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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta

@Mythili...
A great post..⭐️ Thanks for sharing it. 😃

I totally loved this part:
"He who in the midst of the greatest activity finds the sweetest peace, and in the midst of the greatest calmness is most active, he has known the secret of life." Krishna shows the way how to do this " by being non-attached: do everything but do not get identified with anything. You are the soul, the pure, the free, all the time; you are the Witness. Our misery comes, not from work, but by our getting attached to something. Take for instance, money: money is a great thing to have, earn it, says Krishna; struggle hard to get money, but don't get attached to it. So with children, with wife, husband, relatives, fame, everything; you have no need to shun them, only don't get attached. There is only one attachment and that belongs to the Lord, and to none other. Work for them, love them, do good to them, sacrifice a hundred lives, if need be, for them, but never be attached. His own life was the exact exemplification of that.

welcome suku.😃. i loved it too..swami vivekananda's speeches r just too awesome⭐️.. the part which u quoted is my fav..awesome way to sum up abt lord krishna😃
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: mythili2

welcome suku.😃. i loved it too..swami vivekananda's speeches r just too awesome⭐️.. the part which u quoted is my fav..awesome way to sum up abt lord krishna😃


Yeah, those lines are pretty awesome..
I specially liked the concept of attachment intriguing.. It's so true..
As for Swamiji's speeches, they are simply mind-blowing..⭐️
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Found this beautiful article online:

The Death of Krishna [Adapted From The Mahabharatha]

Kurukshetra was silent. The battle had come to an end and the war ground was strewn with bodies of royal and commoners alike. The Pandavas were not rejoicing their win. Rather they were devasted at the destruction that a single war had caused. Stunned and speechless, they scanned the ground for people in need of help.

"Duryodhanaaa...", shrieked a voice from far far away, "Dhur... Dhuryodhanaaa. My son, open your eyes. Speak... Speak to me my first born... Speak to me... A hundred did we bear, all fine and proud. Was it for such a foolish end. Dhuryodhana... speak out.. SPEAK OUT..." Gandhari, was bent over the bloody mess of her son's body, tears pouring down, slurring her speech. Her husband, the blind king Dritharashtra stood by, looking helpless.

The Pandavas along with Krishna hurried over to Gandhari and the King, to offer their respects, apologies and condolences. Sanjaya, the king's escort, gently bent down to Gandhari, to inform the blindfolded woman of the arrival of the five and their protector. Gandhari stood up, all grief gone in a trice, replaced with fury. Red, boiling fury. The five retreated in fear.

Gandhari, however, totally ignored them and aided by Sanjaya, came up to Krishna."You", she shouted,"You, the young king of Dwaraka. You, who I worshipped everyday, as Vishnu himself and You, who I know to be an avatar of the supreme godhead. Are'nt you ashamed of your doings? Should'nt you have averted this war with your divine will and power? Is this what you do to your own creation? I have requested you, each and every day in the past troubled times to avert this disaster. Is this how you answer my prayers? Ask yor mother, Devaki, the pain of losing a child. She had seven of her children being killed at birth and now I have seen a hundred sons of mine being butchered to death" Gandhari, was shaking, her anger uncontrollable. And all the more she was shocked to hear that Krishna was laughing gently at her. Her fury vent itself out, "Do you smile after all this? What a nerve you have. Listen to this, oh mocking God. If my years of Vishnu Bhakthi have been true, and if my PathiBhakthi since my marriage has been unshaken and strong, then, may you die in 36 years from today. May Dwaraka be flooded and may every one of your Yadava kin perish by killing each other, just as you made the kins of Kuru kill one another. Since the Yadavas cannot be killed by any other race, they will die at each other's hands. May the Yadavas die out... may the Yadavas die out..."

Gandhari was close to tears, her anger all gone, and she fell down on her knees to the Lord's feet. Krishna, lifted her up, his smile stuck onto his face and said "Maathey, that curse of yours will take effect, not only because of your true devotion towards me and your husband, but also due to the ever changing sands of time. In the mean time, lets attend to the tending of the dead and sending them away on their journey to the heavens." And supporting Gandhari, Krishna walked past the startled and shocked pandavas to their encampment.

Days flew by after the coronation of Yudhishtra as the king of Hasthinapur. Krishna went back to Dwaraka, to rule over the beautiful island kingdom. Blessed by the presence of the Goddess of Wealth as Rukmini, the people enjoyed every luxury that life could give. Slowly the curse of Gandhari started taking form.

The Yadavas were in eternal bliss in Dwaraka. So much bliss, that they forgot good conduct, morals and the importance of discipline and humility. So once when some of the SapthaRishis came down to visit Krishna and Balarama, they went beyond the restraints of respect for the maha purushas.

