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Why Hiraṇyakaśipu’s Body is Compared to a Bhṛṅga (Bee)? 🐝🦁

 The phrase दलित-हिरण्यकशिपु-तनु-भृङ्गम् opens like a small poetic window into a vast vision. Padaccheda: दलित (torn) | हिरण्यकशिपु (the asura) | तनु (body) | भृङ्गम् (bee). At first glance, the comparison feels surprising. How can the विशाल, adamantine body of Hiraṇyakaśipu be likened to a tiny भृङ्ग (bhṛṅga) ? The answer lies in poetic reversal. Through nirukti , भृङ्ग carries the sense of a humming, restless being, one that burrows into the heart of a flower. It suggests movement, smallness, and dependence on रस (rasa) . In contrast, Hiraṇyakaśipu’s तनु (tanu) is earlier imagined as शिला (śilā) —hard, unyielding, ego-fortified. But the moment Narasiṁha appears, the scale collapses. The पर्वत-like body becomes insect-like. What was rigid now trembles. What seemed immovable becomes pierceable. There is also a subtle inversion of experience. Normally, the भृङ्ग approaches the lotus to taste nectar. Here, the Lord’s कर-कमल (kara-kamala) —His lotus hands—meet the “bee.” But inst...

Sabda Brahman

Sabda Brahma is vibrated by Sri Guru. This baton of vibrating sabda Brahman is transferred from guru to disciple in the parampara. Real seeker of spiritual perfection will always try to find out where this sabda brahma is vibrated and try to drink it by one’s ears. The tongue followed by ears are the initiators of transcendence. As Srila Rupa Goswami has pointed out ‘Sevon muke hi Jihva adau’ – Understanding Sri Krishna begins by engaging the tongue in service of the Lord by vibrating his Nama. The refinement of chanting occurs by the increased hearing of sabda Brahman by the chanter. It is not possible to reach the stage of Suddha Nama or pure chanting without sufficiently hearing sabda Brahman. Nama and Nami are non different in the case of Suddha Nama. Similarly Pure Harikatha is non different from the incident(Lila) itself. Any Harikatha incident has Bhagavan, Bhakta and Bhakti which is emanating from the hearts of the Bhakta. Hence the sincere hearer associates with the heart of ...