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Episode - 177

"If deception is done for the purpose of Dharm; then deception also becomes Dharm" ------------ Shree Krishna...

"Mamashree... ap chal se sabkuch nasht karne ka yojna banaye the... aur Mai ab chal se hi adharm ka vinash karunga; Mera naam Vasudev Krishna hai aur mai makhan aur mitti dono kha sakta hoon... chal ka uttar chal hi hoga... Mera Sudarshan chakra nehi"

This is the divine purest Justice of Ishwar; Vasudev Shree Krishna...

Shakuni got a heavy blow from Vasudev ...


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SRJ with the young Krishna:
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Why Krishna is God?

Do you know God's name, qualities, address, description, history dating back to billions of years, witnessed by millions, and proven?

If you can answer these questions, only then can you truly say you know God.

The Vedic scriptures are the oldest scriptures in the World and the only scriptures that can answer all these questions and in detail.

The Vedic scriptures completely describe God. His history, address, qualities, description, how he creates and maintains and so on. That God is Lord Krishna.

1. The first requirement is that the contender for the position of the supreme has been seen.

Seeing is believing, not seeing is pure speculation.

Lord Krishna has incarnated at least 9 times so far in the current cycle of creation. In each incarnation millions saw him. There is scientific evidence to prove that he existed 5000 years ago, as stated in the Vedic scriptures. Scientists have found the city where Lord Krishna lived in Dwarka, India, as described in the Vedic scriptures. NASA has taken satellite pictures of the bridge between India and Sri Lanka that Lord Krishna built in his Lord Ram incarnation, some 1.7 million years ago.

2. The second requirement is that the contender's description is known.

How can you believe in someone without actually seeing them or knowing what they look like?

  • Lord Krishna has a form just like a human being. Even the Christian Bible states that man is made in the image of God. This means that God is a person with two hands, 2 legs and so on. That person is Lord Krishna.
  • His complexion is dark-blue, like that of a rain filled cloud.
  • His eyes are like lotus petals.
  • He is ever youthful.
  • He is full of bliss and his beauty excels that of thousand of cupids.
  • He likes to play the flute.
  • He wears a peacock feather in his crown.
  • He wears the Kaustubha jewel around his neck.
  • He wears yellow garments.

Lord Krishna is complete in six kinds of opulence - wisdom, beauty, fame, power, wealth, and renunciation.

3. The third requirement is that the contender's divinity is proven.

Anyone can claim to be God, but who can actually prove it?

To protect innocent people from imposters, Arjuna asked Lord Krishna to prove his divinity. Lord Krishna granted Arjuna divine vision and revealed his spectacular unlimited forms as the cosmic universe. Thus he conclusively established his divinity.

"Arjuna saw in that universal form unlimited mouths, unlimited eye, unlimited wonderful visions. The form was decorated with many celestial ornaments and bore many diving upraised weapons. He wore celestial garlands and garments, and many divine scents were smeared over his body. All was wondrous, brilliant, unlimited, all expanding. If hundreds of thousands of suns were to rise at once into the sky, their radiance might resemble the effulgence of the supreme person in that universal form."(Bhagavad-Gita 11.10-12)

In each incarnation, Lord Krishna proved that he was God, all the details can be found in the Srimad Bhagavatam. Here we will focus on his incarnation 5000 years ago.

Lord Krishna performed miracles that no other being can perform.

  • When Lord Krishna was 7 years old, he lifted a mountain (26 miles in perimeter) and held it up with his one hand for 7 days. Witnessed by tens of thousands of people who were standing underneath the mountain.
  • Lord Krishna expanded his body into 16,108 forms. Which means he duplicated his body into 16,108 identical bodies.
  • Lord Krishna transformed himself into others. This means he can make himself into a copy of anyone.
  • Lord Krishna showed in his mouth, the whole Universe.
  • Lord Krishna granted Arjuna divine vision and reveled his spectacular unlimited form as the cosmic universe. In which Arjuna could see the various forms of Lord Krishna, and unlimited Planets while being seated in one place. He was also shown the past, present, and future.
  • Lord Krishna killed all the wicked Kings who were tormenting and harassing the public. People were saved in this very life and didn't have to wait for the Day of Judgment.
  • When a woman called Draupadi was disrobed in a court of kings, she called out to Lord Krishna for help and he supplied her with an unlimited sari and thus she could not be disrobed.
  • Many atheists tried to kill Lord Krishna, but Lord Krishna very easily defeated them all and also gave them on the spot liberation. Lord Krishna is most merciful; he gives liberation even to those who try to kill him. The Lord can give on the spot liberation; one does not need to wait for the Day of Judgment.
  • Lord Krishna brought back to life many dead people including the six children of Devaki.
  • Lord Krishna cured diseased people including transforming a hunchback woman into a most beautiful woman in return for offering sandalwood pulp to the Lord.

