a conversation which took place thousands of year ago between the great sage Srila Narada Muni and his disciple, Srila Vyasadeva, who is famous for being the compiler of the Vedic wisdom. Narada Muni mercifully enlightens Vyasadeva in the following words:
tad-vag-visargo janatagha-viplavo
yasmin prati-slokam abaddhavaty api
namany anantasya yaso 'nkitani yat
srnvanti gayanti grnanti sadhavah
"That literature which is full of descriptions of the transcendental glories of the name, fame, forms, pastimes, etc., of the unlimited Supreme Lord is a different creation, full of transcendental words directed toward bringing about a revolution in the impious lives of this world's misdirected civilization. Such transcendental literatures, even though imperfectly composed, are heard, sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest.
--Srimad Bhagavatam 1.5.11
The revolutionary impact of the Srimad Bhagavatam has not diminished with age. It is just as powerful and potent for completely revolutionizing the human society as it was 5,000 years ago. Simply what is required are people who are purely practicing it and teaching it throughout the world.
On the order my spiritual master I have fully dedicated my life for traveling and preaching all over the world to enlighten as many people as possible in the true meaning of the Srimad Bhagavatam. I know that by the divine power of the Srimad Bhagavatam that if I simply present it purely as it is without any adulteration that there will in fact be a powerful positive impact for the respiritulization of the entire human society.
You have every right to enlighten/correct me, if my conception is lacking.
Your student,
Suraj
Nothing cannot emanate from the Supreme because the substance nothing does not exist. Everything that emanates from the Supreme is substantial. It has substance. It is something. Otherwise it could not emanate from the Supreme.
In other words, there is no such thing as the substance nothing. It only exists only as a concept. In that sense, on the conceptual level, nothing is not nothing; it is indeed something. So in conclusion we can understand that there is no such thing as nothing, since even nothing is something.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
tad-vag-visargo janatagha-viplavo
yasmin prati-slokam abaddhavaty api
namany anantasya yaso 'nkitani yat
srnvanti gayanti grnanti sadhavah
"That literature which is full of descriptions of the transcendental glories of the name, fame, forms, pastimes, etc., of the unlimited Supreme Lord is a different creation, full of transcendental words directed toward bringing about a revolution in the impious lives of this world's misdirected civilization. Such transcendental literatures, even though imperfectly composed, are heard, sung and accepted by purified men who are thoroughly honest.
--Srimad Bhagavatam 1.5.11
The revolutionary impact of the Srimad Bhagavatam has not diminished with age. It is just as powerful and potent for completely revolutionizing the human society as it was 5,000 years ago. Simply what is required are people who are purely practicing it and teaching it throughout the world.
On the order my spiritual master I have fully dedicated my life for traveling and preaching all over the world to enlighten as many people as possible in the true meaning of the Srimad Bhagavatam. I know that by the divine power of the Srimad Bhagavatam that if I simply present it purely as it is without any adulteration that there will in fact be a powerful positive impact for the respiritulization of the entire human society.
Sriman Sankarshan Das Teaches Srimad Bhagavatam in Riga, Latvia
Answers According to the Vedic Version
Question: Is God Nothing?...
God's available to all those, who seek him in the earnest way. It may be immaterial if we seek him as Lord Krishna, Vishnu, God, Allah, Jesus or "Nothing." (Nothing also emanates from Him, if He is almighty.)You have every right to enlighten/correct me, if my conception is lacking.
Your student,
Suraj
Answer: No, Because Nothing Does Not Exist...
While you are right that God can be approached either as Krishna, Vishnu, God, or through His pure devotee, Lord Jesus Christ, your idea that we can seek God as nothing is incorrect.Nothing cannot emanate from the Supreme because the substance nothing does not exist. Everything that emanates from the Supreme is substantial. It has substance. It is something. Otherwise it could not emanate from the Supreme.
In other words, there is no such thing as the substance nothing. It only exists only as a concept. In that sense, on the conceptual level, nothing is not nothing; it is indeed something. So in conclusion we can understand that there is no such thing as nothing, since even nothing is something.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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