Tridandisvami Sri Srimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Maharaja
WHO IS LORD
NRSIMHADEVA?
(An Appearance Day Lecture)
Badger, California: May 14, 2003

[This year, 2007, the divine appearance day of Lord Nrsimhadeva is on April 30th
in America. The following is Srila Narayana Maharaja's lecture on His glories,
given in Badger, California on May 14, 2003.]
Today is the auspicious appearance day of Lord Nrsimhadeva. Who is Nrsimhadeva?
He is Krsna Himself "Kesava dhrta narahari rupa." Krsna Kesava He is the
same Kesava, but not directly. He is none other than Cakra. Krsna's cakra
(wheel-shaped weapon) became Nrsimhadeva; and whenever there is a temple
installation of Cakra, the prayers are offered to Nrsimhadeva.
Lord Nrsimhadeva's main mercy is to protect devotees. The Cakra who saved
Ambarisa Maharaja was Nrsimhadeva himself, and the cakra who killed Sisupala was
also Nrsimhadeva; there is no difference between the two. All the instruments
(weapons) in the hands of Krsna manifest as His Visnu incarnations; and it can
also be said that His incarnations are manifestations of Baladeva prabhu.
If you have any difficulties or problems given by demons or others, and you call
Nrsimhadeva, he will come and save you. Vaisnavas therefore have a special
consideration regarding Nrsimhadeva. We do not worship many other incarnations,
like Vamanadeva or Kurmadeva or Kalki, but we do worship Nrsimhadeva.
Since there will be no cooking in the morning or midday today, I would like all
the sannyasis and prominent speakers, one by one, to read continuously from the
Srimad-bhagavatam Seventh Canto, and to also explain the verses up to Prahlada
Maharaja refusing to accept a material boon of Nrsimhadeva. The readings should
include the way in which Prahlada taught all the demon boys and made them
maha-bhagavatas; that is, it should include the chapter in which the verse
beginning "guru susrusaya" is included. I want all of you to attend and hear
these readings.
There is no need of taking prasadam before dusk, the time of Nrsimhadeva's
appearance. Only children and those who are old and sick, or those whose doctors
have advised not to fast they may take something for their maintenance. If
Nrsimhadeva sees that you are all fasting and taking so much trouble, he will be
pleased. Otherwise, if you joke and make merry, he will neglect you. It is for
Nrsimhadeva that you are accepting tapasya (austerity); I want you to attract
his mercy. Today we do this austerity, as we do on Ekadasi, Caitanya Mahaprabhu
Purnima, (Gaura Purnima), Rama-navami (the appearance day of Sri Ramacandra),
and astamis like Janmastami and Radhastami. These austerities are not like those
performed by the yogis; these are performed to attract Krsna's mercy, so try to
follow.
I now want to begin our glorification of Lord Nrsimhadeva.
Yudhisthira Maharaja once performed a Rajasuya sacrifice. * He sent his army
under the guidance of Bhima and Arjuna to conquer the entire world, but He did
not want to kill anyone. He told his leaders that if the kings and princes of
the other lands surrender without fighting, they should simply take a tax from
them, and those kings and princes who wanted to fight could fight. Bhima and
Arjuna traveled everywhere and took taxes from all the other kings, and when
they returned a very high class of fire sacrifice was performed.
The question arose at the sacrifice as to who would be worshipped first so that
their festival would be successful. Sahadeva proposed, "Krsna should be
worshiped first, because He is the Lord of Lords, the Supreme Lord, and He is
here." Bhisma-pitamaha and others supported this proposal, but Sisupala became
very angry. At that time he was the leader of Duryodana and all the other
demons, and he had some envy towards Krsna and wanted to kill Him. He knew about
the foretelling that Krsna would kill him, so he thought that he should kill
Krsna first and be saved. He had previously wanted to marry Rukmini, but
"tricky" Krsna had kidnapped her in front of him and all the other princes and
kings, defeated them all, and then married her.