4. The fourth requirement is that the contender's qualities are known and proven

Lord Krishna has 64 qualities, which are all mentioned in the Vedic scriptures.

Supreme Father:

"It should be understood that all species of life, o son of Kunti, are made possible by birth in this material nature, and that I am the seed giving father" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 14.4)

"I am the father of this universe, the mother, the support and the grandsire"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.17)

Supreme Creator: Lord Krishna is the origin of all.

"The whole cosmic order is under me. By my will it is manifested again and again, and by my will it is annihilated at the end" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.8)

"Furthermore, O Arjuna, I am the generating seed of all existences. There is no being, moving or unmoving, that can exist without me" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.39)

"I am the source of all spiritual and material worlds. Everything emanates from Me. The wise who perfectly know this engage in My devotional service and worship Me with all their hearts"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.8)

"Of all that is material and all that is spiritual in this world, know for certain that I am both the origin and the dissolution" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.6)

Supreme Controller: Lord Krishna is the supreme controller.

"I give heat, and I withhold and send forth the rain" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.19)

"With a single fragment of myself I pervade and support this entire universe"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.42)

Supreme Maintainer:

"The splendor of the sun, which dissipates the darkness of the whole world, comes from me. And the splendor of the moon and the splendor of fire are also from me" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.12)

"I enter into each planet, and by energy they stay in orbit" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 15.13)

"This material nature, which is one of my energies is working under my direction"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.10)

Omnipresent: Lord Krishna is omnipresent, meaning he is present everywhere.

"I am the supersoul, O Arjuna, seated in the hearts of all living entities, I am the beginning, the middle, and the end of all beings" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 10.20)

Omnipotent: Lord Krishna is omnipotent, meaning he is the greatest.

"There is no truth beyond Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.7)

Omniscient: Lord Krishna knows the past, present, and the future.

"O Arjuna, I know everything that has happened in the past, all that is happening in the present, and all things that are yet to come. I also know all living entities" (Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 7.26)

"Many, many births both you and I have passed. I can remember all of them, but you cannot!"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 4.5)

There is Only One God:

"Those who are devotees of other gods and who worship them with faith actually worship only me, O son of Kunti, but they do so in a wrong way. I am the only enjoyer and master of all sacrifices. Therefore, those who do not recognize my true transcendental nature fall down"(Lord Krishna, Bhagavad-Gita 9.24)

5. The fifth requirement is that the contender's history dating back to Billions of years is known.

Full details on the pastimes of Lord Krishna in each of his incarnations can be found in the Srimad Bhagavatam.

The Vedic scriptures contain the history of Lord Krishna dating back to billions of years.

6. The sixth requirement is that the contender's supremacy is mentioned in authorized scriptures.

The Vedic scriptures are the only scriptures that have existed since the beginning of time, and thus eternal and the absolute truth. There is no higher authority than that of the Vedic scriptures.

Lord Brahma who is the first created living being states in Brahma Samhita:

"Krishna who is known as Govinda is the supreme godhead. He has an eternal blissful spiritual body. He is the origin of all. He has no other origin and he is the prime cause of all causes." (Brahma Samhita 5.1)

After Describing various incarnations of the Lord such as Rama, Balrama, Vamana, Nrsimha, and Vishnu, Sukadeva Goswami states:

"All of the above mentioned incarnations are either plenary portions of portions of the plenary portions of the Lord, but Lord Krishna is the original Personality of Godhead" (Srimad Bhagavatam 1.3.28)

Lord Shiva in the Gita Mahatmya states:

"Only one God - Krishna, the son of Devaki (verse 7)

In the Padma Purana it is stated:

"By scrutinizingly reviewing all the revealed scriptures and judging them again and again, it is now concluded that Lord Narayana is the supreme absolute truth, and thus he alone should be worshipped"

In the Skanda Purana it states:

"In the material world, which is full of darkness and dangers, combined with birth and death and full of different anxieties, the only way to get out of the great entanglement is to accept loving transcendental devotional service to Lord Vasudeva."

The position of Krishna as God is confirmed by great personalities like Narada, Asita, Devela, Parasara, Brahma, and Shiva.

7. The seventh requirement is that the contender's address is known.

The Srimad Bhagavatam gives the address of Lord Krishna as:

The top most Planet shaped like a Lotus called Goloka Vrindavana in the spiritual universe called Vaikuntha.

