Wednesday, April 15, 2020




|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 357 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  205



The Dhwadhasha Skandha of Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran describes the concept of ‘complete surrender’/Ashraya.  The human intellect always seeks for welfare, happiness, and protection, and often gets disappointed in missing any of these comforts, ignorant seek protection and comfort in the members of the family or material things, eventually get over-dependent on it, and lower themselves to the status of a beggar.  The study of spirituality teaches whom to depend? Who’s the provider of comfort and protection of the Jeeva until death?  it educates to lean on the supreme soul who is the cause for the functioning of mind and intellect, protector of the soul while the three states such as sleep, awaken and dream.  The illustrious Yogis and Rishis attained union with the supreme soul and lived in a state of Bhramam/supreme bliss. 



The highest of the revelation was made by the ancient Rishis were all those imaginary relationships in the human lives are formed by the ‘thoughts’/ intellect and mind, due to the existence of the supreme soul, if the mind and intellect did not function properly; none of the relationships would have been formed or exists.  Therefore the intellectuals found that the ‘thoughts’ are the primary cause for the interest in material matters and bondage.  The thoughts that are constructed  about the material well-being, people and comforts bring disappointments in the long run due to its destructive nature as Prakrithi, hence they vested thoughts on the indestructible supreme soul which beyond birth or death, eternal, and changeless.  The thoughts have subtle and fleeting nature as the Prakrithi, therefore it cannot get attached to people or wealth, or fame, or richness for a long time, soon it will find boredom, like the sun rays falling on the Earth does return to its origin.  Spirituality is the practice of all that have learned from scriptures about the subtle nature of the supreme soul reside as the soul in all the living beings, its indestructible nature and the thorough knowledge of material matters and bondage, that have destructible nature of Prakrithi, hence the  practice of  not getting attached to the material well-being and elevate the soul with the constant practice of meditation and Pranayama, eventually attain the union of the soul with the supreme soul, to lead a contented life.





|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 356 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  204



The constant practice of meditation, Pranayama, reading scriptures and glorious myths of the supreme Lord, lead to a state of  Jeevamuktha, is the union of the Jeeva with the supreme soul, it is a mental state to accept the sorrows and happiness without getting distressed or excited, same as the spark of Agni merges in the fire.  The body-conscious creates intense fear and anxiety while leaving the mortal coil, the supreme conscious removes the fear of death as if the Jeeva getting rid of its body/attire and conducts its journey with new attire.



Shuka Bhramam speaks “ Oh! Rajan, Thus, the entire living beings on the Earth came to stand still for a moment, the deities experienced intense grief watching the supreme Lord Krishna left his mortal coil.  The supreme Lord Vishnu, who has personified on the Earth as Krishna to perform various passionate sports and elevate the souls, ultimately discarded the body that has assumed to reinstate the righteousness on the Earth. The supreme Lord did not leave even his trace while leaving the Earth he burned his mortal coil in Yogagni, Oh! Rajan, undoubtedly the departure of the supreme Lord Krishna caused intense grief on the people of Vraja and Vrishnis who were constant companion and ardent devotees of him.”



Daruka explained the departure of Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna to the people assembled in Dwaraka.  The situation in Dwaraka got worse than ever before, Vrishinis met self-destruction on the other side the beloved Balarama and Krishna departed to the supreme abode.  The people of Dwaraka could not bear the pain, some of them fallen unconscious and left their Jeeva, the remaining people decided to leave Dwaraka immediately.  Devi Rohini, Devi Devaki, Vasudeva, Rama Pathni, Vasudevapathni, wives of Pradhyumna and Krishna, Devi Rukmini soaked in extreme grief of separation from their beloved Balarama and Krishna; they created a huge pile of burning woods and abandoned their lives in it.  Arjuna was witnessing the heart-breaking incident, could not bear the sorrow, became inconsolable, remembered the inspiring words of Krishna and regained his normal state.  He immediately gathered the people remain in Dwaraka and proceeded to Indraprastha.  Soon the entire city of Dwaraka lashed with heavy downpour and wind, gradually it submerged under the ocean, and thus the entire clan of Vrishnis disappeared from the Earth.  Hail to Dwaraka! Hail to supreme Lord Madhusoodhana!



Whoever listens or recites the various amusements of supreme Lord Vishnu would get relieved from all the sins/guilt, grief, and fear.  Whoever listens and understands the various passionate sport of supreme Lord, would attain intense devotion and faith of Paramahansa/ascetics.

