3.73

angopanga tiksna astra prabhura sahite

sei saba astra haya pasanda dalite

SYNONYMS

anga-upanga—plenary portions and parts; tiksna—sharp; astra—weapons; prabhura sahite—along with Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu; sei—these; saba—all; astra—weapons; haya—are; pasanda—the atheists; dalite—to trample.

Thus the Lord is equipped with sharp weapons in the forms of His parts and plenary portions.

All these weapons are competent enough to crush the faithless atheists.

PURPORT

The word pasanda is very significant here.

One who compares the Supreme Personality of Godhead to the demigods is known as a pasanda.

Pasandas try to bring the Supreme Lord down to a mundane level.

Sometimes they create their own imaginary God or accept an ordinary person as God and advertise him as equal to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

They are so foolish that they present someone as the next incarnation of Lord Caitanya or Krsna although His activities are all contradictory to those of a genuine incarnation, and thus they fool the innocent public.

One who is intelligent and who studies the characteristics of the Supreme Personality of Godhead with reference to the Vedic context cannot be bewildered by the pasandas.

Pasandas, or atheists, cannot understand the pastimes of the Supreme Lord or transcendental loving service to the Lord.

They think that devotional service is no better than ordinary fruitive activities (karma).

As the Bhagavad-gita (4.8) confirms, however, the Supreme Personality of Godhead and His devotees, saving the righteous and chastising the miscreants (paritranaya sadhunam vinasaya ca duskrtam), always curb these nonsensical atheists.

Miscreants always want to deny the Supreme Personality of Godhead and put stumbling blocks in the path of devotional service.

The Lord sends His bona fide representatives and appears Himself to curb this nonsense.