Krsna is satisfied and complete (purna). He needs nothing in this world and He
has nothing to take from anyone. Still, for the enactment of His transcendental
pastimes He kidnapped Rukmini and married her, and Sisupala and the others could
simply wring their hands. When Krsna was leaving their midst with Rukmini, the
other princes and kings had exclaimed, "Alas, this bogus black person, in front
of generals like Jarasandha and others, kidnapped her and they could not stop
Him. He defeated them all and took her away!" Thus, Sisupala wanted to take
revenge.
Now he looked at Krsna and began to criticize and abuse Him. He challenged, "Who
is this person?!" Krsna actually has no father or mother, but Sisupala accused
Him that, "This person has two fathers, and no-one knows who His real father is.
He has no varna (caste) and no one knows where He is from. He is not only a
thief, but a lusty person very lusty. When he sees any lady He becomes
attracted; and somehow, by trick, He brings those ladies to Him. Moreover, He is
not satisfied with only one lady; He must have thousands and millions of ladies.
Not only this, He once climbed on a tree with the garments of the gopis who were
taking bath naked, and He told them that they should come before Him one by one
to get their clothes. What is this silly thing?! You have no intelligence and
you are so mad that you have selected Him to worship first. As long as I am
here, I will not allow this!" Hearing this, Duryodhana and other demons clapped.
Sisupala considered that as long as he was present, he would not let anyone
perform their first worship to Krsna. He said that he would fight for this not
to happen, and he thus managed to utter his one hundredth offense.
When Sisupala's mother had given birth to him, he had four arms. At that time an
aerial voice announced that that man, by seeing whom two of Sisupala's arms
would disappear, that person would later kill him. All the relatives had come to
see this beautiful and strong four-handed child. Out of social custom, Krsna
took many ornaments for that boy, and being a representative of His father He
came to see His cousin-brother. When He came near Sisupala He wanted to take him
in His arms, but Sisupala's two arms at once disappeared. His mother began to
weep loudly and said, "Krsna, You are my nephew, so I want to request a boon
from You. It has been foretold by an aerial voice that whoever my son sees, thus
making his two arms disappear, would later kill him. I thus pray for You not to
kill him even if he offends You." Krsna replied, "Oh yes, I am giving you this
boon. I will kill him only when he abuses Me more than 100 times otherwise I
will not.&quo t; His mother was very happy and said, "He will never do this. I
will train him and advise his good behavior.
When Sisupala became older, he learned of this fact. He therefore became angry
and continuously abused Krsna. Now, when he had abused Him more than 100 times,
Krsna took His Cakra. The Cakra wanted to go very fast not as it had moved
when it had chased Durvasa. It was only following behind Durvasa and not killing
him. For Sisupala, on the other hand, it took off his head at once. A very
effulgent light immediately came from Sisupala's body, and that light went into
the sky and then returned and entered the body of Krsna.
Yudhisthira Maharaja wondered why rsis, yogis and maharsis, after thousands of
births of chanting mantras like "so 'ham, so 'ham" could not attain the
destination of sayujya-mukti (impersonal liberation). How wonderful it was,
then, that this light entered the lotus feet of Krsna. But where did it go?
Narayana was present within Krsna's body, because all the incarnations are
always in Krsna, the Supreme Lord. Sisupala thus returned to Narayana in
Vaikuntha and became His doorkeeper Jaya, but this was not seen externally. The
entire world is in the stomach of Krsna. Narayana and other incarnations can
also all fit there, but still His stomach can be empty and He can feel hungry.
Yudhisthira Maharaja was not an ordinary person. Bhima was very strong and
powerful, and Arjuna was also. However, when we consider who was stronger Yudhisthira,
Bhima or Arjuna we find that where Arjuna and Bhima were not successful,
Yudhisthira Maharaja was successful by his mere glance.
