Krishna's Devotee Never Leaves Vrindavan
Today as we leave Vrindavan we find great solace in Srila Prabhupada's explanation as follows in his purport to Srimad Bhagavatam, Tenth Canto, Chapter 1, Text 28:
"It is understood that Mathurā City is the transcendental abode of Lord Kṛṣṇa; it is not an ordinary material city, for it is eternally connected with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Vṛndāvana is within the jurisdiction of Mathurā, and it still continues to exist. Because Mathurā and Vṛndāvana are intimately connected with Kṛṣṇa eternally, it is said that Lord Kṛṣṇa never leaves Vṛndāvana (vṛndāvanaṁ parityajya padam ekaṁ na gacchati). At present, the place known as Vṛndāvana, in the district of Mathurā, continues its position as a transcendental place, and certainly anyone who goes there becomes transcendentally purified...There are many devotees who vow never to leave Vṛndāvana and Mathurā. This is undoubtedly a good vow, but if one leaves Vṛndāvana, Mathurā or Navadvīpa-dhāma for the service of the Lord, he is not disconnected from the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
Just as Krishna never leaves Vrindavan, Krishna's devotee never leaves Vrindavan because he always keeps Krishna and His holy abode of Vrindavan packed up tightly within his heart. .
Surya Kameswara Rao Ravi
Please accept my blessings.
God is self-manifested. This is confirmed in the Vedic literatures (Brahma-samhita 5.1) wherein it is stated:
īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ
sac-cid-ānanda-vigrahaḥ
anādir ādir govindaḥ
sarva-kāraṇa-kāraṇam
TRANSLATION
“Kṛṣṇa who is known as Govinda is the Supreme Godhead. He has an eternal blissful spiritual body. He is the origin of all. He has no other origin and He is the prime cause of all causes.”
If He had some other origin beside Himself, He would not be God.
If you would like to learn more about the science of God, you will find my free self-realization e-course to be very helpful. You can sign up for it at: Ultimate Self Realization
Hoping this meets you well.
"It is understood that Mathurā City is the transcendental abode of Lord Kṛṣṇa; it is not an ordinary material city, for it is eternally connected with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Vṛndāvana is within the jurisdiction of Mathurā, and it still continues to exist. Because Mathurā and Vṛndāvana are intimately connected with Kṛṣṇa eternally, it is said that Lord Kṛṣṇa never leaves Vṛndāvana (vṛndāvanaṁ parityajya padam ekaṁ na gacchati). At present, the place known as Vṛndāvana, in the district of Mathurā, continues its position as a transcendental place, and certainly anyone who goes there becomes transcendentally purified...There are many devotees who vow never to leave Vṛndāvana and Mathurā. This is undoubtedly a good vow, but if one leaves Vṛndāvana, Mathurā or Navadvīpa-dhāma for the service of the Lord, he is not disconnected from the Supreme Personality of Godhead."
Just as Krishna never leaves Vrindavan, Krishna's devotee never leaves Vrindavan because he always keeps Krishna and His holy abode of Vrindavan packed up tightly within his heart. .
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Answers According to Vedic Wisdom
Question: The Origin of God
Assuming the existence of a God, how would one explain His origin?Surya Kameswara Rao Ravi
Answer: Self-Manifested
Dear Surya Kameswara Rao Ravi,Please accept my blessings.
God is self-manifested. This is confirmed in the Vedic literatures (Brahma-samhita 5.1) wherein it is stated:
īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ
sac-cid-ānanda-vigrahaḥ
anādir ādir govindaḥ
sarva-kāraṇa-kāraṇam
TRANSLATION
“Kṛṣṇa who is known as Govinda is the Supreme Godhead. He has an eternal blissful spiritual body. He is the origin of all. He has no other origin and He is the prime cause of all causes.”
If He had some other origin beside Himself, He would not be God.
If you would like to learn more about the science of God, you will find my free self-realization e-course to be very helpful. You can sign up for it at: Ultimate Self Realization
Hoping this meets you well.
Your ever well-wisher,
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
Sankarshan Das Adhikari
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