Tuesday, April 14, 2020




|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 355 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  203


Daruka returned to Dwaraka and met Arjuna, and narrated all that happened to the city of Dwaraka and its people, Balarama’s demise and Krisha’s departure to the supreme abode.  Krishna did not wait longer, it was the hours of sunset, and the sky was filled with dark clouds.  The Kaliyuga was approaching, Krishna remembered the pathetic state of the people of the Kali era, people will become deceitful and wicked, will have poor memory, loss of interest in spiritual and religious rites and will have a short span of life.  Therefore, Krishna decided to infuse his brilliance in the supreme scripture Bhagavath Mapauran, whoever take shelter in it should remain protected from miseries.



Shuka Bhramam speaks “ Oh! Rajan, all the deities, Lord Bhrama, Mahendra, illustrious Rishis, and Sages, Pithrus, Gandharvas, Siddha, Mahoraga, Vidhyadhara, Charana, Yaksha, Rakshasa, Kinnara, Apsaras, Dhvijas were assembled before the supreme Lord Krishna while he was preparing to leave the mortal coil,.  Lord Mahadeva with Goddess Bhavani, to witness the Bhagavathniryanam/demise, the deities showered flowers upon him.  The supreme Lord Krishna with a pleasing smile on his face slowly closed the lotus-like eyes that were looking at the deities.  Thus, Krishna united the soul with the supreme soul in him and burned his mortal coil in the Yogagni.”




|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 354 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  202


The hunter rushed to the prey in extreme pleasure, Alas! He was traumatized watching the supreme Lord Krishna. He became inconsolable watching at the bleeding feet of Krishna, he wept bitterly sitting near his leg with folded hands “Oh! Madhusoodhana, I have committed a grave sin, Oh! Uththamasloka, who is eulogized by Veda, your remembrance would remove the sins, Oh! Chathurbhuja, Oh! Purusha, Oh! Anagha/sinless one, I have shot an arrow on your feet, Oh! Bhagavan, I have mistaken as to its prey, kindly forgive me, and punish me for the sin committed.” Krishna patted on his head affectionately and lifted him holding his shoulders, and speaks “Oh! Hunter, rise on your feet, you have fulfilled my desire, it was destined to happen, and you will attain heaven.” Thus Krishna pacified the hunter and asked him to return, remained seated under the Peepal tree with the bleeding leg. 


It was the end of the day, Balarama left the mortal coil, Vrishnis fought each other died, a few of them were left unharmed. Daruka the charioteer of Krishna walked all over the shore of the Prabhasa in search of Krishna, he watched the horrific aftermath of the clashes between the Vrishnis, and he did not see Balarama.  Suddenly he could smell the rich fragrance of Tulsi in the atmosphere; Daruka meticulously followed the place of its origin, like a honeybee that follows the fragrance of the flower. Daruka found Krishna seated under the peepal tree, he has fallen at the feet of Krishna, he could not control his tears, never seen Krishna like this before, realized that the supreme Lord is preparing to leave his mortal coil.  Daruka wept bitterly with folded hands “ Oh! Bhagavan, I could not see anything, I do not understand what’s happening before me.  We have become powerless, we have lost everything and peace.” Krishna patted his head affectionately and replied “Oh! Daruka, you have to do some work for me. I have to leave this body, do not mourn for it. You have to go back to Dwaraka, my parents are still in the palace and inform them about the demise of Balarama, and request them to leave Dwaraka at once. Arjuna will be in Dwaraka, asks Arjuna to take them to Indraprastha. The moment I leave my body, the ocean will get wild and the rough sea waves would swallow the entire City of Dwaraka, eventually, it will submerge in the water.  Therefore, leave immediately to Dwaraka.”




|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 353 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  201


Rama: Samudhravelayam Yogamasthaya Paurusham | Tha Thyaja Lokam Manushyam Samyojya Athmanam Athmani ||


Shuka Bhramam speaks “ Oh! Rajan, Balarama, and Krishna took a seat in an isolated area of the seashore. They were not unhappy to witness the destruction of the Vrishnis, instead, they felt relieved that the wicked children had lost their lives; otherwise, they would become a burden for Mother Earth in the future.  It was the time of sunset, Balarama sat on the seashore watching the sun, underwent deep meditation and attained union with the Bhramam.  The whole atmosphere was filled in a unique brilliance, and his body became standstill.  Krishna watched his brother Rama’s body is washing away by the waves, remembered his time for departure. He returned to the woods and took a seat under a peepal tree.  The Supreme Lord Krishna who has the supreme brilliance, attired in marvelous yellow silk garment, dark cloud complexioned, adorned in Srivathsam, Vanamala, Kausthubham, Makarakundalam, Katisuthra/marvelous waist ornament, Bhramasuthra/sacred thread across the chest, Kireeta, Katakam, Angadham, and Haranoopuram, seated under the peepal tree with a pleasing smile on his face.  A hunter approached the wood with a powerful arrow that was made from the Musala, previously discarded in the ocean by Samba, later it was swallowed by a fish that was caught by the fisherman and delivered to the hunter.  It was during the hours of dusk, the hunter witnessed the reflection of sun rays on the yellow garment of Krishna and mistook as deer, and he shot the sharp arrow on the right foot of Krishna.”


