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Tolerates (CC and other books)

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

CC Madhya 6.261, Translation:

The Bhaṭṭācārya recited, "'One who seeks Your compassion and thus tolerates all kinds of adverse conditions due to the karma of his past deeds, who engages always in Your devotional service with his mind, words and body, and who always offers obeisances unto You is certainly a bona fide candidate for becoming Your unalloyed devotee.'"

CC Antya-lila

A Vaiṣṇava tolerates insults offered by others, for he is simply interested in chanting the holy name of the Lord without being disturbed.
CC Antya 3.207, Translation and Purport:

"All of you may now go to your homes. May Lord Kṛṣṇa bestow His blessings upon you all. Do not be sorry because of my being insulted."

From this statement by Haridāsa Ṭhākura, it is understood that a pure Vaiṣṇava never takes anyone's insults seriously. This is the teaching of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu:

tṛṇād api su-nīcena taror iva sahiṣṇunā
amāninā māna-dena kīrtanīyaḥ sadā hariḥ
(CC Adi 17.31)

"One should chant the holy name of the Lord in a humble state of mind, thinking oneself lower than the straw in the street. One should be more tolerant than a tree, devoid of all sense of false prestige and ready to offer all respects to others. In such a state of mind one can chant the holy name of the Lord constantly." A Vaiṣṇava is always tolerant and submissive like trees and grass. He tolerates insults offered by others, for he is simply interested in chanting the holy name of the Lord without being disturbed.

One who seeks Your compassion and thus tolerates all kinds of adverse conditions due to the karma of his past deeds is certainly a bona fide candidate for becoming Your unalloyed devotee.
CC Antya 9.77, Translation:

"One who seeks Your compassion and thus tolerates all kinds of adverse conditions due to the karma of his past deeds, who engages always in Your devotional service with his mind, words and body, and who always offers obeisances unto You is certainly a bona fide candidate for becoming Your unalloyed devotee."

One who chants the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra is very exalted, he thinks himself lower than the grass on the ground, and like a tree, he tolerates everything in two ways.
CC Antya 20.22, Translation:

“These are the symptoms of one who chants the Hare Kṛṣṇa mahā-mantra. Although he is very exalted, he thinks himself lower than the grass on the ground, and like a tree, he tolerates everything in two ways."

The tree tolerates scorching heat and torrents of rain, yet it still gives shelter to others.
CC Antya 20.25, Translation:

“The tree delivers its fruits, flowers and whatever else it possesses to anyone and everyone. It tolerates scorching heat and torrents of rain, yet it still gives shelter to others."

Other Books by Srila Prabhupada

Nectar of Devotion

A person who tolerates all kinds of troubles, even though such troubles appear to be unbearable, is called forbearing.
Nectar of Devotion 21:

A person who tolerates all kinds of troubles, even though such troubles appear to be unbearable, is called forbearing.

When Kṛṣṇa was residing at the place of His spiritual master, He did not mind taking all troubles in rendering service to His guru, although His body was very soft and delicate. It is the duty of the disciple to execute all services unto the spiritual master, despite all kinds of difficulties. The disciple living at the residence of the spiritual master has to go begging from door to door and bring everything back to the spiritual master. When prasāda is being served, the spiritual master is supposed to call each and every disciple to come eat. If by chance the spiritual master forgets to call a disciple to partake of the prasāda, it is enjoined in the scriptures that the student should fast on that day rather than accept food on his own initiative. There are many such strictures. Sometimes, also, Kṛṣṇa went to the forest to collect dry wood for fuel.

Krsna, The Supreme Personality of Godhead

Kṛṣṇa is so kind that He always tolerates the disturbances created by His girlfriends.
Krsna Book 30:

Kṛṣṇa is self-sufficient: He has nothing to enjoy from any other source. Yet just to satisfy His devotee, He treated Rādhārāṇī exactly as a lusty boy treats his girlfriend. Kṛṣṇa is so kind that He always tolerates the disturbances created by His girlfriends.

Message of Godhead

The mystic tolerates all sorts of tribulations in order to visualize the localized aspect of the Supreme Spirit.
Message of Godhead 2:

The mystic, who virtually ceases his various bodily functions according to Patañjali's system of mysticism, tries to attain trance by these systematic modes of meditation and so forth. Thus, the mystic tolerates all sorts of tribulations in order to visualize the localized aspect of the Supreme Spirit. In other words, he does not care about what it may take, even if it means meeting with death, to realize his ideal, which has no equal in the universe. To underscore the validity of such mystics or devotees, the Personality of Godhead says in Bhagavad-gītā (6.22) that He does not consider anything more valuable than the attainment of that transcendental state: "It is the greatest gain. To be in that state means not to be perturbed by any distress, however heavy and intolerable it may be."

Page Title:Tolerates (CC and other books)
Compiler:Labangalatika, Madhavananda
Created:26 of Sep, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=0, CC=5, OB=3, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0
No. of Quotes:8