"Let's test the powers of these so called Thava sreshtas (best of the people in tapas)", suggested Sambha, the son of Krishna, to his friends. Sambha dressed himself as a woman, and then placed a mace underneath his dress, and led by two other men approached the rishis, the very picture of an expecting mother. "Oh learned men", one of the yadavas voiced."My wife here is pregnant. Can you, by the divine powers vested in you, predict the gender of the child to be born?"

The rishis were furious. They saw through the whole hoax immediately. Kanva maharishi immedialty grabbed his kamandala and in the heat of fury sprinkled some water on the three yadavas. "May the very thing that he bears in his stomach be born to him. And that thing will lead to the extinction of the entire Yadava clan", he cursed. The Yadavas, shocked though they were, were too arrogant to even apologise. They left the scene, laughing off the curse as the speech of one who had lost all his sanity.

Things were however very different the next morning. Sambha developed labour pains and soon delivered a mace from within him. The Yadavas were now struck with fear. They immediately rushed with the mace to Akroora and Ugrasena and in the presence of Krishna himself, they narrated the weird tide of events. Akroora imediately ordered,"Grind the mace to a fine powder and cast it into the seas." The yadavas nodded and retreated. Akroora cast his gaze at Krishna, his eyes full of questions. Krishna simply smiled back. "The wheels of time are turning Uncle", he said,"and Sambha has played his part perfectly." He left without another word, leaving both of them bewildered. "What did he mean by that Akroora?", asked the old king, Ugrasena.

"I can tell you that, father." Ugrasena turned around to the source of voice. Rukmini stood by the doorway. Bedecked with jewels, the goddess shined bright."Thirty six year ago, Krishna prayed to Shiva for a son like him. Does that ring any bell?", she asked. Akroora was stumped. Ugrasena, however, said very slowly, his eyes bright, "A son like Shiva. A son like the god of destruction. Krishna wanted Sambha to aid in destruction..." And even more slowly, his voice down several levels, he uttered, "Gandhari's curse. The time for her curse to act has arrived. Krishna himself made sure that her curse would be true. A reward for her devotion in him", he ended, leaving Akroora agape and Rukmini nodding in agreement.

Outside the palace, the Yadavas had obeyed Akroora's command to the dot. They had ground the mace finely. Everything was ground except a sharp triangular piece which appeared to be very hard indeed. And then they had thrown the fine powder and the lone piece into the sea. Happy that they had taken care of the matter so easily, they returned back to their general state of intoxication and bliss.

Time rolled by. The triangular piece of the mace was swallowed by a fish. The fish was caught by a hunter, who upon finding the piece in the fish's entrails immediately used it to craft a fine poisonous arrow. The fine powder, on the other hand, washed back ashore and deposited itself by the beautiful coast of Dwaraka. A certain grass grew in lush abundance in the area where the powder was deposited. Everything was set for the final showdown.

One day, the Yadavas went on a picnic to the beach. They were in their usual high state and the liquor that they drank on the beautiful beach made them to lose their senses totally. In this total state of uncontrol, they started teasing one another, bringing up the ghory pasts and gruesome mistakes of each other. Satyaki and Krithavarma acted as the starting points for the doom of Dwaraka. Satyaki had fought on the Pandava side in the battle of Kurukshetra and Krithavarma, on the Kaurava side. They taunted one another, bringing back memories of the ghory war. Satyaki, wished to end it all, and drawing out his sword, jumped on Krithaverma and cut his head off. The friends of Krithavarma, furious with Satyaki, pounced on him and a great brawl followed. Pradyumna, the son of Krishna, innocent though he was, found himself in the thick of the fight and was killed.

Krishna knew that the time had come, and very discretely he plucked the grass that grew in abundance by the sea and placed them by the fighting Yadavas. The Yadavas, in their state of ignorance, threw the grass blades at one another.

The curse of Kanva Maharishi started acting and each blade of grass became a mace, smashing into the Yadavas, killing them instantly. It was a matter of moments before the Yadavas lay dead, killed by their own clan members and infront of their very King.

Having seen this total destruction unfold before his very eyes, Krishna then decided that it is time for him to shed his coils too. He entrusted the Yadava women to Arjuna (They were however taken away by hill bandits on their way back to Hastinapur. Arjuna, having become old, had no strength to fight the bandits) and along with Balarama left to the forest. The moment Krishna left Dwaraka, a huge wave splurged up from the oceans and swallowed the beautiful city into its deep depths, where it continues to lie till this very day.

Balarama, vexed with the battles of life, sat down in meditation and very soon the thousand headed serpent, AdiSesha, came out from his mouth and offering its salutations to Krishna, glided towards the sea (Balarama is said to be an incarnation of Adisesha). Seeing the death of his dear brother, Krishna became overwhelmed with grief and sat down besides Balarama, by some bushes.

