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The scriptures use two apparently contradictory terms to describe God: ''saguṇa'' (with qualities) and ''nirguṇa'' (without qualities). Śrīla Prabhupāda reconciles this by explaining that God has no material qualities (''nirguṇa'') but is full of spiritual qualities (''saguṇa''). He is never under the control of material energy; rather, material nature works under His direction.
The scriptures use two apparently contradictory terms to describe God: ''saguṇa'' (with qualities) and ''nirguṇa'' (without qualities). Śrīla Prabhupāda reconciles this by explaining that God has no material qualities (''nirguṇa'') but is full of spiritual qualities (''saguṇa''). He is never under the control of material energy; rather, material nature works under His direction.


* [[Vaniquotes:The material energy works according to His (God's) direction; therefore He can use that energy for His purposes without ever being influenced by any of the qualities of that energy. In this sense He is nirguna, "without qualities."|The material energy works according to His (God's) direction... In this sense He is nirguna, "without qualities."]]
* [[Vaniquotes:The material energy works according to His (God's) direction; therefore He can use that energy for His purposes without ever being influenced by any of the qualities of that energy. In this sense He is nirguna, "without qualities."|The material energy works according to His (God's) direction; therefore He can use that energy for His purposes without ever being influenced by any of the qualities of that energy. In this sense He is nirguna, "without qualities."]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Two words the revealed scriptures often apply to the Lord - saguna ("with qualities") and nirguna ("without qualities") - are very important|Two words the revealed scriptures often apply to the Lord - saguna ("with qualities") and nirguna ("without qualities") - are very important.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Two words the revealed scriptures often apply to the Lord - saguna ("with qualities") and nirguna ("without qualities") - are very important|Two words the revealed scriptures often apply to the Lord - saguna ("with qualities") and nirguna ("without qualities") - are very important.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:This is confirmed in the Padma Purana that whenever the Supreme Lord is described as having no qualities, this should be understood to indicate that He is devoid of material qualities|This is confirmed in the Padma Purana that whenever the Supreme Lord is described as having no qualities, this should be understood to indicate that He is devoid of material qualities.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:This is confirmed in the Padma Purana that whenever the Supreme Lord is described as having no qualities, this should be understood to indicate that He is devoid of material qualities|This is confirmed in the Padma Purana that whenever the Supreme Lord is described as having no qualities, this should be understood to indicate that He is devoid of material qualities.]]
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* [[Vaniquotes:Because the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His name, His form, His quality, His paraphernalia, etc., being transcendental, are beyond material nature, it is not possible to understand any one of them with the materialistic senses|Because the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His name, His form, His quality, His paraphernalia, etc., being transcendental, are beyond material nature, it is not possible to understand any one of them with the materialistic senses.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Because the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His name, His form, His quality, His paraphernalia, etc., being transcendental, are beyond material nature, it is not possible to understand any one of them with the materialistic senses|Because the Supreme Personality of Godhead, His name, His form, His quality, His paraphernalia, etc., being transcendental, are beyond material nature, it is not possible to understand any one of them with the materialistic senses.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:God's name, God's form, God's quality, God's pastimes, activities, are not understandable by our blunt material senses. We cannot see God with these eyes. God is present everywhere. God is present within your heart, God is present within this universe|God's name, God's form, God's quality, God's pastimes, activities, are not understandable by our blunt material senses. We cannot see God with these eyes. God is present everywhere. God is present within your heart, God is present within this universe.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:God's name, God's form, God's quality, God's pastimes, activities, are not understandable by our blunt material senses. We cannot see God with these eyes. God is present everywhere. God is present within your heart, God is present within this universe|God's name, God's form, God's quality, God's pastimes, activities, are not understandable by our blunt material senses. We cannot see God with these eyes. God is present everywhere. God is present within your heart, God is present within this universe.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:One cannot understand God's holy name, pastimes, form, qualities or entourage with one's blunt material senses. However, when the senses are purified by the constant rendering of service, the spiritual truth of the pastimes of Radha and Krsna is revealed|One cannot understand God's holy name, pastimes, form, qualities or entourage with one's blunt material senses. However, when the senses are purified... the spiritual truth... is revealed.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:One cannot understand God's holy name, pastimes, form, qualities or entourage with one's blunt material senses. However, when the senses are purified by the constant rendering of service, the spiritual truth of the pastimes of Radha and Krsna is revealed|One cannot understand God's holy name, pastimes, form, qualities or entourage with one's blunt material senses. However, when the senses are purified by the constant rendering of service, the spiritual truth of the pastimes of Radha and Krsna is revealed.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:With one’s materially contaminated senses one cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His name, form, qualities or paraphernalia, but if one renders service unto Him, the Lord reveals Himself - Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu 1.2.234|With one’s materially contaminated senses one cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His name, form, qualities or paraphernalia, but if one renders service unto Him, the Lord reveals Himself - Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu 1.2.234.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:With one’s materially contaminated senses one cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His name, form, qualities or paraphernalia, but if one renders service unto Him, the Lord reveals Himself - Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu 1.2.234|With one’s materially contaminated senses one cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead or His name, form, qualities or paraphernalia, but if one renders service unto Him, the Lord reveals Himself - Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu 1.2.234.]]


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Just as a son inherits the qualities of his father, the living entity inherits qualities from the Supreme Father. Whatever attributes we see in the living beings—intelligence, creativity, independence—exist originally and unlimitedly in God. We are the reflection; He is the source.
Just as a son inherits the qualities of his father, the living entity inherits qualities from the Supreme Father. Whatever attributes we see in the living beings—intelligence, creativity, independence—exist originally and unlimitedly in God. We are the reflection; He is the source.


