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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Narada Bhakti Sutra 41
tasmims taj-jane bhedabhavat
SYNONYMS
tasmin -- in Him; tat -- His; jane -- in the people; bheda -- of difference; abhavat -- because of the absence.
TRANSLATION
[One can attain bhakti either by the association of the Lord's pure devotees or directly by the Lord's mercy because] the Lord and His pure devotees are nondifferent.
PURPORT
The mercy of the Lord and that of His pure devotees are equally potent because the devotee and the Supreme Lord impart the same teachings. Sri Krsna says, "Surrender to Me," and the pure devotee says, "Yes, I surrender to You," and tells others, "Surrender to Krsna." Thus the mercy of the Lord and that of His loving servants have the same effect: the seed of devotion is planted in the hearts of receptive conditioned souls.
The Mayavadis are always seeking an opportunity to annihilate God's personal identity, and so they interpret this sutra in the following way: "Just as a river loses its name and form after it enters the ocean, so a devotee loses his individuality when he merges himself in the Lord." Impersonalists consider annihilation of the self and merging with the Lord as the last word in divine love. As for the meaning intended by Narada and the scriptures, the Mayavadis say that this is a concession "for the ordinary devotees."
Vaisnavas, however, do not tolerate such blasphemous word jugglery. The oneness of God and guru (or God and all living beings) is a oneness in quality. The living entities are small samples of the original Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is full, powerful, and opulent. The living beings tend to forget their qualitative oneness with the Lord, and so He appears in the form of scriptures, great souls, and the caitya-guru (Supersoul) to remind us of our spiritual identity. The Supersoul doesn't have to be reminded of His own divinity, because He is never designated by a material body. This is another difference between the jivas and the Lord: The Lord is always self-enlightened in His spiritual form, while the jivas are always prone to come under the influence of maya. Another difference between the two is that the Supersoul is present in everyone's body, whereas the individual conditioned soul is present in one particular body.
The sac-cid-ananda form of Godhead is different from that of the living entity in both his conditioned and liberated states. Although the Mayavadis will continue to misunderstand the philosophy of spiritual oneness, a kavi, or learned person, doesn't commit such mistakes. Srila Prabhupada describes the position of the Mayavadis and those they influence:
Only atheists consider the living entity and the Personality of Godhead equal in all respects. Caitanya Mahaprabhu therefore says, mayavadi-bhasya sunile haya sarva-nasa: "If one follows the instructions of Mayavadi philosophers and believes that the Supreme Personality of Godhead and the individual soul are one, his understanding of real philosophy is forever doomed." [Bhag. 4.28.63, purport]
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