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CC Ādi 5.41
Confirming these statements, the Nārada-pañcarātra asserts:
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maṇir yathā vibhāgena nīla-pītādibhir yutaḥ rūpa-bhedam avāpnoti dhyāna-bhedāt tathācyutaḥ
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“The infallible Personality of Godhead can manifest His body in different ways according to different modes of worship, just as …
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Kṛṣṇa is one without a second, but He manifests Himself in different bodies, as stated by Nārada in the Tenth …
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citraṁ bataitad ekena vapuṣā yugapat pṛthak gṛheṣu dvy-aṣṭa-sāhasraṁ striya eka udāvahat
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“It is wonderful indeed that one Kṛṣṇa has simultaneously become different Kṛṣṇas in 16,000 palaces to accept 16,000 queens as …
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sa devo bahudhā bhūtvā nirguṇaḥ puruṣottamaḥ ekī-bhūya punaḥ śete nirdoṣo harir ādi-kṛt
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“The same Personality of Godhead, Puruṣottama, the original person, who is always devoid of material qualities and contamination, can exhibit …
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In the Tenth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam it is said, yajanti tvan-mayās tvāṁ vai bahu-mūrty-eka-mūrtikam: “O my Lord, although You manifest …
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asthūlaś cānaṇuś caiva sthūlo ’ṇuś caiva sarvataḥ avarṇaḥ sarvataḥ proktaḥ śyāmo raktānta-locanaḥ
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“The Lord is personal although impersonal, He is atomic although great, and He is blackish and has red eyes although …
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Although it is apparently inconceivable, it is quite possible for the Absolute to reconcile all opposing elements. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam establishes this …
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“O my Lord, Your transcendental pastimes and enjoyments all appear inconceivable because they are not limited by the causal and …
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“Because You are unlimited in Your six opulences, no one can count Your transcendental qualities. Philosophers and other thoughtful persons …
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“Your inconceivable potency keeps You unattached to the mundane qualities. Surpassing all conceptions of material contemplation, Your pure transcendental knowledge …
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“People may sometimes think of You as impersonal or personal, but You are one. For persons who are confused or …
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We should always remember the differences between spiritual and material actions. The Supreme Lord, being all-spiritual, can perform any act …
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In the Bhagavad-gītā it is said that the Lord, being equally disposed toward every living being, has no enemies and …
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Ignorance and the jugglery of words are very common in human society, but they do not help one understand the …
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Someone might argue that the Absolute would be affected by duality if He were both all-cognizance (Brahman) and the Personality …
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