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Iso 5
The Supreme Lord walks and does not walk. He is far away, but He is very near as well.
Iso 5
The Supreme Lord walks and does not walk. He is far away, but He is very near as well.
Iso 5
He is not a mortal being, nor does He come before us with a body produced of material nature. Not knowing His inconceivable power, such foolish men place the Lord on an equal level with ordinary
Iso 5
One should not think that such devotees, who are in the lowest stage of devotional service, are worshiping This can be actually felt by a sincere devotee, but not by an atheist.
Iso 5
The Lord reserves the right not to reveal Himself to anyone and everyone but to show Himself only to
Mantra Five
tat – this Supreme Lord; ejati – walks; tat – He; na – not; ejati
Iso 5
Lord Nṛsiṁha appeared from within the pillar not by the order of the atheist king but by the wish of Actually, He descends only to favor His devotees and not for any other purpose.
Iso 5
“He walks, and He does not walk.”
Iso 5
We should not take it for granted that because we cannot see God with our eyes the Lord has no personal
Iso 5
Deity forms, although engraved from wood, stone or other matter, are not idols, as the iconoclasts contend
Iso 5
The word saguṇa does not imply that when the Lord appears with perceivable qualities He must take on