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Vaisnavanam yatha sambhuh. Lord Siva showed so many examples on so many levels. Daksa was blaspheming him, actually historically it is like this. He was pointing out things about Lord Siva but putting them in the wrong context. "You associate with ghosts and demons and frequent crematoriums and you have skulls all over your body." The great Vaisnavas understand that these are the great ornaments of Lord Siva. He was explaining it in such a way to blaspheme. He was saying the most horrible things. He cursed Lord Siva, "Because you are such an abominable rascal who shows no respect to his superior like me I curse you, you will not be given any share with the rest of the demigods of sacrifices."

Tolerance! trinad api sunicena, [3rd stanza of Mahaprabhu’s Sri Siksastakam] Siva is the embodiment of gentleness.


When Lord Siva understood he was thinking like this and he was his next-door neighbor as Cakalesvara Mahadev deity he couldn't bare the thought of separation from Sanatana Goswami. So he appeared in a beautiful brahmana form and told Sanatana Goswami to stay one more night and see. Sanatana Goswami said, "I will stay one more night." And then Lord Siva went to the demigod in charge of mosquitoes (Laughter) and said tell your mosquitoes not to bother Sanatana at all. So not a single mosquito came that way after that.
So in so many ways - vaisnavanam yatha sambhuh!
Lord Siva is a mahajana teaching us how to follow by his example. Prabhupada warns that as far as his smoking ganja and that stuff you cannot imitate.

Srila Prabhupada who walked among us he showed these principles in such a divine extraordinary way and it is that example of Srila Prabhupada that is the divine power that can help us to remain together on the basis of the higher principle of bhakti despite all inevitable reasons to fight and disagree. It is that divine power of Srila Prabhupada’s example that can empower any of us to do extraordinary things in this world.
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