JANMASHTAMI | भगवान श्रीकृष्ण की लीलाओं से सीखने वाली 5 बातें | RJ KARTIK | LEARNINGS FROM KRISHNA

Rj Kartik
6 Sept 202311:11

Summary

TLDRIn this Learning Series episode, RJ Kartik explores five profound life lessons from Lord Krishna's life and leelas. The script highlights the inevitability of facing the consequences of one's actions, the divine intervention in events beyond human control, the importance of sincere devotion without deceit, the wisdom of not showing power unnecessarily, and the perils of arrogance. These teachings serve as guiding principles for personal growth and spiritual understanding, offering viewers a deeper connection with Lord Krishna's teachings.

Takeaways

  • 😇 Karma and Consequences: Every individual must face the consequences of their actions, as illustrated by Lord Krishna's parents being in prison for 14 years due to their past life's deeds.
  • 🙏 Divine Intervention: The Lord performs tasks that are beyond human capabilities, as shown when Lord Krishna helped Arjuna aim at the fish's eye during Draupadi's swayamvara, but clarified that Arjuna must do his part.
  • 💖 Pure Devotion: True devotion to the Lord is selfless and without deceit, as demonstrated by Radharani's willingness to alleviate Lord Krishna's headache without considering her own status.
  • 🤝 Trust in the Divine: We should do our best and trust that the Lord will handle aspects beyond our control, a lesson from Arjuna's success in the swayamvara competition.
  • 🌟 The Power of Faith: Even seemingly impossible situations can become possible with genuine devotion, as exemplified by Lord Krishna's actions and the outcomes in various leelas.
  • 👑 Humble Leadership: Lord Krishna chose to be a charioteer rather than a warrior in the Mahabharata, teaching us the value of humility and not unnecessarily displaying one's power.
  • 🏰 Miraculous Protection: Lord Krishna's miracles, such as moving the citizens to Dwarika to avoid war, show his commitment to protecting the innocent and the importance of avoiding conflict when possible.
  • 🔥 Respect for Boons: The story of Kaalyavan's downfall due to his arrogance and Lord Krishna's respect for the boon given to King Muchukand emphasizes the importance of humility and respecting divine gifts.
  • 🚫 Avoiding Ego: The episode with Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra highlights the perils of ego and the importance of staying humble, as demonstrated by Lord Krishna's leela with Hanuman.
  • 🌐 Universal Lessons: The script conveys universal life lessons through the stories of Lord Krishna's leelas, emphasizing values such as humility, faith, and the consequences of actions.

Q & A

  • Why did Lord Krishna leave his parents in prison for 14 years, even though he had the power to free them?

    -Lord Krishna left his parents in prison for 14 years because, in their previous life, they had sent him into exile for 14 years as King Dashrath and Queen Kaushalya. This demonstrates the principle that everyone must face the consequences of their actions.

  • What lesson can we learn from the incident where Arjuna participated in the competition to win Draupadi's hand in marriage?

    -The lesson is that we should do our best in what is within our control, and trust that the Lord will handle what is beyond our control. Arjuna succeeded in the competition because he focused on his efforts, while Lord Krishna took care of the uncontrollable factors.

  • How does the story of Radharani and Narad Muni illustrate true devotion to Lord Krishna?

    -The story shows that true devotion is selfless and driven by unconditional love. Radharani did not hesitate to wash her feet and offer the water to Lord Krishna, despite the potential consequences, because she couldn't bear to see him in pain. This act of devotion proved her supreme love for the Lord.

  • Why did Lord Krishna choose to run away from the battlefield during the attack by Jarasandh and Kaalyavan?

    -Lord Krishna chose to run away from the battlefield to protect innocent citizens and avoid unnecessary bloodshed. He demonstrated that true strength lies in using power wisely and avoiding unnecessary conflicts.

  • What does the title 'Ran Chhod Das' signify in the context of Lord Krishna's life?

    -The title 'Ran Chhod Das,' meaning 'the one who left the battlefield,' signifies that Lord Krishna strategically chose to avoid a battle to protect lives and maintain peace, rather than showcasing his power unnecessarily.

  • What message is conveyed through the story of Lord Krishna's leela with Hanuman, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra?

    -The story conveys the message that arrogance is destructive. Even powerful beings like Garuda and Sudarshan Chakra had their pride shattered when they underestimated Hanuman's devotion and humility.

  • How did Lord Krishna use his leela to teach Narad Muni about true devotion?

    -Lord Krishna created a situation where Narad Muni realized that true devotion is not about one's own recognition or status, but about selfless love and service, as demonstrated by Radharani's actions.

