Wednesday, August 28, 2013

On the Occasion of Janamashtmi Bhagvad Gita's Pain


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Bhagavad Gita -Krishna, what do you consider to be the most splendid work of your life?
Krishna - You very well know it, still you are acting coy?
...Certainly, the words of your existence flowing out of my mouth.
Bhagavad Gita - Then Sire, please tell me, when the story of your butter-stealing, your Ras-leela, your birth, killing Kansa, escaping the battle, and the grandeur of your Dwarka are so well-discussed....then despite the existence of more than 1 billion Hindus in the world, why do I find myself rarely discussed or talked about?
At the most, they recite a few shlokas in Sanskrit, a language they have very little knowledge of.
Often, seeing this, my heart cries out in agony!
Krishna -But why do you grieve over it? Whether someone realizes your value or not, for me, you are the closest to my heart. Then again, you have also not been completely rejected by the people.
You should be satisfied that just because I used the word ‘Gamble’ in the Bhagavad Gita, atleast they play cards in your rememberance.
Although it is inappropriate,please be satisfied with it.

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