The Appearance Day of Lord Nityananda

Here in Austin, 17 February is this year the appearance day of Lord Nityananda. In a letter dated 21 January 1070 Srila Prabhupada very nicely describes a most wonderful pastime of Lord Nityananda in which can see how merciful he is:

"Lord Nityananda, when passing on the street, saw a crowd of people howling at some incident, and on inquiry it was found that there were two rascals of the then name Jagai and Madhai. They were always disturbing people in drunken condition. Nityananda Prabhu thought it wise that these two brothers may be delivered so that Lord Chaitanya's mercy could be well known all over the world. When Lord Nityananda approached them He was immediately hurt by violent attack. On this incident Lord Chaitanya became very angry and He called for His Sudarsan cakra to kill these debauchees. Lord Nityananda then implored Lord Chaitanya not to kill Jagai and Madhai but to save them. By this time Jagai and Madhai came to their senses and immediately they surrendered unto both the Lords and were delivered by the mercy of Lord Nityananda. So Lord Nityananda or Baladeva. is the original Spiritual Master, and such pure devotee sometimes takes the risk of life in order to reclaim a person who might have otherwise been rejected by the Lord. The devotee knows that the Lord wants all the fallen souls to come back to Home, and therefore the devotees always try to induce the conditioned souls to take to Krishna Consciousness by various ways and means. Therefore the conclusion is that a devotee is more kind than the Lord Himself."

Jagai and Madhai Saved by Lord Nityananda

Jagai and Madhai Saved by Lord Nityananda

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The Sweet Mercy of Lord Nityananda

Answers According to Vedic Wisdom

Question: Is God Playing Hide Seek?

God is playing hide and seek, and the countless people all over the world are paying the price with suffering and agony. Is this what's really happening?

Ahmad Hamama

Answer: We Are Foolishly Hiding from God

Amad,

It is the just the opposite. God is offering Himself to us, “Here I am, take Me,” but we are hiding from God. We are refusing to accept His most magnanimous offer.

Sankarshan Das

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