Bhagavatam 0397: Prahlāda explains to his father the trivialness of fruitive actions
Nārāyana Prahlāda is explaining to his father that people inclined to this material world consider their house and their belongings to be the end goal of life.
Nārāyana Prahlāda is explaining to his father that people inclined to this material world consider their house and their belongings to be the end goal of life.
“By serving supreme saints our mind rests at the lotus feet of Lord Srihari” continued Prahlāda.
Achyutāya namah Srihari eternally protects His ardent devotees. Hence even when these soldiers pierced Prahlāda using blade-like sharp tridents he remained unaffected.
Upendraya namah Seventh Canto Chapter Six In this chapter Prahlāda instructs the demon children.
Prahlāda is explaining to his friends that this world is purely illusory; it has no real existence; those who drown in it can never hope to attain dispassion; they can never develop devotion towards the Supreme Lord and hence can never understand His real essence.
Prahlāda continued, “When the Supreme Lord Srihari, who is beyond time and who is the cause for this entire creation, is pleased, there is nothing that one cannot obtain.
Prahlāda continued, “My mother agreed and fearlessly lived in Maharishi Nārada’s hermitage until my father completed his penance and returned.
Prahlāda continued, “That supreme consciousness (chaitanya), due to whose presence the living entity experiences waking, dream and deep sleep states, exists as Paramātma.
Prahlāda continued, “Mahatmas describe the Supreme Lord as ‘bliss called liberation’.