Thursday, March 19, 2020




||Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya ||

Chapter -239 – The legend of Lord Krishna – 90



Shuka Bhramam speaks “ Oh! Rajan, once Krishna, along with Rama and Udhdhava went to the house of Akroora was received with great honor, washed their feet, prostrated before them.  Akroora who was well known the divinity of the children, addressed them with great respect, “ Oh! Krishna, Oh! Rama you both are divine personified on the Earth, you represent the Universe and it living beings, you have all-pervading nature, I have experienced that.  Oh! Bhagavan, you are the creator, preserver and causes to merge all that created in you at the time of the deluge.  You are unblemished, you are void of changes, Guna, and Karma, you symbolize supreme wisdom, the darkness of ignorance cannot withstand in the presence of supreme brilliance.  Oh! Bhagavan, an ignorant soaked in worldly matters, swollen with ego and pride, remains in utter grief, without the knowledge of the presence of supreme soul in him/her.  You are independent, you incarnate on Earth with the influence of Maya to elevate the souls, you are flawless, and you are free from worldly matters and bondage.  Whoever takes complete surrender at your lotus feet, would get fulfilled all their desires and elevate their soul to the state of bliss, it is the promise of the supreme Lord to his ardent devotees/companion who sung in praise of him, and contemplating upon him as companion or devotee with intense faith. Oh! Janardhana/who removes the darkness of ignorance, kindly bless me  and remove my worldly desires and bondage, kindly destroy my desire towards body, wife, children, wealth, and possessions, Oh! Yogeshwara Oh! Suresha, kindly shower your grace upon me. ”



 Ka: Pandithasthvadhaparam Sharanam Sameeyath  Bhakthapriya Dhrithagira: Suhridha: Krithajjath | Sarvan Dhadhathi Suhridho Bhajatho Abikaman Athmanamapyupachayapachayau Na Yasya || Dhishtya Janardhana Bhavan Iha Na: Preethitho Yogeshwarairapi  Durapagathi: Sureshai: | Chindhyashu Na; Sutha Kalathra Dhanaptha  Geha Dehadhi Moharashanam Bhavadheeya Mayam ||