By the amazing wills of fate, the hunter saw the foot of Krishna sticking out from the bushes and assuming it to be a deer shot it down with an arrow. The very arrow made from the lone surviving triangular piece from the mace that was delivered by Sambha. Krishna was killed by the poisoned arrow, and his soul soared back to Vaikunda, his mission on earth accomplished.

Thus died Shri Krishna, the poorna avatar of Vishnu, succumbing to the arrow of a mere hunter, to honor the curse of a steadfast devotee who had always prayed to him with a very pure heart. Gandhari's curse had acted and achieved its purpose, just like the Lord himself had promised her.

http://kshetrapuranas.wordpress.com/2009/02/19/the-death-of-krishna-adapted-from-the-mahabharatha/
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Posted: 11 years ago
#54

Originally posted by: Sukanya_Datta


Yeah, those lines are pretty awesome..
I specially liked the concept of attachment intriguing.. It's so true..
As for Swamiji's speeches, they are simply mind-blowing..⭐️

yeah..agree⭐️
many feel he became god nly becoz f the super natural powers he had ect. bt i feel he became god because he was purushottam n he showed the way to live life.. he showed hw an ideal human shud live and the importance of dharma and karma.. a true karma yogi he was.. if he wanted he cud hav killed every one who does adharma in no time yet he chose to abide by rules of nature.. he was time n again insulted as inferior caste n as cowherd etc bt he never complained abt these things.. he just did his karma.. and he also showed that dharm is above everything even above his promise etc.. thats y he is an ideal person..and there is soo much to learn frm him😃
and swami vivekananda wat cn i say abt him he s just awesomee persona⭐️

tfs the article⭐️
Edited by mythili2 - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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thanks for posting the articles, both were great and enlighting.
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When Love Outweighed Everything, Sri Krishna Tulabharam

Guruvayoor is one of the holiest shrines that lies nestled in the lush green territories of Kerala. People throng in large numbers to have a darshan of a dimunitive statue of lord Krishna, bedecked with jewels and with a sweet smile on his face, showering his grace on every devotee who visits the temple. Of the various sevas and offerings made to Sri Guruvayoorappan, none is as famous or so widely spoken about as the Tulabharam. In this divine offering, the person who has made the vow sits on the pan of a large weighing scale (Tula) and is weighed against a particular item of choice like paddy, sugar, bananas etc. The person then gives the item equivalent to his weight to the temple for use in the worship of the lord. Some years back, the owner of Shanthi Constructions offered Tulabharam in gold. About 75 kg of gold ingots were weighed against him and then dedicated to the lord. This act of seva has its roots in the Dwapara Yuga during the lifetime of Lord Krishna himself. Praised as a spectacular Krishna leela teaching people about the power of devotion and love, the story is an interesting read. Lets go back to the age of Dwapara...

The palace of Dwaraka ever twinkled with the presence of Krishna's many wives. Rukmini, Sathyabama, Jambhavathi and all the others went about their usual chores serving Krishna and all the others of the extended Yadava clan. With the blessings of the goddess of wealth, the treasuries of Dwaraka always overflowed with jewels and precious stones. Sathyabama was the beautiful daughter of Satrajith, the owner of the sacred Syamantaka jewel. She was haughty and proud of her royal lineage and good looks. She prided herself on her pure love for Krishna and yet she was jealous of Rukmini, the goddess of wealth incarnate. Rukmini on the other hand, being the first queen of Dwaraka was a very humble lady and a pious wife. She let nothing come in the way of her devotion to Krishna and served him with whole hearted love and devotion.

One day, the divine sage Narada, the creator of mischief, came to Dwaraka to offer his salutations to Sri Krishna. In the courtyard he met Satyabhama, beautifying herself with some flowers on her tresses. He walked up to her and with a voice of absolute innocence asked her, "Rani Satyabhama, dont doubt my intentions, but is it my old age or is it really true that Krishna loves Rukmini more than you?" Sathyabhama was thoroughly shaken and stood still, gaping at Narada."You are far more beautiful and charming than her. You are the younger queen. Dont you think you deserve more attention?", prodded Narada again. Pulling herself together, Satyabhama looked inquisitively at Narada, "Tell me divine sage, what should I do to gain his undivided attention? You are my only hope now", she pleaded to him.

Narada, ever eager to cause confusion told, "That is my whole point of visit, mother. I have a first-class plan all hatched up to bring Krishna back to you." Satyabhama's eyes were twinkling and she listened to Narada with rapt attention." You will now make a vow, that you will hand over Krishna to me as a slave. Then to keep the sanctity of the vow but also to retain Krishna to yourself, I will allow you to trade him in for an equivalent weight of your riches. Seeing that you are willing to trade in your wealth for him, Krishna will admire you for your sacrifice and will keep you close to him. The only hitch is that I do not know if your wealth will suffice to balance out Krishna's weight", Narada asked sceptically. Proud as ever, Satyabhama flared up, "I am the daughter of Satrajith. My wealth is limitless. I am sure that I have enough to balance Krishna. We will carry on with this plan of yours." And that,was exactly what Narada wanted.