  • What does the story of Kaalyavan and King Muchukand teach us about divine intervention?

    -The story shows that divine intervention often works through seemingly ordinary means. Lord Krishna used King Muchukand's boon to defeat Kaalyavan, illustrating how the Lord respects the cosmic laws and uses them to achieve justice.

  • Why is it important to avoid unnecessary display of power, according to Lord Krishna's teachings?

    -Lord Krishna's teachings emphasize that true power lies in restraint and wisdom. Unnecessary display of power can lead to arrogance and conflict, which should be avoided to maintain harmony and protect the innocent.

  • What is the significance of Lord Krishna reminding Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra of their arrogance?

    -By reminding them of their arrogance, Lord Krishna taught that even those closest to the divine are not immune to pride, and that humility is essential for true spiritual progress and service.

Outlines

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🙏 The Consequences of Actions and Divine Intervention

This paragraph discusses the concept of karma and divine justice as illustrated through the life of Lord Krishna. It begins with a philosophical reflection on happiness and struggles leading to increased faith in Krishna. The narrative then delves into the story of Krishna's parents, Devaki and Vasudev, who were imprisoned for 14 years despite their son being divine. The reason for this delay in rescue is revealed to be a karmic consequence of a past life action by Devaki. The story emphasizes that even divine beings are subject to the law of karma. It also highlights Krishna's role in the Pandavas' escape from the Lakshagriha conspiracy and his guidance to Arjuna in winning Draupadi's hand in marriage, underscoring the idea that while we should do our best, we must also trust in divine intervention for outcomes beyond our control.

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🌟 The Purity of Devotion and the Lesson of Selflessness

The second paragraph explores the theme of selfless devotion through the story of Radharani and Narad Muni. It recounts Narad Muni's visit to Dwarkapuri and his conversation with Lord Krishna about curing a headache, which leads to the revelation that Radharani's devotion is supreme. Radharani's immediate willingness to help Krishna, despite her own beliefs, demonstrates true devotion devoid of self-interest. The story serves as a lesson that true faith in the divine is characterized by selflessness and complete surrender, rather than claims of being the greatest devotee.

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🏹 Modesty in Power and the Avoidance of Ego

In this paragraph, the script imparts lessons on modesty and humility through various stories from Lord Krishna's life. It narrates the incident where Krishna, despite his divine powers, chose not to flaunt them unnecessarily, as seen in the Mahabharata where he acted as a charioteer rather than a warrior. The story also includes Krishna's escape from a battle with Jarasandh, demonstrating his respect for divine boons and the importance of protecting innocent lives. The final anecdote involves Krishna's queen Satyabhama and the visit of Hanuman, which serves to humble the pride of Garuda, Sudarshan Chakra, and Satyabhama, teaching the audience that arrogance is detrimental and humility is a virtue.

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Keywords

💡Kanha (Lord Krishna)

Kanha, also known as Lord Krishna, is a central figure in Hindu mythology and the main subject of the video. The video explores the life lessons derived from the various 'Leelas' (divine plays) of Krishna, emphasizing his role as a divine teacher and protector. Krishna's actions, teachings, and the moral lessons drawn from his life serve as the foundation of the video's message.

💡Leela

A 'Leela' refers to the divine play or acts of God, particularly those of Lord Krishna. The video describes five significant 'Leelas' of Krishna that convey important life lessons, such as the inevitability of karmic consequences and the importance of humility. Each 'Leela' is a metaphorical story that teaches profound spiritual and moral truths.

💡Karma

Karma, in Hindu philosophy, refers to the concept of cause and effect, where one's actions determine their future experiences. The video emphasizes that everyone, including divine beings like Krishna's parents, must face the consequences of their actions. This concept is illustrated through the story of Krishna's parents, who had to endure imprisonment due to their past life's actions.

💡Devotion

Devotion, or 'Bhakti,' is depicted as an unwavering love and faith in God. The video highlights the pure devotion of figures like Radharani, who is considered the greatest devotee of Krishna. Her willingness to sacrifice for Krishna, even at the risk of her own spiritual well-being, exemplifies true devotion, which is without deceit and filled with unconditional love.

💡Pandavas

The Pandavas are central characters in the Mahabharata, one of the major epics in Hindu mythology. In the video, their story is used to illustrate Krishna's role in guiding and protecting his devotees. The Pandavas' survival and success in the face of danger, such as during Draupadi's Swayamvara, are attributed to Krishna's divine intervention, teaching that one should focus on their efforts while trusting God to handle what is beyond human control.

