Go to Vanipedia | Go to Vanisource | Go to Vanimedia


Vaniquotes - the compiled essence of Vedic knowledge


In the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy: Difference between revisions

(Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"in the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies...")
 
No edit summary
 
Line 17: Line 17:
[[Category:Plus]]
[[Category:Plus]]
[[Category:Although]]
[[Category:Although]]
[[Category:Innumerable]]
[[Category:God's Innumerable Energies‏‎]]
[[Category:Different Energies Of The Lord]]
[[Category:Coming from God]]
[[Category:Supreme]]
[[Category:God's Supreme Body]]
[[Category:Body Of The Lord]]
[[Category:God Is The Supreme Lord]]
[[Category:Supreme Lord]]
[[Category:Still]]
[[Category:Still]]
[[Category:God Is...]]
[[Category:God's Fullness]]
[[Category:Full]]
[[Category:There Is No]]
[[Category:There Is No]]
[[Category:Loss]]
[[Category:No Loss of Energy for God]]
[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - Lectures, 1966 - 1977]]
[[Category:1966 Pages Needing Audio]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - Lectures, 1966]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - Lectures, Caitanya-caritamrta]]
[[Category:Prabhupada Speaks - in USA, New York]]
</div>
</div>
<div id="section">
<div id="section">
Line 41: Line 41:
</div>
</div>


<mp3player>https://vanipedia.s3.amazonaws.com/clip/661210CC-NEW_YORK_clip.mp3</mp3player>
<div class="quote_link">
<div class="quote_link">
[[Vanisource:661203 - Lecture CC Madhya 20.146-151 - New York|661203 - Lecture CC Madhya 20.146-151 - New York]]
[[Vanisource:661210 - Lecture CC Madhya 20.146, 149-51 - New York|661210 - Lecture CC Madhya 20.146, 149-51 - New York]]:
</div>
</div>
<div class="text">
<div class="text">
There are innumerable universes that we cannot see. We can see only one universe, and in one universe there are innumerable planets. Similarly, there are innumerable universes, and in each universe there are innumerable planets. This information we get from Brahma-saṁhitā.
There are innumerable universes that we cannot see. We can see only one universe, and in one universe there are innumerable planets. Similarly, there are innumerable universes, and in each universe there are innumerable planets. This information we get from ''Brahma-saṁhitā''.


<div class="quote_verse">
:''yasya prabhā prabhavato jagad-aṇḍa-koṭi-''
:yasya prabhā prabhavato jagad-aṇḍa-koṭi-
:''koṭiṣv aśeṣa-vasudhādi vibhūti-bhinnam''
:koṭiṣv aśeṣa-vasudhādi vibhūti-bhinnam
:''tad brahma niṣkalam anantam aśeṣa-bhūtaṁ''
:tad brahma niṣkalam anantam aśeṣa-bhūtaṁ
:''govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi''
:govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
:([[Vanisource:Bs 5.40|Bs 5.40]])
:(BS 5.40)
 
</div>
That ''brahma-jyoti'', in that ''brahma-jyoti ''there are all these universes and Vaikuṇṭhas. All, they are resting in that ''brahma-jyoti''. Just like in the sun . . . sunshine so many planets are resting, similarly, in the ''brahma-jyoti'', the personal shining of Lord Kṛṣṇa, in that shining which is called ''brahma-jyoti'', all the universes and Vaikuṇṭha planets or universes, they are all resting. And the universes, the material universes are only three fourth in quantity of the Vaikuṇṭha universes. All the universes taken together of this material world, it is only three fourth of the—in comparison to the other Vaikuṇṭha, or spiritual, universes.
 
Vaikuṇṭha, ''brahmāṇḍa-gaṇa-śakti-kārya haya''. Now, these universes and the ''brahmāṇḍas'', or the Vaikuṇṭhas, they are manifestation of the energy of the Supreme Lord. God is all-pervading. "God is all-pervading" does not mean God has lost His identification. This is the mistake of the impersonalist. "Because God is everywhere, God is all-pervading, therefore there should not be any particular existence of God." This is impersonalism. But this is material thought. They do not study Vedic literature properly.
 
In the Vedic literature it is said, ''pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate'' (Īśo Invocation).


That brahma-jyotir, in that brahma-jyotir there are all these universes and Vaikuṇṭhas. All, they are resting in that brahma-jyotir. Just like in the sunshine so many planets are resting, similarly, in the brahma-jyotir, the personal shining of Lord Kṛṣṇa, in that shining which is called brahma-jyotir, all the universes and Vaikuṇṭha planets or universes, they are all resting. And the universes, the material universes are only one-fourths in quantity of the Vaikuṇṭha universes. All the universes taken together of this material world, it is only one-fourths in comparison to the other Vaikuṇṭha, or spiritual, universes. Vaikuṇṭha, brahmāṇḍa-gaṇa-śakti-kārya haya.
Just like I have several times explained before you that in the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy. Just like we can . . . we can have some material example: the sun. We do not know for how many millions of years the sunshine and temperature is coming out of the sun planet, but still the sun is the same. There is no loss of temperature.


