Tuesday, May 25, 2010

The mercy of Krishna

Giriraj Swami: On my walk yesterday I had to heed the call of nature in the bushes, and I quickly hung my bead bag on a branch. Somehow, the picture of Lord Jagannatha on the bag ended up looking at me, and I thought of Srila Prabhupada’s words: “You have seen the dog and the master. The master is so friendly to the dog–out of love. It is a dog, but when it is passing stool, the master is waiting. Why? Is the duty of the master to wait while the dog is passing stool? No. Out of love. Out of love. We can see from practical example. The master may be a great millionaire, but still, he loves the dog so much that on the morning walk he takes his dog and the dog is passing urine . . . What business the dog has got? To pass urine and stool and go this way and that way. But the master is attending. Similarly, God, Krsna, is so affectionate that we have come here to this material world simply to pass stool and urine, and still He’s attending. Just imagine how merciful is Krsna.” (Srila Prabhupada lecture, September 29, 1974)
Hare Krsna.
Giriraj Swami Santa Barbara April 10, 2010

1 comment:

  1. I liked the statement in Bold.
    So simple statement has a lot of meaning.

    1. Our material world's activities are as equal to stool and urine.
    2. Material activities are as insignificant as stool and urine.
    3. the enjoyment we have here is not at all enjoyment. As good as stool and urine.
    4. Material world is not our original position. We have come hereto enjoy, but it is not enjoyment.
    5. Despite all this Krishna is reciprocating, responding, to our calls to Him. So merciful Krishna is. All glories to The Supreme Personality of Godhead

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