💡Humility

Humility is a recurring theme in the video, illustrated through Krishna's actions and the experiences of other characters. For instance, Krishna's refusal to display his divine power unnecessarily, and his role as a charioteer in the Mahabharata rather than a warrior, emphasize the virtue of humility. The video suggests that true greatness lies in serving others and avoiding the display of power and ego.

💡Ego

Ego, or 'Ahankara,' is presented as a dangerous trait that leads to downfall. The video narrates stories where characters like Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra exhibit ego, only to have it shattered by Krishna's divine play. The lesson conveyed is that pride should be abandoned, as it blinds one to the truth and hinders spiritual progress.

💡Radharani

Radharani is revered as the supreme devotee of Krishna, embodying the ideal of selfless and pure devotion. In the video, her actions demonstrate the highest form of love and dedication to Krishna, even above her own spiritual considerations. Her story teaches that true devotion is marked by complete surrender and unwavering faith in God.

💡Swayamvara

Swayamvara is an ancient Hindu practice where a princess chooses her husband from a group of suitors. In the video, Draupadi's Swayamvara is a key event where Krishna assists the Pandavas in winning the challenge. This episode teaches that while humans should strive to do their best, divine intervention will guide them when they are sincere and devoted.

💡Muchukand

Muchukand is a mythological king mentioned in the video, who was granted a boon by Lord Indra that anyone who disturbs his sleep would be burned to ashes. Krishna uses this boon to defeat Kaalyavan, demonstrating the cleverness and respect for divine gifts. The story of Muchukand in the video underscores Krishna's wisdom in using circumstances and divine blessings to protect his devotees and achieve justice.

Highlights

The first lesson from Lord Krishna's life: Every living being must face the consequences of their actions, as illustrated by the story of Lord Krishna's parents being imprisoned for 14 years.

Second lesson: The Lord does what is beyond human control. This is demonstrated when Lord Krishna helps Arjuna in Draupadi's swayamvar by stabilizing the moving water, allowing Arjuna to succeed.

Third lesson: Devotion to the Lord should be without deceit and with limitless faith, exemplified by the story of Radha's unhesitating act of washing her feet to help relieve Krishna's headache.

Narad ji learns that true devotion is complete faith and love, as shown by Radha, who is considered the greatest devotee of Lord Krishna.

The fourth lesson from Krishna's life: Never show power unnecessarily. Lord Krishna exemplifies this by fleeing from a battle to save innocent lives and avoid unnecessary conflict.

Krishna's actions to avoid war with Jarasandh and save innocent citizens by relocating them to Dwarka demonstrate his wisdom in using power wisely and compassionately.

Fifth lesson: Stay away from ego. The story of Lord Krishna breaking the pride of Satyabhama, Garuda, and Sudarshan Chakra by sending them to Hanuman highlights the danger of arrogance.

Krishna teaches Satyabhama a lesson in humility by transforming himself and her into Lord Ram and Sita, showing her the value of modesty.

Garuda's pride in his speed is shattered when he realizes that Hanuman reached Dwarka before him, teaching the lesson of humility.

Sudarshan Chakra's arrogance is broken when Hanuman effortlessly disarms it, teaching that power without humility is meaningless.

Krishna's leelas (divine plays) serve to impart profound life lessons, such as the importance of humility, devotion, and understanding one's limitations.

Lord Krishna's life is a reminder that devotion and faith can make the impossible possible, as shown by the story of Arjuna and the fish eye target.

The story of Muchukand and Kalyavan highlights Krishna's respect for divine boons and his strategic wisdom in using them to achieve his goals.

Krishna's decision to become a charioteer in the Mahabharata instead of a warrior underscores the lesson of fulfilling one's duty without ego.

The episode of Krishna and the Pandavas at Draupadi's swayamvar teaches that even the most skilled require divine guidance to overcome life's challenges.

Transcripts

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Whenever I count the happiness of my life, my love for

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Kanha increases.

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And whenever I count the struggles of my life, my faith for

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Kanha increases.

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Namaste, Pranaam. I am RJ Kartik with you.

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You are watching Learning Series.

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If you don't learn, how will you win?

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Five big lessons learned from Bhagwan Shri Krishna's Jeevan

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Leela.

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The Leelas that Lord has created, we get five big messages

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from them.

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First of all, everyone has to face the consequences of

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their actions in life.

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Have you ever thought, why did Lord Krishna leave his

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parents in prison for 14 years?

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Why did his parents remain imprisoned when their son was

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God?

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After killing Kansa, when Lord Krishna went to prison and

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released his mother Devaki and father Vasudev,

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Mother Devaki asked, son, you are God, you have limitless

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powers, then why did you wait for 14 years to kill Kansa

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and release us from here?

