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Friday, May 1, 2009

Nrsimhadeva's Mayapura Lila


I would like to annouce a new site by some devotees on the lila's that have manifested in ISKCON Mayapura.

Lord Nrsimhadeva in Mayapura has manifested many lila's outside the texts of the Vedas.  At first people thought they were coincidences, but as it became a repeatable occurence, this has caught the mind of many devotees.

Now they are presenting a website to list some of the lila's that Lord Nrsimhadeva has manifested.

http://www.narasimhalila.com/

The surprising thing about this Nrsimhadeva is that it is an Ugra Nrsimhadeva, and not just that, a Sthanu Nrsimhadeva. A Sthanu Nrsimahdeva is the form the Lord manifests when he first steps out of the pillar, the most angriest of forms. Not even the devas in Svargaloka dare to worship this form. One has to be very pure to do so.

So one may ask how it is possible that we personalities manifested in Kali-Yuga can worship this Sthanu Nrsimhadeva?

The answer is simple: Lord Gauranga!

It is said that when adding more svarupa's of the Lord in a certain place, the svarupa's, being none-different from the Lord, inherits the mood of the predominating deity of that place, and in our case, it's none other than Lord Chaitanya.

Lord Chaitanya is guna-grahi,or He who sees the good quality in others, and He is also known as adosa-darsi, or He who never looks at the bad qualities of others, and Lord Nrsimha has now adopted this very same mood. The once very strict Ugra Sthanu Lord Nrsimha is now freely distributing His mercy to all devotees who worship and satisfy him; and just as Lord Chaitanya is easy to satisfy, so is now Lord Nrsimha in Mayapura.

Lord Nrsimhadeva ki jaya!
Lord Gauranga Mahaprabhu ki jaya!

On a side note, I can't wait until they install a Nrsimha deity in Ekachakra, the Holy Dham of the MOST merciful Lord Nityananda!



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