a query on today's episode....pls help

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Today krishna said that he performs leela which means he has neither desire for victory nor fear of loss...to that shakuni asked whether he has desire for pandavas' victory...then krishna replied something by giving example of seeds...can someone pls explain to me wat krishna said

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Posted: 11 years ago
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More than 170 views but no reply...I guess in this forum noone bothers to help
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Pls read the written update where the complete update has given..hope that helps you...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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I've not watched the episode. But still trying my best from what I read in WU!

By saying 'he does leela' he might have meant he only considers what right he could do to uphold Dharma. He is only interested in what he does, he has no attention towards the results (like victory or loss) because he is sure that Dharma alone prevails in the end. When in spite of whatever we do, if Dharma only is going to prevail in the end, it is always wise to support Dharma and sincerely do our Karma. That is what the Lord is also doing, he meant. Simply said, do your duty that is your beauty. Results come when they have to come.

Regarding the comment on seeds, he might have meant today or tomorrow everyone has to die (pandavas or kauravas), so it is only important how and when one dies... This is like whether the seeds are in bottom or top of a storage vessel, finally they all are only going to get cooked... That means death could be the point which decides whether your life was fruitful or not. Choose wise and live well.

Hope this is enough. Sorry for unknown mistakes. I said I've not watched the episode.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Jamy-

I've not watched the episode. But still trying my best from what I read in WU!

By saying 'he does leela' he might have meant he only considers what right he could do to uphold Dharma. He is only interested in what he does, he has no attention towards the results (like victory or loss) because he is sure that Dharma alone prevails in the end. When in spite of whatever we do, if Dharma only is going to prevail in the end, it is always wise to support Dharma and sincerely do our Karma. That is what the Lord is also doing, he meant. Simply said, do your duty that is your beauty. Results come when they have to come.

Regarding the comment on seeds, he might have meant today or tomorrow everyone has to die (pandavas or kauravas), so it is only important how and when one dies... This is like whether the seeds are in bottom or top of a storage vessel, finally they all are only going to get cooked... That means death could be the point which decides whether your life was fruitful or not. Choose wise and live well.

Hope this is enough. Sorry for unknown mistakes. I said I've not watched the episode.



thanx a lot for explaining...
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Yaa Jamy you are right. Krishna speaks about death as the equalizer comparing it with the rice in the storage vessel.
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It is my pleasure adoremevirgo.

Originally posted by: shruthiravi


Yaa Jamy you are right. Krishna speaks about death as the equalizer comparing it with the rice in the storage vessel.

Thank you di. It seems our likes are very similar. I'm a silent reader in eht also.

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