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@Sukanya, is he going to play young Krishna in MB?
What's his name?
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@MS-meghasharma,
Do not spam here. All the pics can be posted in 1 post.
Do not post FB's msgs here. It's a fan managed pg, not an official SP pg.
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suki young krishna look like srj!
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though it s not janmastami i am posting it because i felt its a good read abt lord krishna..

Speech by sri sri on janmastami:


When skilfulness blossoms within us, then that is Yoga. It is said "Yoga karmasu-kaushalam". When we do something, we do not do it half-heartedly thinking Will this happen or not?', or, May be it will be only half-done or so', or, Oh! This is going to take a lot of time', etc. Once you decide upon something, just do it. When things start to happen merely by our thinking about them, then that ability is called a Siddhi (extraordinary ability). The goal of human life is to be able to gain this Siddhi, and not just to enjoy the pleasures and material gains of the world.

India would be not be India if you take away Lord Krishna, and the epics of Ramayana and Mahabharata. These epics are like the two eyes of our country, and are collectively called as Itihasa. They are not related to just one religion or school of thought. They are deeply connected with our entire culture and heritage. Ramayana and Mahabharata are read and discussed in every village of our country. The speciality of these epics is that it is not like they took place once upon a time and are not happening anymore. No, these epics are alive and are happening even now. There is a Mahabharata happening every day, in everyone's life. There is a discourse from the Gita that is coming true every day.

Janmashtami is the day when we celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna signifiesAnanda (bliss, pure happiness). We express any happiness by celebration. So Janmashtami is celebrating the birth of Bliss. It is the day when that (divine) joy became manifest. Actually, it is not right to use the word birth' here. Lord Krishna was never born. That (divine) joy was always present, but it is on this day that it became manifest and evident (in the form of Lord Krishna). So where should you look for Lord Krishna? Everywhere! Lord Krishna says - One who sees Me everywhere, in everyone, and sees everyone in Me is truly intelligent'. Now, no one wants to be foolish in this world. Everyone wants to be intelligent. So, one who recognizes theParmatma (Supreme soul or all-pervading one Consciousness) as that Anand-tattva (the element of Bliss) that is manifest throughout Creation is truly intelligent. Everything has emerged from that Anand-tattva. This is the special message of Janmashtami. What does one need for this? You need to be innocent at heart; you should have that child-like innocence. It is said - Bhole bhaav miley Raghurai' (One attains the Lord through the innocence and purity of feelings).

Today's knowledge is this: It's time to seriously enjoy and celebrate! (Laughter) You can realize Lord Krishna only through deep rest. You cannot realize Lord Krishna through your struggle and efforts. And when can you get that deep rest? Deep rest happens when your mind is not restless and entangled with feverish desires; when it is not caught up in cravings and aversions. It is in those moments of deep rest that one witnesses the birth of Lord Krishna (here meaning divine bliss).

You should look at Lord Krishna's birth from a more spiritual point of view. Devaki (Lord Krishna's mother) represents the physical body, while Vasudeva (Lord Krishna's father) represents the Prana (the vital life-force). So when the Prana flows through the body, thenAnanda (bliss, represented by Lord Krishna) is born. But at that time, the ego (represented byKamsa, Lord Krishna's maternal uncle and an evil King) wants to destroy the bliss. Where there is joy, there cannot be ego. A person who is full of joy will never behave wrongly with anyone. Such a person will not go about hurting people and create problems for others. One who troubles others is actually suffering himself, and is hurt or wounded in some way. Such people give misery and suffering to others around them. One who has suffered injustice tries to do injustice with others and make them suffer. A person who is happy and content will never trouble anyone else in anyway. Such a person will never steal from others. So knowledge, happiness and love are the greatest enemies of the ego. Lord Krishna is the symbol of love and joy. How can the ego survive where there is love? The ego is only scared of love, nothing else. That is because ego has to bow down before love. No matter how great a person may be in the world, he has to melt before the love of his own child. When the child falls sick, then no matter how strong and brave the person may be, he melts out of love and concern for the health of his own child. He naturally gets worried. So love, happiness and naturalness are the greatest enemies of the ego. And what does Lord Krishna represent? He is the symbol of happiness, joy and being natural. He is the very source of bliss.