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Lord Krishna said, forgive me mother, didn't you send me to

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exile for 14 years in my previous birth?

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Mother Devaki was surprised and said, how is this possible?

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Lord Krishna reminded her that in her previous birth, she

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was her mother's daughter and her husband was King Dashrath.

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Mother Devaki asked her, who was Queen Kaushalya?

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Lord Krishna said, she is my mother Yashoda in this birth.

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Those who had to be deprived of their mother's love in

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their previous life for 14 years, they have got that love

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in this birth.

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Every living being has to bear the consequences of their

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deeds in this world of death.

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Remember this.

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The second big thing that we should understand is that the

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Lord does what we cannot do.

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Duryodhana wanted to kill all the Pandavas.

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He had made a plan to kill the Pandavas in Lakshagriha.

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And the Pandavas had escaped from the conspiracy of

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Lakshagriha.

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And they were living in the jungle in disguise.

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At that time, King Drupada had kept the swamvar of his

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daughter, Princess Draupadi.

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And in this conspiracy, the Pandavas also reached there in

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the disguise of Brahmins.

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In that swamvar, Lord Krishna was also there.

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And when the Pandavas came in the form of Brahmins, Lord

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Krishna recognized them.

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In the swamvar, it was decided that the warrior should aim

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at the eye of the fish which is roaming on the roof.

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The warrior who fulfills this condition, Draupadi's

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marriage was to be fixed with him.

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And when Arjuna reached to participate in this competition,

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Lord Krishna explained to him how to aim at the eye of the

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fish.

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Lord Krishna explained the whole procedure to Arjuna.

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Arjuna laughed and said that if I have to do everything,

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then what is the need of you?

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Lord Krishna said that you just do what is in your control.

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And I will do what is not in your control.

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Arjuna said, what is that?

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Lord Krishna said that I will fix the moving water so that

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you do not have any problem in aiming.

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You just try to do your best.

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Arjuna did the same and aimed at the eye of the fish.

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We should try our best and remember that the Lord does what

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we cannot do.

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Some factors are not in our hands.

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We should leave them to the Lord.

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If your devotion is true, then what you think is impossible

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will also happen.

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The third important thing that we should learn is that the

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devotion of the Lord is without deceit.

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It is with limitless love and faith.

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There should be no deceit in the mind.

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There should be limitless faith in the Lord.

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When people used to talk about Lord Krishna in the world,

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people used to ask, who is his biggest devotee?

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The only answer they used to get was Radharani.

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She is the biggest devotee of Lord Krishna.

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Everyone agreed with this.

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But Narad ji used to feel that this is not right.

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Narad ji used to feel that he is the biggest devotee.

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How can Radharani be the biggest devotee?

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Once Narad ji went to Dwarkapuri to meet Lord Krishna.

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As soon as he saw Narad ji coming,

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Lord Krishna held his head and sat down.

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As soon as Narad ji came, he bowed his head and asked, why

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are you holding your head?

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Lord Krishna said that today I have a lot of pain in my

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head.

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Narad ji asked, what is the solution?

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How can it be cured?

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Lord Krishna said, if my biggest devotee, my supreme

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devotee, washes his feet and gives me the nectar water,

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then my headache will be cured.

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Now Narad ji got confused.

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He thought that I am the biggest devotee of Lord Krishna,

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but if I wash my feet and give the nectar water to Lord

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Krishna, then I will get the sin of going to hell.

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Then he thought that Radha ji also thinks that she is the

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biggest devotee of Lord Krishna.

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So he went to Radharani's palace.

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She told him that Lord Krishna is having a headache.

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Radha ji did not delay for a moment.

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She washed her feet and gave the nectar water to Narad ji

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and told him to take it.

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I do not know that I am the biggest devotee of Lord

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Krishna, but I cannot see my Lord in pain.

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When Radha ji said this, she heard the true feelings of

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devotion.

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Then Narad ji also bowed and said that you are the biggest

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devotee of Lord Krishna.

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And Lord Krishna has created this Leela only to give me the

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message that devotion is complete with complete faith.

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The fourth big learning that we get from the name of Lord

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Krishna, whose name is Ran Chhod Das.

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It is said that Lord Krishna had left the chariot once.

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And we get this learning that we should never show our

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power in front of people unnecessarily.

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If Lord Krishna wanted, he could have done everything.

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But he never showed his power unnecessarily.

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Even in Mahabharata, he became a charioteer, not a warrior.

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He told Arjuna that it is your war, you will have to fight.

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And once he had left the chariot.