Bhima was once wrapped up by the body of a snake, and that snake would not
release him. Yudhisthira then came, simply glanced at that serpent, and it left
at once. So do not think that Bhima and Arjuna are more powerful than
Yudhisthira. Arjuna's bhakti is superior to the others, but dharma was
especially present in Yudhisthira Maharaja. That is why he was called Dharmaraja,
and that is why he was so powerful.
When Yudhisthira Maharaja saw Sisupala's soul enter Krsna's body, he began to
think, "How wonderful! Even a yogi, rsi or muni does not have this kind of mercy
of Krsna." He then asked Narada Rsi, "You know everything and you can remove my
doubts. So please explain why, since Krsna has no fear of anyone and He does not
want anything from anyone, since He is purnatama (complete), atmarama (satisfied
internally) and atmakama (satisfied externally), why does He take the side of
devotees and demigods? And why does He defeat or kill demons? I want to know
why."
Narada replied that the cause of all this is kala (time) the results of past
activities. Sometimes, like during Satya-yuga, (the age of goodness), the
demigods and others like them become prominent. In Kali Yuga, on the other hand,
the demons are more powerful. It seems that Krsna helps certain personalities,
but actually the events of this world are controlled by time. Krsna is equal to
all, and everything here is thus due to kala.
You should not be angry or criticize anyone. If you are in distress or disturbed
by many problems, it is due to you, yourself:
tat te 'nukampam su-samiksamano
bhunjana evatma-krtam vipakam
hrd-vag-vapurbhir vidadhan namas te
jiveta yo mukti-pade sa daya-bhak
["My dear Lord, one who earnestly waits for You to bestow Your causeless mercy
upon him, all the while patiently suffering the reactions of his past misdeeds
and offering You respectful obeisances with his heart, words and body, is surely
eligible for liberation, for it has become his rightful claim." (Srimad-Bhagavatam
10.14.8)]
Eva atma krtam. What one has done in the past is now coming back to him. If one
is a pure bhakta and the results of all his past activities are finished, why
would problems come to him? His so-called problems are due to the mercy of Krsna.
Problems are not coming; Krsna is sending them. The Pandavas were praying for
great calamity so that Krsna would be with them. Krsna gave them great distress
as he gave to Draupadi when Dusasana tried to remove her clothes and He did
the same to Prahlada Maharaja. He gave Prahlada so many troubles. Why? He
considered, "The entire world should know that My devotees are exalted; they do
not care about saving themselves, so I must save them." You can know all these
truths by reading Srimad-Bhagavatam.
You should read Srimad-Bhagavatam Seventh Canto until 6:00 p.m., at which time I
will return, and then we will perform abhiseka (the bathing ceremony) of
Nrsimhadeva. Some flowers should also be here for offering. We will observe
today as we do Ekadasi, and we can break fast after Nrsimhadeva's birth (dusk).
If anyone wants to break his fasting before that time, he may take only fruits
and vegetables. If anyone wants to fast until the tomorrow morning, he can do so
very easily. Then, tomorrow we will worship Nrsimhadeva and after that we will
take prasada. Now, bring Seventh Canto and begin.
Gaura Premanande.
[*Endnote "After gaining victory in the Battle of Kuruksetra, Maharaja
Yudhisthira, the Emperor of the world, performed the Rajasuya sacrificial
ceremony. The emperor in those days, upon his ascendance to the throne, would
send a challenge horse all over the world to declare his supremacy, and any
ruling prince or king was at liberty to accept the challenge and express his
tacit willingness either to obey or to disobey the supremacy of the particular
emperor. One who accepted the challenge had to fight with the emperor and
establish his own supremacy by victory. The defeated challenger would have to
sacrifice his life, making a place for another king or ruler. So Maharaja
Yudhisthira also dispatched such challenging horses all over the world, and
every ruling prince and king all over the world accepted Maharaja Yudhisthiras
leadership as the Emperor of the world."]
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