Guest guest Posted June 10, 2000 Report Share Posted June 10, 2000 VAISNAVO VAISNAVAM DRSTVA DANDAVAT PRANAMED BHUVIH UBHAYOR ANTARA VISNUH SANKHA CAKRA GADADHARAH (HARI BHAKTI VILASA 10/320 from TEJODRAVINA PANCARATRA) As soon as one sees a Vaisnava, he should fall on the ground and pay obeisances unto him. This is the duty of a Vaisnava because the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Hari, Who is residing in the heart, holding conchshell, disk, club, and lotus flower in His hands, situates Himself between these two devotees. Therefore they should offer obeisances to each other. VAISNAVAN CA AGATAM VIKSA ABHIGAMYA ALINGYA VAISNAVAM VAIDESIKAM PRINAYEYUR DARSAYANTAH SVA VAISNAVAN (HARI BHAKTI VILASA 10/321,323 from BRHAN NARADIYA PURANA) If anyone individually pays obeisances to each and every person in a conference, sacrificial arena, in the temple, then whatever merits he had previous acquired are all destroyed at once. (Therefore, one's obeisances to all together is sufficient). If a devotee returns from a foreign country, one should embrace him in a pleasing mood and introduce each and everyone of his own companions to him. ATHAVA'BHYAGATAM DURAT YO NA ARCAYATI VAISNAVAM SVA SAKTYA NRPA SARDULA NA ANYAH PAPA RATAS TATAH (HARI BHAKTI VILASA 10/328 from SKANDA PURANA conversation between Markandeya Rsi and King Bhagiratha) Oh best of the kings, if someone sees an unknown Vaisnava come toward him from a distance, if he does not, according to his capacity, worship or respect him, then there is no worst sinner than him in this world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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