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Lord Krishna was born to kill Kansa.

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And to free this earth from Kansa's atrocities.

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And when he was in Kishore, he came to Gokul and killed

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Kansa.

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Kansa's father-in-law, Jarasandh, who was saddened by his

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death, took a big army and attacked.

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And when Jarasandh came, other powerful kings like

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Shishupal and Kaalyavan came with him.

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And as soon as they came to know, Lord Krishna and elder

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brother Balram, to avoid this war and to save the lives of

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the innocent citizens,

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Lord Krishna performed his miracle.

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And at night, the citizens of that place were sent to a new

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city,

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Dwarika, on the shore of the sea.

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The next day, as soon as dawn broke and the war began,

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Jarasandh, Kansa's father-in-law, came.

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Other kings came with him.

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And when they picked up their weapons to kill these two

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brothers, both brothers left the chariot and ran away.

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And behind them, Jarasandh and Kaalyavan started running

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away.

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Kaalyavan was very fearless and fearless, because he had

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got a boon from the gods that he would not be killed by any

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weapon.

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He felt that no one would be able to kill him.

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So, following Lord Krishna, he reached a cave.

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In that cave, King Muchukand was sleeping.

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Lord Indra had given him a boon that whoever would wake him

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up, if he would put his boons in his sleep, he would put

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his boons in his sleep, and whoever would wake him up, he

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would burn him to ashes.

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So, Lord Krishna performed his second leela there.

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Lord Krishna put his pitambar on the sleeping Muchukand and

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hid himself there.

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As soon as Kaalyavan reached there, he realized that Lord

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Krishna was sleeping.

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So, to wake him up, he kicked him.

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As soon as he saw Kaalyavan, it was Lord Indra's boon,

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Kaalyavan was burned to ashes.

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After that, Lord Krishna appeared to King Muchukand in his

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form of Chaturbhuj and gave him the boon of salvation.

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He also got Jarasandh killed by Bheem.

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So, Lord Krishna explained 2-3 more things here that he

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also respected the boon of the gods.

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And after running away from the war, he said that even

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innocent citizens can be saved.

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And one should not show his power unnecessarily.

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And the fifth big learning is that one should stay away

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from ego.

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Lord Krishna had a queen named Satyabhama.

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Once, Lord Krishna was sitting on his throne.

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He was surrounded by Garuda Ji and Sudarshan Chakra.

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He was looking very bright.

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Satyabhama, who was sitting next to him, asked Lord Krishna,

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Lord, in Treta Yuga, when you took the avatar of Ram, your

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wife was Sita.

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Was she more beautiful than me?

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So, Lord Krishna understood that he was arrogant.

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Then Garuda Ji said,

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Lord, can anyone fly faster than me?

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Can anyone fly faster than me?

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Sudarshan Chakra was also not quiet.

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He said, Lord, I have made you win so many wars.

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Is there anyone more powerful than me?

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So, Lord Krishna understood that all three of them were

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arrogant.

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So, he said, do one thing.

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Go to Hanuman Ji and tell him that his Lords, Lord Ram and

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Mother Sita are waiting for him.

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After this, Lord Krishna told Satyabhama, the queen, to be

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ready in the form of Mother Sita.

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And he himself took the avatar of Lord Ram.

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And told Sudarshan Chakra to guard the main door.

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No one should enter without my permission.

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When Garuda Ji reached Hanuman Ji and told him that

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Lord Ram and Mother Sita are waiting for him.

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So, Hanuman Ji said to Garuda Ji, you go, I will come.

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Now Garuda Ji felt that he was old, where will he come

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before me?

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I will reach first. He went down and saw that Lord Hanuman

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had already reached Dwarka and was sitting at Lord Rama's

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feet.

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Garuda ji's pride was broken.

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Lord asked Lord Hanuman, how did you enter the palace?

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Didn't Sudarshan Chakra stop you at the main door?

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Lord Hanuman took out the Sudarshan Chakra from his mouth

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and said,

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it was stopping me while coming inside, but I kept it in my

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mouth.

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Sudarshan Chakra's pride was also broken.

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Garuda ji thought that he was flying at high speed, that

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was also broken.

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Lord Hanuman said, Lord, I didn't understand one thing,

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why did you keep a maid instead of Mata Sita with you today?

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Satyabhama Rani's pride was also broken.

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Lord told everyone that this was my leela, just don't be

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arrogant,

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nothing is worse than arrogance.

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These 5 leelas, 5 kathas, which give very big messages in

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life,

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I really hope you liked them, you must have learned a lot

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from them.

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May Lord Krishna bless all the devotees.

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