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Latest revision as of 10:25, 23 June 2023

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"Lord Siva is personified religion and the spiritual master of the entire world, and therefore Citraketu must be punished"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 6

Lord Siva is personified religion and the spiritual master of the entire world, and therefore Citraketu must be punished.

This Citraketu is the lowest of kṣatriyas, for he has impudently overridden Brahmā and the other demigods by insulting Lord Śiva, upon whose lotus feet they always meditate. Lord Śiva is personified religion and the spiritual master of the entire world, and therefore Citraketu must be punished.

All the members of the assembly were exalted brāhmaṇas and self-realized souls, but they did not say anything about the conduct of Lord Śiva, who was embracing the goddess Pārvatī on his lap. Citraketu nonetheless criticized Lord Śiva, and therefore the opinion of Pārvatī was that he should be punished.