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When devotion is mixed with anger in the heart of the devotee, the taste is called raudra-bhakti-rasa. As soon as one blasphemes, that "I am God. There is no God," immediately a devotee should be very angry because he is preaching false things. He's blaspheming against the Supreme Lord, that he is making God as very cheap. | |||
Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:Anger - Devotional| | Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes '''[[Vaniquotes:Category:Anger - Devotional|Devotional Anger]]''' category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following 8 quotes. | ||
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== Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books == | == Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books == | ||
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{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|A pure devotee immediately becomes fiery with anger when he sees that Lord Visnu or His devotee is insulted|A devotee is generally very humble and meek, and he is reluctant to pick a quarrel with anyone. Nor does he envy anyone. However, a pure devotee immediately becomes fiery with anger when he sees that Lord Viṣṇu or His devotee is insulted. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 4.14.32)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|Besides the five direct mellows, there are seven indirect mellows, known as laughter, wonder, chivalry, compassion, anger, disaster and fear|Besides the five direct mellows, there are seven indirect mellows, known as laughter, wonder, chivalry, compassion, anger, disaster and fear. '''(Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Madhya-līlā 19.186)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|Indirect devotional service is divided into laughter, compassion, anger, chivalry, dread, astonishment and ghastliness. Devotional service can therefore be divided into twelve types, each of which has a different color|Direct devotional services are as follows: neutrality, servitude, fraternity, paternity and conjugal love. Indirect devotional service is divided into laughter, compassion, anger, chivalry, dread, astonishment and ghastliness. Devotional service can therefore be divided into twelve types, each of which has a different color. The colors are white, multicolored, orange, red, light green, gray, yellow, off-whitish, smoky, pink, black and cloudy. The twelve different kinds of transcendental humors are controlled by different incarnations of God, such as Kapila, Mādhava, Upendra, Nṛsiṁha, Nanda-nandana, Balarāma, Kūrma, Kalki, Rāghava, Bhārgava, Varāha and Matsya. '''(Nectar of Devotion, Chapter 34)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|Krsna's transcendental mercy is never denied to anyone who has rendered service unto Him, whether through lust, anger, fear or pure love| Kṛṣṇa’s transcendental mercy is never denied to anyone who has rendered service unto Him, whether through lust, anger, fear or pure love. In the Caitanya-caritāmṛta it is stated that if one wants to serve Kṛṣṇa and at the same time wants to satisfy his own lusty desires, Kṛṣṇa will handle the situation so that the devotee forgets his lusty desires and becomes fully purified and constantly engaged in the service of the Lord. '''(Kṛṣṇa Book, Chapter 48)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|Even if He (Krsna) is angry, the object of anger is blessed. He is unchanged in all circumstances|The Lord is Transcendence, and thus He is absolute in any stage. His anger is not like the anger of a conditioned living being within the modes of qualitative material nature. Because He is absolute, both His anger and pleasure are the same. His anger is not exhibited in the three modes of material nature. It is only a sign of His bent of mind towards the cause of His devotee because that is His transcendental nature. Therefore, even if He is angry, the object of anger is blessed. He is unchanged in all circumstances. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 1.7.34)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|Pure devotees do not make any distinction between the Lord's anger and His blessings. They see both with reference to the Lord's behavior with others and themselves|When the Supreme Personality of Godhead becomes angry or kills a demon, materially this may appear unfavorable, but spiritually it is a blissful blessing upon him. Therefore pure devotees do not make any distinction between the Lord's anger and His blessings. They see both with reference to the Lord's behavior with others and themselves. A devotee does not find fault with the behavior of the Lord in any circumstances. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 4.6.46)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|When Visnu or a Vaisnava is blasphemed or dishonored, one should be very angry|This is fitting; when Viṣṇu or a Vaiṣṇava is insulted, one should be angry. Lord Caitanya, who always preached nonviolence, meekness and humility, also became angry when Nityānanda was offended by Jagāi and Mādhāi, and He wanted to kill them. When Viṣṇu or a Vaiṣṇava is blasphemed or dishonored, one should be very angry. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 4.4.10)'''}} | ||
{{VaniQuotebox| | {{VaniQuotebox|The Absolute Personality of Godhead has neither lust nor anger, and even if there is sometimes a show of lust and anger by the Absolute, it should be considered an absolute benediction|The Lord is unlimited, and therefore His desires are also unlimited. All living entities but the Lord are limited in every respect; how then can the limited satisfy the desires of the unlimited? The conclusion is that the Absolute Personality of Godhead has neither lust nor anger, and even if there is sometimes a show of lust and anger by the Absolute, it should be considered an absolute benediction. '''(Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 2.7.7)'''}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 22 November 2020
When devotion is mixed with anger in the heart of the devotee, the taste is called raudra-bhakti-rasa. As soon as one blasphemes, that "I am God. There is no God," immediately a devotee should be very angry because he is preaching false things. He's blaspheming against the Supreme Lord, that he is making God as very cheap.
Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes Devotional Anger category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following 8 quotes.
Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books
Devotional Anger - explore more within this category.
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