A River of Ever-Increasing Endless Nectar
Krishna katha means the topics of Krishna. The devotee's joy is to absorb himself in Krishna katha as much as possible at every moment. He wants to hear about Krishna as much as possible, think about Krishna as much as possible, chant Hare Krishna as much as possible, glorify Krishna's qualities and pastimes as much as possible, and serve Krishna as much as possible. In this way he experiences life as an endless river of ever-increasing nectar.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Answers by Citing the Vedic Version:
Question: Does Krishna Have Form or Is He Formless?
Kindly enlighten the matter that Nirgun Nirakar (Formless God ) is true or Sagun Sakar (God with Form)? Or are both true? Does Lord Krishna have a shape and body, or is He formless?
Your humble and obedient servant,
Snehal T.
(Anand, India )
Your humble and obedient servant,
Snehal T.
(Anand, India )
Answer: Materially Formless and Spiritually With Form
When the Supreme is described as nirgun nirakar, without qualities and without form, this means that He has no material qualities and no material form. So the answer is that both are true. The Supreme has spiritual form and spiritual qualities and He is completely devoid of material qualities and material form. His form does not get old and die. He is Krishna the Supreme Personality of Godhead possessing an eternal youthful form. Spiritual form does not mean that it is without substance. To the contrary, it is the substantial nature of Krishna's original spiritual form that gives substance to everything else in all of existence.
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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