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"The scriptures call them incarnations as devotees (bhakta-avatara). The position of being such an incarnation is above all others"

Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Adi-lila

The scriptures call them incarnations as devotees (bhakta-avatara). The position of being such an incarnation is above all others.

The scriptures call them incarnations as devotees (bhakta-avatara). The position of being such an incarnation is above all others.

The Supreme Personality of Godhead appears in different incarnations, but His appearance in the role of a devotee is more beneficial to the conditioned souls than the other incarnations, with all their opulences. Sometimes a conditioned soul is bewildered when he tries to understand the incarnation of Godhead with full opulence. Lord Kṛṣṇa appeared and performed many uncommon activities, and some materialists misunderstood Him, but in His appearance as Lord Caitanya He did not show much of His opulences, and therefore fewer conditioned souls were bewildered. Misunderstanding the Lord, many fools consider themselves incarnations of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, but the result is that after leaving the material body they enter the species of jackals. Persons who cannot understand the real significance of an incarnation must attain such lower species of life as punishment. Conditioned souls who are puffed up by false egoism and who try to become one with the Supreme Lord become Māyāvādīs.