||Om Namo Bhagavathe
Vasudevaya ||
Chapter -238 – The legend
of Lord Krishna – 89
Adha Vijjaya Bhagavan Sarvathma Sarvadharshana: |
Sairandhrya:Kamathapthaya: Priyamicchan Griham Yayau||
The Supreme Lord Krishna
symbolizes ‘Love’, there are two types of love, one is conditional love with a
selfish motive which is short living nature, creates dependency and grief. Unconditional love is the superior one,
love everyone without any expectation, it elevates the souls to become
independent, and it is possible only with positive thinking. Udhdhava’s visit to Vraja made the people of
Vraja Devi Yasodha and Nandababa who were already dejected at the separation
from Krishna, to elevate their souls with his brilliant advice, attained nearness
to supreme Lord who resides as a soul in them.
In this way most amazingly Udhdhava saved them from extreme grief of
separation from Krishna and Balaram.
Udhdhava taught them the highest of the truth that Lord Krishna is not
only in Mathura, he resides as a soul in the living beings and explained his all-pervading
nature to them.
Shuka Bhramam speaks “Oh! Rajan,
Bhagavan Krishna who resides as a soul in
living beings, and witnessing all that happening, decided to make a visit to the
house of Sairandhri/Kubja, as she was earnestly looking for the visit of him. Sairandhri was waiting for a long period of
time, keeping her house spotless and decorated; as soon as Krishna arrived she
washed his feet and received him with great respect. She offered him a comfortable seat; she
massaged his feet and hands, she offered various highly fragrant scents to him,
she embraced him. She placed his legs on
her bosom; he patted her chest, Alas! With single his touch and affectionate
words, she got fulfilled all her desires and recovered from lustful desires.
Whoever worships Lord to fulfill all their material well-beings, fixing their mind
and intellect on the impermanent nature of material comforts remains unwise, the
intellectuals completely surrender their mind and intellect to Vishnu who resides
as a soul in living beings with no fruitful desires.
Dhurarardhyam Samaradhya
Vishnum Sarveshwareshwara| Yo Vrineethe
Manograhyamsaththvath Kumaneeshyasau ||