Guest guest Posted November 15, 1999 Report Share Posted November 15, 1999 > Satvata Tantra (The Devotees of the Lord), Volume One, Patala Two: > Lilavatara-kathana (Description of the Pastime Incarnations): > 8 Seeing Kardama Muni's austerities aimed at attaining mystic powers, the > Lord appeared as Sukla in a pure and splendid transcendental form. After > giving him the benediction that He would appear as his son, with a tear of > bliss the Lord created a holy lake. (re this lake see SB 3.21.38/39,p.) Sukla just means white which is His color. Of course, with Krsna (yuga-avatara for Dvarapa) His name is also His color, but not with Lord Caitanya. At least I never heard of Him being called Pita. But then again He is called Gauranga (golden-limbed). Hmmm. Does this mean that it is safe to say the name of the Treta-yuga-avatara is Rakta? ys rvd Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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