Guest guest Posted October 22, 2009 Report Share Posted October 22, 2009 Chapter 1.preamble to Narasimhavathara Parikshith now asked a ten-dollar question. samaH priyaH suhrth brahman bhoothaanaam bhagavaan svayam indhrasyaarThe kaTham dhaithyaan avaDheeth vishmo yaThaa " Oh Master, if the Lord is an equally dear friend to all beings how could He kill the asuras for the sake of Indra as though He is partial?" Suka said as though patting him on the back, saaDhu prshtam mahaaraaja, "well said , oh great king." Like a guru who welcomes the question from his sishya which enables him to elaborate on an important topic, Suka was delighted with the question so that he could Explaion about the infinite mercy of the Lord whose retribution is for redemption. Suka narrated the question of Yudhishtira to Narada on seeing that the soul of Sisupala merging with the Lord. (dasamaskandha of Srimadbhagavatham) Yudhishtira was surprised that a sworn enemy of Krishna attaining saayujyam as compared with Vena who did bhagavnnindhaa was sent to hell. Narada said that one who always thinks of the Lord even with enmity attains moksha. Thus Kamsa and Sisupala who were all the time engaged their minds on Krishna due to jealousy and fear respectively attained His feet. In fact continuous hatred towards Bhagavan makes one attain His feet easily, than by devotion, said Narada, when He Himself destroys the body which is the seat of dhvesha and freed from it the soul becomes pure. That was why the gatekeepers of Vaikunta chose three lives as enemies of the Lord than more lives as devotees. Narada further said that the gopis attined the Lord through love, Kamsa through fear, Sisupala through hatered, the yadhavas through their relationship , the pandavas through friendship and the sages like himself through bhakthi. gopyaH kaamaath bhayaath kamsaH dhveshaath Chaidhyaadhayo nrpaaH sambanDhaath vrshnayaHsnehaath yooyam bhakthyaa vayam prabho Vena belonged to none of these categories and hence was sent to hell by the rshis. Then Yudhishtira asked the sage why did Hiranyakasipu develop hatred towards his son who was a great soul and was beloved to his father. Narada started relating the story of Prahlada. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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