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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 7.9.2
adrishtasruta-purvatvat
SYNONYMS
sakshat -- directly; srih -- the goddess of fortune; preshita -- being requested to go forward before the Lord; devaih -- by all the demigods (headed by Lord Brahma and Lord Siva); drishtva -- after seeing; tam -- Him (Lord Nrisimhadeva); mahat -- very big; adbhutam -- wonderful; adrishta -- never seen; asruta -- never heard of; purvatvat -- due to being previously; sa -- the goddess of fortune, Lakshmi; na -- not; upeyaya -- went before the Lord; sankita -- being very much afraid.
TRANSLATION
The goddess of fortune, Lakshmiji, was requested to go before the Lord by all the demigods present, who because of fear could not do so. But even she had never seen such a wonderful and extraordinary form of the Lord, and thus she could not approach Him.
PURPORT
The Lord has unlimited forms and bodily features (advaitam acyutam anadim ananta-rupam [Bs 5.33]). These are all situated in Vaikuntha, yet Lakshmidevi, the goddess of fortune, being inspired by lila-sakti, could not appreciate this unprecedented form of the Lord. In this regard, Srila Madhvacarya recites the following verses from the Brahmanda Purana:
adrishtasruta-purvatvad
nrisimham sankiteva srir
prahrade caiva vatsalya-
ekatraikasya vatsalyam
viseshad darsayed dharih
avarasyapi mohaya
kramenaivapi vatsalah
In other words, for the common men the form of the Lord as Nrisimhadeva is certainly unseen and wonderful, but for a devotee like Prahlada Maharaja such a fearsome form of the Lord is not at all extraordinary. By the grace of the Lord, a devotee can very easily understand how the Lord can appear in any form He likes. Therefore the devotee is never afraid of such a form. Because of special favor bestowed upon Prahlada Maharaja, he remained silent and unafraid, even though all the demigods, including even Lakshmidevi, were afraid of Lord Nrisimhadeva. Narayana-parah sarve na kutascana bibhyati (Bhag. 6.17.28). Not only is a pure devotee of Narayana like Prahlada Maharaja unafraid of any dangerous condition of material life, but also if the Lord appears to mitigate the fear of a devotee, the devotee maintains his status of fearlessness in all circumstances.
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