Now, these universes and the brahmāṇḍas, or the Vaikuṇṭhas, they are manifestation of the energy of the Supreme Lord. God is all-pervading. "God is all-pervading" does not mean God has lost His identification. This is the mistake of the impersonalists. "Because God is everywhere, God is all-pervading; therefore there should not be any particular existence of God." This is impersonalism. But this is material thought. They do not study Vedic literature properly. In the Vedic literature it is said, pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate ([[Vanisource:ISO Invocation|Śrī Īśopaniṣad, Invocation]]). Just like I have several times explained before you that in the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy. Just like we can have some material example: the sun. We do not know for how many millions of years the sunshine and temperature is coming out of the sun planet, but still the sun is the same. There is no loss of temperature. So if in a material object this is possible, that in spite of distributing heat and light from the sun disk for millions and millions of years, the sun disk is still of the same temperature, there is no loss of temperature—this is a material thing—so why in the spiritual body of the Supreme there will be any loss? This is a material idea, that "Because God has become all-pervading, therefore He has lost Himself." Why He should lose His identity? This is confirmed in the Vedic literature: pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evavaśiṣyate. If you take from the... He is so full that if you take the whole thing from Him, still, He is whole. Pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate.
So if in a material object this is possible, that in spite of distributing heat and light from the sun disc for millions and millions of years, the sun disc is still of the same temperature, there is no loss of temperature—this is a material thing—so why in the spiritual body of the Supreme there will be any loss? But this is the material idea, that "Because God has become all-pervading, therefore He has lost Himself." Why He should lose, I mean lose His identity? This is confirmed in the Vedic literature: ''pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evavaśiṣyate''. If you take from the . . . He is so full that if you take the whole thing from Him, still, He is whole. ''Pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate''.
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>

Latest revision as of 11:29, 27 October 2020

Expressions researched:
"in the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy"

Lectures

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta Lectures

In the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy.


There are innumerable universes that we cannot see. We can see only one universe, and in one universe there are innumerable planets. Similarly, there are innumerable universes, and in each universe there are innumerable planets. This information we get from Brahma-saṁhitā.

yasya prabhā prabhavato jagad-aṇḍa-koṭi-
koṭiṣv aśeṣa-vasudhādi vibhūti-bhinnam
tad brahma niṣkalam anantam aśeṣa-bhūtaṁ
govindam ādi-puruṣaṁ tam ahaṁ bhajāmi
(Bs 5.40)

That brahma-jyoti, in that brahma-jyoti there are all these universes and Vaikuṇṭhas. All, they are resting in that brahma-jyoti. Just like in the sun . . . sunshine so many planets are resting, similarly, in the brahma-jyoti, the personal shining of Lord Kṛṣṇa, in that shining which is called brahma-jyoti, all the universes and Vaikuṇṭha planets or universes, they are all resting. And the universes, the material universes are only three fourth in quantity of the Vaikuṇṭha universes. All the universes taken together of this material world, it is only three fourth of the—in comparison to the other Vaikuṇṭha, or spiritual, universes.

Vaikuṇṭha, brahmāṇḍa-gaṇa-śakti-kārya haya. Now, these universes and the brahmāṇḍas, or the Vaikuṇṭhas, they are manifestation of the energy of the Supreme Lord. God is all-pervading. "God is all-pervading" does not mean God has lost His identification. This is the mistake of the impersonalist. "Because God is everywhere, God is all-pervading, therefore there should not be any particular existence of God." This is impersonalism. But this is material thought. They do not study Vedic literature properly.

In the Vedic literature it is said, pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate (Īśo Invocation).

Just like I have several times explained before you that in the spiritual absolute identity, one minus one equal to one and one plus one equal to one. So although innumerable energies are coming out of the supreme body of the Supreme Lord, still He is full. There is no loss of energy. Just like we can . . . we can have some material example: the sun. We do not know for how many millions of years the sunshine and temperature is coming out of the sun planet, but still the sun is the same. There is no loss of temperature.

So if in a material object this is possible, that in spite of distributing heat and light from the sun disc for millions and millions of years, the sun disc is still of the same temperature, there is no loss of temperature—this is a material thing—so why in the spiritual body of the Supreme there will be any loss? But this is the material idea, that "Because God has become all-pervading, therefore He has lost Himself." Why He should lose, I mean lose His identity? This is confirmed in the Vedic literature: pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evavaśiṣyate. If you take from the . . . He is so full that if you take the whole thing from Him, still, He is whole. Pūrṇasya pūrṇam ādāya pūrṇam evāvaśiṣyate.