Does Maryādā-Puruṣottama really have Maryādā? SI Yatra Reflections – 2
Lord Rama may observe strict decorum and boundaries in His personal conduct, but there is no boundary when it comes to His compassion.
Lord Rama may observe strict decorum and boundaries in His personal conduct, but there is no boundary when it comes to His compassion.
The spirit of Prahlada’s compassion can be understood through his prayers to Lord Narsimhadeva. A reflection on how we can emulate the depiction of Prahlada’s towering compassion in our own tiny lives.
Krishna’s heart is not easy to understand. Through the sciptures, we can understand what is in Krishna’s heart. The two things present in the heart of the Krishna are compassion for everyone, and affection for His devotees. Understanding of Krishna’s heart can help us become dearer to Him by trying to make those things dear which are His heart!!!
Vancha-kalpataru – A devotee is a wish-fulfilling tree. A devotee fulfills the innermost desires of the soul to be reunited with Krishna. That is the greatest form of Compassion. And one who does that is called a Devotee.
Advaita Acarya, non-different from Mahavishnu, prayed for all living beings, exemplifying compassion not limited to either time or species. Shrila Prabhupada similarly reflected Advaita Acarya in dedicating his life to spreading Lord Caitanya’s mercy all over the world.