blasphime Lord: no hands, no legs
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Imported quote 17790 So anyone who is being educated, anyone who is engaged in research work for the benefit of the whole human society... Idam hi pumsas tapasaḥ srutasya va ca buddhi-dattayoḥ. Or somebody is giving in charity, opening hospital, schools, or other good, good purposes, ca buddhi-dattayoḥ. So why they are doing that? What is the purpose? The purpose is avicyutaḥ arthaḥ. Avicyuta means infallible, and artha means purpose. Avicyutaḥ arthaḥ kavibhir nirūpitaḥ. It is ascertained, the purpose. Why one should be engaged in research work? Why one should be engaged in getting good education? Why one should perform charity, or why one should be intelligent? This is higher-class activities. So what is the purpose? The purpose, it is said, kavibhir nirūpitaḥ: "By high-class scholars, they have ascertained." What is it? Yad uttama-sloka-gunanuvarnanam: "God is to be worshiped simply by glorifying Him by the best words, uttama-sloka." Not that "My dear God, You have no eyes. You have no leg. You have no hand. You have no mouth." What is this? It is the indirect way of insulting God.
(More...) Imported quote 18394 So rūpani divyani vara-pradani. Divyani. Divya means divine. Divyani. Krsna says in the Bhagavad-gita, janma karma ca me divyam [Bg 4.9]. Divyam. They are not material things. One has to see. So if you say, as it is said, sardham vacam sprhaniyam vadanti. Sprhaniyam, very favorably you talk... Suppose if I say, "You have no eyes. You are blind," this is not favorable. So the nondevotees, Mayavadis, they say that God has no eyes. So it is indirectly saying, "God is blind." So if I say, "You are blind. You nonsense, you are blind," is it favorably talking? Most unfavorable. Directly insulting. So those who are talking about God, nirakara-no eyes, no leg, no head, no tail, nothing, nirakara-they are simply blaspheming, not sprhaniyam. God does not want to hear such nonsense things. Therefore it is said, sardham vacam sprhaniyam vadanti. You cannot say that "Krsna is blind. Krsna is lame. Krsna has no hands. Krsna has no nothing, nothing," indirectly saying, "Krsna has..., does not exist." This kind of addressing Krsna, nirakara, is not favorable talking with Krsna. Favorable talking-if you want to talk with Krsna, then you must consult the Vedic literature how Krsna is worshiped.
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