Satyabhama rushed to Krishna and hurriedly told him about her unfortunate vow to Narada. Krishna patiently listened to her and very meekly nodded his head. Satyabhama then commanded one of the servants to bring out the large scales used to weigh grains and groceries. She also sent the Caretaker of the Coffers to bring out all her jewels and gold to the grand court room. And gently leading Krishna, she went to the Courtroom. All the ministers stared at the scales that had been placed at the center of the court. Their mouths further fell when they saw box after box of gold being carried inside. Krishna was silent throughout the entire time. So great was the uproar of surprise at the court that Krishna's other queens too hurried from their Anthapuram to the main court.

Amidst all the courtiers and with Krishna himself as the witness, Satyabhama gave away Krishna in dhaana to Narada. The other wives of Krishna were shocked at this, but being ever dutiful, they did not speak out in front of the assembled court. Narada then gave her the option of taking back Krishna but instead presenting him with an equivalent weight of riches. Amidst loud sighs of relief, Satyabhama agreed to it. She then placed Krishna on one plate of the Scales and with a smirk on her face started piling up the gold, jewels and gemstones on the other plate. She kept adding more and more of her wealth, but the pan with Krishna did not even budge. To top it all Narada kept giving her ominous warnings, "Remember devi, if you fail to supply me with sufficient wealth, Krishna will forever be a slave to me. I can even bid him out to anyone I want." Satyabhama freaked out and swallowing her pride, begged the other wives of Krishna to give her their jewels so thet they could retain Krishna. Out of their devotion to their lord,, the wives removed every gold ornament on their body until they were wearing only the Mangalsutra. But the scale showed no signs of motion.

Krishna, always the sly cowherd, "Look Satyabhama, because of your stupid vow, I have to be a slave to this rishi. Oh how I hate this", he complained. Satyabhama was at a loss for words when Krishna continued, "Why dont you ask Rukmini. She must be able to get us out of this predicament", he suggested coyly. Satyabhama was in such a state that all her ill will towards Rukmini flew out of the window. Rushing to Rukmini's private chambers she poured out the dire state of matters. Rukmini, ever calm, didnt panic and came along with Satyabhama. On the way she passed the sacred Tulasi Maadam and plucking a single leaf of Tulasi [Sacred Basil], she continued her way to the hall. She very quietly walked towards the balance and praying to Krishna, placed the single tulasi leaf on all the piled up wealth. Lo and Behold! The pan containing Krishna flew up and remained underbalanced. Shocked at this, Satyabhama looked to Krishna for explanation. "Try removing your riches, Bhama," Krishna told her, all smiles.

With a very sceptical expression on her face she removed all her riches until nothing but the single tulasi leaf sat on the pan. And yet, it weighed more than Krishna. She was stunned and humbled. Krishna jumped down from his high hanging pan and came to her, "Bhama, you gave all your riches to me, but there was no devotion in that offering. Just the feeling of possessiveness. When you made your offerings with such a thought in your mind, they lost their value and became mundane things. On the other hand Rukmini offered just a single tulasi leaf. But her intentions were noble. She made the offering with utmost love and devotion towards me. And that single leaf was sufficient to please me beyond expectations. Remember it is not the offering that matters, but the love and devotion with which you do it, that does." Then leaving Satyabhama standing stunned in the court, Krishna returned to his chambers with hss other wives. Turning to Narada, her eyes now shining bright with tears, Bhama said, "Devarishi, thank you for teaching me this hard learnt lesson today. I will never ever underestimate the power of devotion and love towards the lord." Narada nodded and with his characteristic Narayana-Narayana, he was gone.

And thus ends the leela of Bhama's lesson and thus begins the new custom of offering Tulabharam to the Lord in his temples. But let us all remember, that it is not so much as the value of the offerings that matter, as the love with which you offer it to the god almighty. After all, Love IS' God.

http://kshetrapuranas.wordpress.com/2009/02/27/when-love-outweighed-everything-sri-krishna-tulabharam/

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Posted: 11 years ago
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@suki i juz had a tulabharam at maa durga's mandir...!!! using jaggery!!!! 😃
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so, you're in the temple of narayan's sister, narayani, aren't you krishnaa?
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tfs suku i lovee tulabharam story😆
@krishnaa wow its great⭐️
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Originally posted by: Arijit007

so, you're in the temple of narayan's sister, narayani, aren't you krishnaa?

u reminded me abt dkdm

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