Guest guest Posted April 16, 2004 Report Share Posted April 16, 2004 In His Navadvipa pastimes of scholarship, the Lord liked to be very arrogant; in fact, no one could match His arrogance. Whenever the Supreme Lord performs any pastime, His activities cannot be equalled by anyone. When the Lord feels like performing His chivalrous pastimes, then there is no one to challenge His mastery over weapons. When He wants to reveal His amorous pastimes, then He captivates the hearts of millions of beautiful damsels. When He wants to enjoy opulence, then His opulence and magnificence is unmatched. Now in His pastimes as an erudite scholar, there is no one to match His audacious pride of knowledge, and when this same Lord will later accept the renounced order of life, then who will excel Him in devotion, humility and renunciation? Is there anyone in the three worlds to match Him? In all His incarnations and pastimes, the Lord is supreme in all respects; yet, most wonderfully, His very nature is to become subordinate to the transcendental love of His pure unalloyed devotees. >From Caitanya Bhagavat Adi Ch. 12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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