* [[Vaniquotes:Father is the cause of the sons, but the sons may be different. Not exactly all the sons are on the equal pattern. Similarly, we are originally all part and parcel or sons of God. Therefore God's qualities are there in us, very minute quantities|Father is the cause of the sons... Similarly, we are originally all part and parcel or sons of God. Therefore God's qualities are there in us, very minute quantities.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Father is the cause of the sons, but the sons may be different. Not exactly all the sons are on the equal pattern. Similarly, we are originally all part and parcel or sons of God. Therefore God's qualities are there in us, very minute quantities|Father is the cause of the sons, but the sons may be different. Not exactly all the sons are on the equal pattern. Similarly, we are originally all part and parcel or sons of God. Therefore God's qualities are there in us, very minute quantities.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Because you are son of God - God has got full independence, almighty - therefore you have acquired the quality of your father. You have got little independence. So God does not interfere with your little independence|Because you are son of God... therefore you have acquired the quality of your father.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Because you are son of God - God has got full independence, almighty - therefore you have acquired the quality of your father. You have got little independence. So God does not interfere with your little independence|Because you are son of God - God has got full independence, almighty - therefore you have acquired the quality of your father. You have got little independence. So God does not interfere with your little independence.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Living entities, as parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, have inherited different proportions of His original qualities, and in terms of their inheritance of these qualities, they appear as different species of life|Living entities, as parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, have inherited different proportions of His original qualities.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Living entities, as parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, have inherited different proportions of His original qualities, and in terms of their inheritance of these qualities, they appear as different species of life|Living entities, as parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, have inherited different proportions of His original qualities, and in terms of their inheritance of these qualities, they appear as different species of life.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Because we are sample God, therefore we have got God's qualities in minute quantity. Very minute quantity. We have got creative power also|Because we are sample God, therefore we have got God's qualities in minute quantity. Very minute quantity. We have got creative power also.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:Because we are sample God, therefore we have got God's qualities in minute quantity. Very minute quantity. We have got creative power also|Because we are sample God, therefore we have got God's qualities in minute quantity. Very minute quantity. We have got creative power also.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:The part and parcel of the Supreme, they fall down - some of them - not all. So therefore the living entities, they are different from the Supreme. They are one in quality with the Supreme, but not in quantity|The living entities, they are different from the Supreme. They are one in quality with the Supreme, but not in quantity.]]
* [[Vaniquotes:The part and parcel of the Supreme, they fall down - some of them - not all. So therefore the living entities, they are different from the Supreme. They are one in quality with the Supreme, but not in quantity|The part and parcel of the Supreme, they fall down - some of them - not all. So therefore the living entities, they are different from the Supreme. They are one in quality with the Supreme, but not in quantity
.]]


=== Purification Through Hearing and Chanting ===
=== Purification Through Hearing and Chanting ===
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God is often misunderstood as being formless or without attributes. However, the Vedic conclusion is that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is full of unlimited, transcendental qualities. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that while God is transcendental to the modes of material nature, He is the reservoir of all spiritual attributes. Understanding the nature of God's qualities—and how the living entities share in them—is essential for self-realization.

Saguna and Nirguna: With and Without Qualities

The scriptures use two apparently contradictory terms to describe God: saguṇa (with qualities) and nirguṇa (without qualities). Śrīla Prabhupāda reconciles this by explaining that God has no material qualities (nirguṇa) but is full of spiritual qualities (saguṇa). He is never under the control of material energy; rather, material nature works under His direction.

Qualitative Oneness, Quantitative Difference

A fundamental principle of the philosophy of acintya-bhedābheda-tattva is that the soul and God are qualitatively one but quantitatively different. Śrīla Prabhupāda often uses the analogy of a drop of seawater and the vast ocean. The chemical composition is the same, but the magnitude is vastly different. We possess qualities like independence and creativity, but only in minute degrees compared to the Lord.

The Absolute Nature of God

In the material world, there is a difference between a person and their name or qualities. However, in the absolute platform, God is identical with His name, form, qualities, and pastimes. Chanting the name of the Lord or hearing about His qualities is non-different from associating with Him directly.

Beyond Material Perception

The qualities of God are not perceivable by the blunt material senses. One cannot see God or understand His nature through mental speculation or mechanical means. However, when the senses are purified through the process of devotional service (sevonmukhe hi jihvādau), the Lord reveals Himself to the devotee.

The Source of All Qualities

Just as a son inherits the qualities of his father, the living entity inherits qualities from the Supreme Father. Whatever attributes we see in the living beings—intelligence, creativity, independence—exist originally and unlimitedly in God. We are the reflection; He is the source.

Purification Through Hearing and Chanting

Hearing about the qualities of God is a powerful method of spiritual purification. Because the Lord is non-different from His qualities, hearing about them acts as direct association. This association cleanses the heart of material contamination and awakens one's dormant love for God.

Conclusion

God is the possessor of all unlimited, transcendental qualities. While He is free from material contamination (nirguṇa), He is full of spiritual attributes (saguṇa). As parts and parcels of God, we share in His nature but are quantitatively small. The path of self-realization involves purifying our consciousness by hearing and chanting about His divine qualities, thereby reviving our original spiritual nature and eternal relationship with Him.

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