Why Godhead Instead of Just God?
We describe Krishna as the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Why do we say "Godhead" instead of the simpler, more commonly understood and accepted term "God"? We could just say that Krishna is God. We learned this term "Godhead" from Srila Prabhupada, and we use it because he uses it. So why does he use it? Srila Prabhupada has not invented anything new. He has simply presented the timeless message of the Vedas in the most powerful, compassionate, and attractive way to relieve the suffering humanity from the countless distresses of material existence. This term "Godhead" is the English translation of the Sanskrit word "Bhagavan," which appears in the very first verse of the Srimad Bhagavatam and means "one who is full in all opulences." These opulences are six in number: power, beauty, renunciation, knowledge, wealth, fame. The Sanskrit word for God is "ishvara," which means controller. This word covers the opulence of power, but it does not accurately convey the other five opulences. Therefore the term "Godhead" is a more accurate and complete designation for the Supreme Person.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Please accept my humble obeisances.
I read your "Thought for the Day" every day. You describe Krishna consciousness as if it is filled with nectar. But then why am I not able to taste that same sweetness?
V.J.
We do not taste happiness when we try to taste it. We taste happiness when we try to give happiness to Krishna. So if you are not tasting happiness, you should sincerely try to please Lord Krishna with all of your thoughts, words, and deeds in all times, places, and circumstances. Then you will surely derive great taste from the process of Krishna consciousness at every minute.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Godhead is Light The Bliss of Krishna Consciousness Kaunas, Lithuania--19 April 2011
Answers According to the Vedic Version:
Question: Why I Don't Taste Bhakti Sweetness?
Srila Gurudeva,Please accept my humble obeisances.
I read your "Thought for the Day" every day. You describe Krishna consciousness as if it is filled with nectar. But then why am I not able to taste that same sweetness?
V.J.
Answer: You Are Doing Something Wrong
It is a fact that Krishna consciousness, when practiced correctly, manifests unlimited oceans of transcendental bliss. If you are not tasting this bliss, you are not practicing Krishna consciousness correctly.We do not taste happiness when we try to taste it. We taste happiness when we try to give happiness to Krishna. So if you are not tasting happiness, you should sincerely try to please Lord Krishna with all of your thoughts, words, and deeds in all times, places, and circumstances. Then you will surely derive great taste from the process of Krishna consciousness at every minute.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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