39. Lord Jagannath's compassion for His non-Hindu devotees: Out of His infinite compassion for the non-Hindu pilgrims to Puri, Jagannatha Swami shows Himself in 3 wonderful forms. Everyday Lord Jagannatha sits just inside the Lion Gate as Patita Pavana Jagannatha smiling and glancing lovingly towards anyone who peeks in from the street. Secondly, Jagannatha Swami appears in His most relishable form as Jagannatha maha-prasadam for everyone to see by tasting. Unlike Hindus who take "little, little" maha-prasadam in stride with everything else they do in Puri, non- Hindu western Vaishnavas enter divine states of ecstasy honoring heaps and heaps of Jagannatha maha-prasadam. In the form of maha-prasadam, the Lord of the universe, Jagannatha Swami, reciprocates very intimately and individually with all of His so-called "non-Hindu" worshipers. Thirdly, Lord Jagannatha, Balabhadra and Subhadra come out in full public view 2 times a year (Snana-yatra and Ratha-yatra). At these times, non-Hindus can directly see their benevolent Lord, worship and pray to Him, pull Jagannatha's chariot and relish His beautiful darsana to their heart's content. In addition, non-Hindus will be relieved to know that they will get all the spiritual profit gained by seeing Jagannatha just by hearing the ecstatic lilas of Sri Caitanyadeva. This point is confirmed by Sri Murari Gupta, an eternal associate of Lord Gauranga, who said, "Whatever benefit is achieved by having direct darsana of Lord Jagannatha, the master of Purushottama Kṣhetra, one can obtain simply by regularly reciting the pastimes of Gaurahari." (Sri Krsna Caitanya Carita Maha-kavya 3.4.39)

Lord Jagannath's compassion for His non-Hindu devotees:

Out of His infinite compassion for the non-Hindu pilgrims to Puri, Jagannatha Swami shows Himself in 3 wonderful forms. 

Everyday Lord Jagannatha sits just inside the Lion Gate as Patita Pavana Jagannatha smiling and glancing lovingly towards anyone who peeks in from the street. 

Secondly, Jagannatha Swami appears in His most relishable form as Jagannatha maha-prasadam for everyone to see by tasting. Unlike Hindus who take "little, little" maha-prasadam in stride with everything else they do in Puri, non- Hindu western Vaishnavas enter divine states of ecstasy honoring heaps and heaps of Jagannatha maha-prasadam. In the form of maha-prasadam, the Lord of the universe, Jagannatha Swami, reciprocates very intimately and individually with all of His so-called "non-Hindu" worshipers. 

Thirdly, Lord Jagannatha, Balabhadra and Subhadra come out in full public view 2 times a year (Snana-yatra and Ratha-yatra). At these times, non-Hindus can directly see their benevolent Lord, worship and pray to Him, pull Jagannatha's chariot and relish His beautiful darsana to their heart's content. 

In addition, non-Hindus will be relieved to know that they will get all the spiritual profit gained by seeing Jagannatha just by hearing the ecstatic lilas of Sri Caitanyadeva. This point is confirmed by Sri Murari Gupta, an eternal associate of Lord Gauranga, who said, "Whatever benefit is achieved by having direct darsana of Lord Jagannatha, the master of Purushottama Kṣhetra, one can obtain simply by regularly reciting the pastimes of Gaurahari." (Sri Krsna Caitanya Carita Maha-kavya 3.4.39)

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