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Loya-13: Not Being Overcome by Adverse Circumstances
Summary
- A person who, by way of his nirvikalp state remains at the holy feet of God, would not be overcome by adverse places, times, company, etc.; however, one who does not would be overcome by these.
- There is a great difference between God and the muktas. One who believes them to be the same is a grave sinner; and one commits a sin equal to the five grave sins by having the darshan of such a sinner.
- The greatness of God:
- Only Nārāyan is like Nārāyan and no one else is capable of becoming Nārāyan.
- He is the all-doer, cause of all, controller of all, extremely attractive, extremely radiant, and possesses kartum, akartum and anyathākartum powers.
- He can eclipse all of the muktas of Akshardhām by His own divine light and prevail alone.
- He is capable of supporting the countless muktas by His own power, without even needing Akshardhām.
- Because of his association with God, even a sādhu like Muktānand Swāmi can be considered to be like God; without God, however, even Akshar cannot be called God.