This has been taken from rikhiapeeth blog
Satsang by Swami Satyananda
Sri
Krishna was the avatar of love, the incarnation of celestial love on
earth, an element that is missing everywhere today. At present we have
everything, but we lack love. Love is that aspect of emotion where you
think about others, not about yourself. Love is giving, not taking. Love
is not an act. Love does not expect anything. Love is just sacrifice.
It is total consecration of your emotions. Sri Krishna was the symbol of
that aspect of life.
When
he walked, it was love that walked, when he smiled, it was love that
smiled and when he laughed, it was love that laughed.
Madhuradhipaterakhilam madhuram - "O God! You are nothing but sweet
love."
Krishna
is the symbol of God with all His attributes. He lived as a man but he
was a superman, a perfect man, a poorna purusha. He incarnated many
thousands of years ago at the end of the cycle of Dwapara Yuga in order
to destroy evil and restore righteousness. Before he was even conceived,
he was on the hit list of Kamsa, who was his uncle and the king of Mathura. Although he was born into a royal family, his actual birth took place in a prison in Mathura. As a newborn he was smuggled to Gokul where he lived incognito for many years.
Prior to Krishna's
birth, atrocities were being committed in the world. When the people
prayed for relief from suffering, their prayers were heard. When prayers
from the heart reach God, He manifests in a human form. Krishna
destroyed the demons and lived in a playful way, sometimes stealing
butter, sometimes duping people, sometimes teasing, sometimes dancing
with the gopis and becoming their heartthrob.
Sri
Krishna has brought life to philosophy and religion so that we can also
smile. There is only one culture and civilization in this world where
the gods dance, sing and play with the gopis, where they playfully steal
and participate in wars and at the same time give enlightenment. Where
will you find such a civilization, except in India! We still long to see such a man as Krishna descend to earth. Krishna was a great teacher. The love between Radha and Krishna was like that of the individual soul and the cosmic soul, like prakriti and purusha. He behaved like her disciple.
Sri
Krishna was an incarnation of God, not an ordinary child. He took birth
to teach the other children. Sri Krishna led a very natural life. He
was a good child, a great child, a powerful child, a philosopher, a god,
a friend and a warrior. At the same time he loved all the girls of his
time. The gopis did not marry because Krishna loved them all.
The story is told in the Srimad Bhagavatam. It is also told in the Krishnavatar series, where Krishna
is a child full of divinity. The story is told with sweetness, with
melody, in a way that we can understand. It is one of the best stories
about God. God must become the subject matter of stories, music, dance,
discussion and dialogue. God is not beyond the mind. God is just here.
You
should have a relationship with God in such a way that you can
understand Him, just as you understand your son, your father, your
brother or anyone else. If you start with the hypothesis that God is
unknowable, it is a problem. God is knowable. Once you are told that God
cannot be realized, you think that is final. Close your books and start
from where you can feel Him. The love you express for your child is a
glimpse of God.
Krishna
has many followers throughout the world. He was a playboy, a
philosopher, an orator, a yogi, a fighter and a saint. He is the epitome
of beauty, grace, love and dynamism. He is also the indweller of all
hearts, especially in this modern age.
Krishna Janmasthami 9th August 2012
Bhadrapad Krishna Asthami, the birth of Sri Krishna, is celebrated as Janmashtami throughout India. This auspicious day will be celebrated in Rikhiapeeth with akhanda kirtan and by offering prayers to Bal Gopala.
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