This is why there is a war between ego and love, because ego melts and disappears when love dawns within. Kamsa represents the ego, and ego is born along with the birth of the body. Devaki (the body) is Kamsa'ssister. When Lord Krishna was born in the prison cell, all the prison guards fell asleep. When there is no happiness and joy (Lord Krishna), the body feels like a prison. So when love (Lord Krishna) was born in this prison (body), all the senses (symbolized by the prison guards) fell asleep. The five senses - the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin - are the guards of the body, and they always look outwards for joy. They are actually the guards of Kamsa (ego). So they fall asleep when one turns inwards towards the source of joy, the bliss that is born within (Lord Krishna). Now after being born, Lord Krishna had to be taken to another place for the sake of protection and safety (from Kamsa). So Lord Krishna went to Vrindavana after being born, to the house of Nanda and Devi Yashoda. So when you look deeper into these stories, you will be able to understand their greater spiritual meanings and values. The morals and importance of these stories and events are not limited to one particular place or time; whether you consider the Ramayana or the Mahabharata.

Do you know why Lord Krishna stuck a peacock feather on his crown? How many of you do not know the secret behind this? You know, Lord Krishna never walks or stands in a straight manner. His one leg rests completely on the ground and another is off the ground resting only on its toe. So he stands askew but talks very directly. Why the peacock feather on the crown? A crown is usually very heavy, and it symbolizes responsibilities. One who wears the crown is responsible for the entire society. So it can be a great burden for the one who wears it. Whom do you hold responsible when something goes wrong in the society? You hold the king accountable for the society, isn't it? So the crown on a king's head represents the burden of responsibility that he carries. But if you were to carry out all your responsibilities and duties as lightly and effortlessly like a peacock's feather, then you would not feel any burden at all. That is what the peacock feather on Lord Krishna's crown means. It symbolizes having being able to shoulder many responsibilities without feeling burdened by them.

God never feels His own creation to be a burden for Him. A mother never feels that her children are a burden for her. In the same way, Lord Krishna, who is also called Yogeshwara(Supreme among Yogis) never feels that any responsibility is a burden. Every responsibility feels light and easy. That is why his crown is adorned with a peacock feather. Just like a peacock's feather has so many colours, so also He has many responsibilities but they are not a burden for Him at all. They simply appear to be a game.

One of Lord Krishna's many names is Maakhan-chor (one who steals butter). From milk we get curd, and from curd we get butter. Milk is liquid and very nutritious, from that we get curd which is thicker and more refined. And by churning the curd we get butter. When butter is formed, it floats on the surface and does not sink to the bottom of the vessel. So it is both light and extremely nutritious also. So when our intellect becomes refined and mature in this same way, just like butter and when we blossom in knowledge, then we become Sthithaprajna, i.e. one who is equanimous at all times. But one who can steal the hearts and minds of even the most equanimous ones is Lord Krishna! Lord Krishna is pure attraction. The only one who has the ability to attract and lure away the most wise and knowledgeable of persons is Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna is one who can attract the most dispassionate and detached wise saints and sages. A wise saint is one who has become ripened in knowledge and wisdom (like butter), but one who can steal the heart and mind of such a wise one is who Lord Krishna is. That is why He is called Maakhan-chor. Lord Krishna alone can melt the heart and stir the mind of the most dispassionate and wise person. And how does He do that? It is by love.

Ok, can you all try to say Ka' (the first syllable in Lord Krishna's name) without the accompanying -a-' sound? Just try. (The audience tries but gives up soon after). See, no matter how hard you tried you were not able to do so. Is it possible to do so? It is simply impossible. So when we try to utter Ka', that very instant we are transported to the very Source from where this sound originates, and that is the Brahman. It is the space from where voice and sound return back, because the Brahman or the Atma-tattva (the Soul or Self as the fundamental element pervading all creation) cannot be reached through sound or words. In the space of the Brahman, the chattering mind comes to rest, there is no voice or sound, and there is a profound experience of stillness. In that state one slips into deep meditation, and you become one with the Self. So, trying to say Ka' without the -a-' sound is a meditation in itself. You should all try this sometime, whether before going to sleep or after getting up in the morning or at any time of the day. Just try doing this and then observe what happens in your mind and intellect. You will find that suddenly everything comes to a standstill and there is a deep silence that is born around you. In that state you go deep in wonder, and a beautiful innocence dawns within you. When you were small, you would try to repeat and say every word that you heard innocently. You need to return to that same state of innocence, which takes you to the Source from which all words and sounds originate.

In the Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna says:
Purvabhyasena tenaiva hriyate hy-avaso-api sah |
Jijnasur-api yogasya shabda-brahmativartate || (6.44)

He says - Even the wise one who is inquisitive about Yoga eventually moves beyond words and transcends them to reach their Source (Brahman)'.

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suku thanks fr sharing the pic n they look so similar 😆..

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