Guest guest Posted November 2, 2009 Report Share Posted November 2, 2009 Chapter6 and 7- Prahlada's advice to other boys Prahlada told the boys that even if he is a guru one should not listen to him if he instructs only on arThah and kama and not aathma thathva and bhagavatbhakthi because they tell anarTha as arTha. From childhood one should follow bhaagavathadharma like the butter and flowers taken in the early morning when they are fresh. Prahlada said that it is easy to please Kesava who is the anthryami, inner self, of all. He told them to leave off their aasurik tendencies and become devotees of the Lord. Then they asked him from where did he get this knowledge since he had been with them all the time from his birth. Prahlada said that he got the wisdom from Narada while he was in his mother's womb and narrated the story of his getting upadesa from Narada. When Hiranya kasipu went to do penance , Indra kidnapped his wife who was pregnant with Prahlada. When Narada tried to dissuade him from doing so he said that she had the offspring of Hiranyakasipu in her womb who is sure to be more terrible than his father. Narada told him that he was wrong because the child was going to be a great devotee through whom the devas are going to get back their power. Then Indra left her and Narada took her under his care till Hiranyakasipu came back. She served him with sincere devotion and Narada instructed her about dharma and the glory of Lord Narayana which she forgot in course of time but the baby inside her womb listened attentively and acquired the jnana and bhakthi. Prahlada told them that to please Lord Hari there is no need to do dhaana, or tapas or yajna or any vratha. He is pleased by pure bhakthi alone. Asuras, rakshasas, women, sudras, cowherds, birds, animals and sinners all have got the supreme status through bhakthi, he said. (Vrthra, Vibheeshana, the wives of rshis gave food for the gopas through devotion to Krishna , Guha, Jatayu, Jambavan, the gopis, sugreeva and Hanuman are the examples of devotees who proved this.) Chapter8- Narasimhavathara The guruputhras seeing what Parahlada had done, fearing punishment and went and told Hiranyakasipu what happened. Hiranyakasipu became as furious as a serpent which was trod on and threatened to kill Prahlada and asked him who gave him the strength to disobey his father and protected him so far. Prahlada replied , na kevalam me bhavathaScha rajan sa vai balam balinaam chaapareshaam " Not only to me but to you also Oh king, He is the strength of the strong as well as others." sa eva viSvam paramaH svaSakthibhiH srjathi avathi atthi gunathrayeSaH " He alone creates this universe by His powers, protects it and devours it and thus He is the supreme Lord with His three gunas of creation , protection and destruction" Hiranyakasipu said that Prahlada was nearing his death and that was why he was prattling thus and said, yasthvayaa mandhabhaagyoktha madhanyaH jagadheeSvaraH kvaasou yadhi sa sarvathra kasmaath sthambhe na dhrSyathe " If your Lord of the universe, other than me,(because I am the lord of the universe) as said by you, who is unfortunate(because you are going to die) that He is everywhere. Why is He not seen in this pillar?" Saying, if Hari was really the refuge of Prahlada let Him protect now, Hiranyakasipu drew his sword and leaping from his throne hit the pillar nearby with his fist. The next moment there was a sound that terrified the whole universe and Narasimha came out of the pillar. Srimadbhagavatham describes the Narasimhavathara thus: sathyam viDhaathum nija bhrthya bhaashitham vyaapthim cha bhootheshu akhileshu cha aathmanaH adhrSyatha adhbhutharoopam udhvahan sthambhe sabhaayaam na mrgam na maanusham In order to make true the words of His devotee and to prove His all pervasiveness the Lord was seen assuming a wonderful form. Neither animal nor man, in the pillar of the court hall. karaala dhamshtram karavaala chanchala kshuraantha jihvam bhrukuteemukholbaNam sthabDhorDhvakarNam girikandharaadhbhutha vyaatthaasyanaasam hanubhedha bheeshaNam His canine teeth were fearful, His tongue rotated like a sharp sword, His face with arched eyebrows shone with lustre, His ears stiff and turned upward, His nose and wide mouth looking like the caves of a mountain and His jaws fierce looking. The form of Narasimha was to protect the word given by another bhaktha, Brahma, who gave the boons to Hiranyakasipu , in order to kill him satisfying all the conditions put by him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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