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Milk or Sugar or both? By Sri.Sri.Muralidhara Swamiji

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Radhe Krishna To all,If

one drinks a glass of milk, he finds it very sweet and tasty. If he

takes a spoonful of sugar, he finds that sweet too. When he takes milk

with sugar dissolved in it, he finds the combination tastier than ever

before and would not want to partake of sugar or milk alone anymore.Similarly

the initial incarnations of the Lord are 'Matsya' (fish), 'Varaha'

(boar), 'Kachapa' (tortoise) are in the form of animals and the latter

incarnations like Vamana, Parasurama, Rama and Krishna are human. The

Narasimha Avatar is a half animal- half-human form like the sugar

dissolved into milk.Those who fall in love with this form of the Lord will never fall for any other

forms. The Narasimha Avatar represents a beautiful transition from the Lord's animal incarnations to human incarnations.

 

This is

Parasara Bhatta’s

expounding of the Narasimha Avatar.

Category: Bhavas in Srimad Bhagavatam --------------------Deepavali Special! Sri Sri Swamiji's lecture video: New -- 'Anugraha Bhashanam' Click the link belowhttp://namadwaar.org/videos/internal/deepavali2009.php P.N:

The audio quality is Poor. We apologies for the same. However if

satsang members are interested to read the English text of the

discourse Pl click the link below.http://namadwaar.org/articles/deepavali_09_part1.html

------------------- Regards & Chant The Maha mantra:Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare HareSource: http://namadwaar.org/home.php

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