Guest guest Posted November 14, 2000 Report Share Posted November 14, 2000 > So in this sense, the practical sense, Lord Siva knows that Suka knows the > meaning of the Bhagavat (particularly tenth canto) - he heard it directly > from the vision of Siva who was there in his gopi-swarupa and we can also > safely conclude that he heard what went on there in the erotic pastimes of > rasa-lila from Srimati the Illustrious Queen of Vrindavana. One not-so-known fact about Sri Suka's identity (Garuda Purana 3.18.21, trans. J. Sastri): "Suka, the son of Vyasa, who had been influenced by Vayu, was the incarnation of Rudra. He was born for the spread of knowledge in the world." (i.e. the esoteric knowledge of SB). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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