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Jesus was mentioned in the Vedic literatures
more than 3000 years before He appeared.
Srila Prabhupäda: Love of
God means God's mercy. If God is pleased, He can do anything. So
that pleasure of God can be awakened by love. This is called in
Sanskrit kåpä-siddhi. Perfection out of affection. Out
of mercy.
Bhavisya means future. The most
magnificent incarnation of the Lord, Sri Krsna Caitanya
Mahaprabhu is also predicted in Bhavisya Purana. Before 5000
years the Supreme Lord says:
anandäçru-käla-roma
harña-purnam tapo-dhana
sarve mama eva drakñyanti
kalau sannyasa-rupinam
"O sage whose wealth is austerity, in the Kali-yuga
everyone will see My form as a sannyasi, a form filled with tears
of bliss and bodily hairs standing erect." (Bhavisya Purana)
kåñëa-varëaà
tviñäkåñëaà
säìgopäìgästra-pärñadam
yajïaiù saìkértana-präyair
yajanti hi su-medhasaù
"In the age of Kali, intelligent persons perform
congregational chanting to worship the incarnation of Godhead who
constantly sings the name of Krsna. Although His complexion is
not blackish, He is Krsna Himself. He is accompanied by His
associates, servants, weapons and confidential companions."
(Srimad-Bhagavatam 11.5.32, Karabhajana Muni speaks to King
Nimi)
Lord's messenger Mohammed was predicted with simply
words:
"An illiterate teacher will appear, Mohammed is his
name,
and he will give religion to his fifth-class companions."
(Bhavisya Purana, Parva 3, Khand 3, Adya 3, verses 5-6)
Candala, mleccha and
yavana are doing anything and everything without any
control. Yavana-mleccha means generally they are
meat-eaters, especially cow meat, cow flesh eaters. The
first-class faithful men are the Vaisnavas and the brahmanas,
then the ksatriyas, then the vaisyas, then the sudras, then the
mlecchas, the yavanas and at last the candalas. The degradation
of the human instinct begins from the mlecchas, and the candala
state of life is the last word in human degradation. All the
above terms mentioned in the Vedic literatures are never meant
for any particular community or birth. They are different
qualifications of human beings in general. There is no question
of birthright or community. One can acquire the respective
qualifications by one's own efforts, and thus the son of a
Vaisnava can become a mleccha, or the son of a candala can become
more than a brahmana, all in terms of their association and
intimate relation with the Supreme Lord. The meat-eaters are
generally called mlecchas.
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