Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 > As it is said, not a blade of grass moves without the will of the Supreme > Personality of Godhead. > > >>> Ref. VedaBase => Bg 7.21 > > > > SAid by who? What is the origin of this quote? Something similar Brahma Vaivarta Purana: Text 259 brahmadi-tåna-paryantaà yasya bhru-bhaìga-lélaya avirbhutaà tirobhutaà tasyasadhyaà ca kià kutaù brahmadi-tåna-paryantam - from Brahmä down to a blade of grass; yasya - of whom; bhru-bhaìga-lélaya - by the playful movement of His eyebrow; avirbhutam - is manifest; tirobhutam - unmanifest; tasya - for Him; asadhyam - unattainable; ca - and; kim - what?; kutaù - how? "When He playfully moves His eyebrow all living beings from Brahmä down to the blades of grass are manifested and then unmanifested again. What is impossible for Him? How can anything be impossible for Him?" Siva Purana: 20-22. "The three-pointed-trident-bearing deity, the supreme Brahman, (i. e. Siva) is the cause of creation, maintenance, annihilation, concealment and blessing. Without His corroboration even a blade of grass cannot be split by any individual anywhere. " 37. "O Siva, without your blessing and favour none will have that power and efficiency. 38. This is true. There is no doubt in this that without your command and permission no one shall move even a blade of grass." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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