To see the Lord 1.
TRANSLATION
I desired to see again that transcendental form of the Lord, but despite my attempts to concentrate upon the heart with eagerness to view the form again, I could not see Him any more, and thus dissatisfied, I was very much aggrieved.
PURPORT
There
is no mechanical process to see the form of the Lord. It completely depends on
the causeless mercy of the Lord. We cannot demand the Lord to be present before
our vision, just as we cannot demand the sun to rise whenever we like. The sun
rises out of his own accord; so also the Lord is pleased to be present out of
His causeless mercy. One should simply await the opportune moment and go on
discharging his prescribed duty in devotional service of the Lord. Nārada Muni
thought that the Lord could be seen again by the same mechanical process which
was successful in the first attempt, but in spite of his utmost endeavor he
could not make the second attempt successful. The Lord is completely
independent of all obligations. He can simply be bound up by the tie of
unalloyed devotion. Nor is He visible or perceivable by our material senses.
When He pleases, being satisfied with the sincere attempt of devotional service
depending completely on the mercy of the Lord, then He may be seen out of His
own accord.
(Srimad-Bhagavatam
1.6.19)
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