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> In Satyaloka the inhabitants are fully cognizant of Vedic wisdom, and thus

> the mystic cloud of material energy is cleared. Therefore they are known

> as the Vedas personified. Such persons, being fully aware of knowledge

> both mundane and transcendental, have no interest in either the mundane or

> transcendental worlds. They are practically desireless devotees. In the

> mundane world they have nothing to achieve, and in the transcendental

> world they are full in themselves. Then why do they come to the mundane

> world? They descend on different planets as messiahs by the order of the

> Lord to deliver the fallen souls. On the earth they come down and do good

> to the people of the world in different circumstances under different

> climatic influences. They have nothing to do in this world save and except

> reclaim the fallen souls rotting in material existence, deluded by

> material energy.

>

> ============ REF. SB 1.19.23

 

I have a question.

 

I have seen a number of verses in this regard, but cannot remember seeing

any verses that describe a conditioned soul, who, after having taken full

shelter of a great soul, then goes on to deliver fallen souls himself.

 

According to the law of disciplic succession, it makes sense that a fallen

soul, having been delivered (by his bonafide guru), would then go on to

deliver others, yet it seems to always be that the 'deliverers' have

descended. How are we to understand this?

 

Your servant

Samba das

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