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Tuesday, July 27, 2021

SITA

 Lord Rama asked Lakshmana to leave Sita in the forest,(because one of His subject taunted at Him and just to prove that for an ideal king even His personal relation is not so important than His kingdom and His subjects, thereafter He remained alone without Sita).

As a King He has to perform many yajna for which, wife was essential.

When Vasistha Muni, His spritual master told Him that without a wife He cannot perform any yajnas, so either He should call back Sita or He should marry another wife at which Lord Ram flatly refused(as He is a Maryada Purushottam, He cannot marry antoher wife when Sita is there).

Then He asked Vasistha muni for an alternative, at which the muni told him that if he can get a statue of Sita Devi made out of pure gold then that statue can be treated as His better half and in this way the yajnas were performed.

Like this He performed many yajnas, and everytime He made a statue of Sita out of Gold.

When Lord Ram thought that now the time has come for Him to wind up His lila from this earth and go back to His abode “Ayodha dham”, at that time all these golden statue of Sita devi approached Lord Ram and told Him, “How can you leave us and go alone? Who will take care of us as all of us are your wife ? and as an ideal husband you have to take us along with you.”

At this Lord Ram felt very awkward, He said” How can I take you all as my wife ? I have my sita, and in this life I cannot take more than one wife, but I promise you all, that in my next incarnation, I will gladly accept you all as my wife, when I will come as Lord Krishna, and then you will all become my intimate gopis.

In this way, the Lord pacified those golden statues, and He left for His abode, and when He came again as Lord Krishna, He fulfilled their desire.

http://firstcomposer.blogspot.com/search/label/gold

Moral of the story:

This is another example of how the Lord reciprocates …. like there are many more incidents which proves the Lord’s merciful nature toward His devotees, for whom He even takes pain, as in the case of Baali who came again in Dvapar yug as a hunter, who shot his arrow in the foot of Lord Krishna, since Lord Ram had killled Baali from behind the trees in Rama Lila.

This is the nature of Krishna he is equal to all and in same time respect law of karma and its working.

ye yathā māṁ prapadyante

tāṁs tathaiva bhajāmy aham

mama vartmānuvartante

manuṣyāḥ pārtha sarvaśaḥ

As all surrender unto Me, I reward them accordingly. Everyone follows My path in all respects, O son of Pṛthā.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Location of Krishna


Nidhi means treasure and nidhivan is a forest of treasure. When you enter the Nidhivan temple area in Vrindavan, there is initially nothing but jungle. Then there is a clean path and a small house, locked, but with a glass gate. Inside is a beautiful, peaceful-looking, bejewelled statue of Lord Krishna, Thakurji and Radha, or Radhey . The temple closes at 5 pm everyday. The belief is that Thakurji comes after nightfall and all the trees here become his gopis .

https://www.youtube.com/results?q=Nidhivan



Tuesday, February 9, 2021

Birds


 A younger gopī told her mother, "My dear mother, the birds, who are all looking at Kṛṣṇa playing on His flute, are sitting very attentively on the branches and twigs of different trees. From their features  they have forgotten everything and are engaged only in hearing Kṛṣṇa's flute. This proves that they are not ordinary birds; they are great sages and devotees, and just to hear Kṛṣṇa's flute they have appeared in Vṛndāvana forest as birds.


KRSNA, The Supreme Personality > Volume 1 > KB 1-21 / The Gopis Attracted

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Box

🦋A box full of Joy😍

♥️♥️Desiring to meet Radharani... how the mischievous Krsna fooled Abhimanyu - the so called husband of Radharani!!!..😊😊♥️♥️

"Despite the weight of the box on his head, Abhimanyu, the so-called husband of Srimati Radharani💛, went along the path to Jawat in great jubilation, thinking of all the valuables that must be packed in the box given by Yashoda devi for Srimati Radhika💛. He had been called by Nandarani Srimati Yashoda devi to come and collect a box full of valuable jewels and beautiful clothes that she had personally prepared for Radhika💛 out of motherly love and affection, and also because Radharani 💛was coming to cook breakfast for Sri Krishna every day."

" Upon being requested by Yashoda devi, he went there and collected the box from her along with an instruction for Vrishabhanunandini Radha💛 to enjoy the contents of the box to her full satisfaction."

" However, what Abhimanyu did not know was that Sri Krishna💙, who had been observing his mother preparing the box, had gone upto her and asked her about what she was doing. When he got to know from his mother that the box was being prepared by her for Srimati Radhika💛, he decided to get mischievous, and as soon as she went out of the room to receive Abhimanyu, he called all his friends and with their help, he emptied out the box and himself entered it and told his friends to close it from outside. So, in reality, what Abhimanyu was carrying on his head was not a box full of jewels but rather Krishna, the playful beloved of Srimati Radhika💛. "

"Unaware of this, he went and delivered the box to Vrindavaneshwari and told her the instruction that Yashoda devi had given for her. "

"Anticipating to find beautiful sarees and exquisite ornaments in the box, Srimati Radhika💛 and all her dear Gopi friends gathered around the box, but as soon as they opened the lid, instead of the jewels that they were expecting, out sprang Gopinath, their beloved, shocking the gopis and making them laugh in merriment."

"Shyamsundar💙 then enjoyed various pastimes with the gopis in the very house of Srimati Radhika💛, and the gopis, following the instruction of the most worshipable Yashoda devi, enjoyed the contents of the box to their full satisfaction."

"The jewels and clothes were eventually also delivered to the Gopis, but having received the gift of Shyamsundar💙in the box, was what made their hearts drown in the ecstasy of prema💖."

Story taken from Chamatkar Chandrika...
Originally written by Srila Vishwanath Chakravarti Thakura. 


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