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Though the human species is gifted with a higher potential for intelligence, it can still never truly understand God. Not that it is worthless to try to know Him, for otherwise one will miss out on the greatest gain in life, but simply based on the way things are it is impossible to know Him completely. From the time factor alone, His glories continue to increase. One aspect of His glories is His beauty, and so one can take continuous comfort in that ever-expanding beauty.
To understand the role the time element plays, consider a person who you think is great. They can be of any walk of life; they don’t have to be a family member or friend. They can be a politician, an athlete, a movie star, a teacher, and so forth. The greatness is obviously derived from that person’s activities. They did something in that past that has earned them the lofty stature. When you think of such person’s greatness, you immediately remember their activities. If there is a ceremony to honor this person, the guests invited to speak will surely go over these various activities.
With the Supreme Lord, there is no difference between body and spirit. He does not take birth. He does not die. We see that He appears and disappears from time to time, but this is strictly for our mercy’s sake. He is always around to some degree; we just have a difficult time noticing Him. Similar to how we think the sun is not out when there is a cloud cover, without seeing an extraordinarily beautiful body that takes to divine activities, we think that God is not within the present vicinity at the moment.
And yet from that incident, the devoted souls have another way to appreciate God’s beauty. They have another name to include in their worship: Varahadeva. In the Shrimad Bhagavatam the comparison is made to the clouds that cover mountain peaks. The clouds are independent. The mountains are not responsible for their movement. And yet when the clouds hover above a mountain peak, it appears as if the mountain is sustaining the cloud. Thus both end up looking more beautiful.
Varahadeva doesn’t need to hold the earth up, but when He does He looks more beautiful to the devotee. And that beauty continues to increase through the efforts of said devotees. Their work in spreading the holy names throughout the world, turning people of the worst habits into first-class citizens, reflects well on the person whom they worship. When miracles occur in the lives of the devotees, attesting to the protection of the Divine bestowed upon the surrendered souls, again the Supreme Lord’s glories increase.
All such triumphs are due to the grace of God, and since those triumphs continue to arrive with the passage of time, the beauty of God continues to increase. The material is fixed and limited, while the spiritual breaks through the tight bounds of time and space. The Supreme Lord is neti neti, which means “not this and not that.” Never will His glories be fixed, and this absence of limitation is the greatest gift for the surrendered souls, who never wish to give up service to Him, either in this life or the next.
In Closing:
His elements nature’s work to feed,
So to rescue earth He doesn’t need.
Still, descends as avatara to come,
Comparable to His beauty there are none.
His glories on and on to sing,
The devotees to life His beauty bring.
Prahlada, Haridasa and guru not afraid,
Their perseverance to God highest honor paid.