Sreevathsangam Ghanashyamam Thapthahataka Varchasam | Kausheyambarayugmena Pariveetham Sumangalam || Sundharasmithavakthrabjam Neelakunthala Manditham | Pundareekabiramaksham Spuran Makara Kundalam || Kati Suthra Bhramasuthra Kireeta Katakangadhai: | Haranoopuramudhrabhi: Kausthubena Virajitham || Vanamala Pareethangam Moorthimadhbhir Nijayudhai: | Krithorau Dhakshine Padhamaseenam Pankajarunam ||




|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya||

Chapter – 352 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  200


King Pareekshith speaks “ Oh! Mahabhaga, the women of cowherds could not take their eyes off from the marvelous appearance of Krishna, they were in trance listening to his melodious music on flute and his compassionate eyes arrested the attention of the Vrajeshwaris.   The illustrious Rishis and Sages, constantly listening to the glorious myths and his passionate sport of Krishna captured the attention of Krishna through their ears and the countless poets enticed by the passionate sports of Krishna, and the illustrious Kings who were fervent devotees of Krishna fought against him in the greatest battle of Kurukshetra and attained the lotus feet of Krishna.  Oh! Bhramin, it is unfortunate that having the supreme Lord Krishna as the chief of Yadhava, the Vrishnis failed to follow the advice of him and protect their clan, finally, they had to meet their destruction at the curse of illustrious Rishis.”



In Dwaraka, the Vrishnis watched silently at Krishna leaving the palace, many people were left the palace in extreme disappointment and agony remembered the words of Krishna that the Dwara will submerge in the water in no time, the Vrishnis looked at each other in extreme distress and left the palace.  They have realized that no prowess left with them; they have lost Krishna and Balarama forever and no one to protect them.  The people of Dwaraka, women, elderly people, and children arrived in Prabhasa Theertha.  It was the evening hours, the Vrishnis took pleasure in the intoxicating drink and completely lost their consciousness; they recollected the stories from Mahabharath, in that Krishna left his powerful Narayanisena with the Kauravas and stood all alone with the Pandavas.  In that battle many warriors of Kaurava were killed, Vrishinis were discussing the loss of Abimanyu and numerous warriors in the battle, finally they had a huge argument, engaged in fierce clash and killed each other, like the untamed herds of elephant in the woods.  They found the absence of weapons to attack each other, eventually, they took hold of the sword-like grasses from the seashore and fought with that forgot all their relationship, sons were killed fathers, brothers killed brothers and in-laws, there was no relationship left between them, they fiercely fought each other.  Soon, Krishna intervened and requested the children to stop was handled him harshly by the children, Balarama who could not bear the attack on Krishna, rushed to the scene was threatened to kill.  Balarama understood the children have lost their consciousness, so it is meaningless to talk to them, left the scene in extreme disappointment.






|| Om Namo Bhagavathe Vasudevaya ||

Chapter – 351 – The legend of Lord Krishna -  199

Namosthuthe Mahayogin Prapannamanushadhi Mam | Yadha Thvath Charanambhuje Rathi: Syadhanapayini||



The over-dependence and attachment cause’ extreme mental agony and distress, it is not that people or things cause’ distress, it is the approach of the individual towards people, wealth, fame; money causes extreme fear and anxieties.  The spirituality is the practice of unfasten those redundant thoughts caused by the attachments and over-dependence to people, wealth, money, richness, fame, etc.  Srimad Bhagavath Mahapuran teaches to unfasten the material life and bondage, and lead a serene life, it is a marvelous technique to adopt while living in the material comforts without getting attached to it, or do not lament over in the absence of people and comforts.  Udhdhava who was pious and highly intelligent lived all his life for Krishna and served the clan of Vrishni, with the hope that everything he had seen and heard will remain the same always.  Suddenly, Udhdhava could not bear to see the Vrishni clan meets its destruction, and Krishna returning to the supreme abode.  Uddhava lost all his hopes and mental strength, seeing Krishna leaving before his eyes.  It was neither Krishna nor the destruction of Vrishnis traumatized Udhdhava, it was his attachment and over-dependence to Krishna and Vrishnis pushed him in extreme distress.  Later, Krishna unfastens all those illusions of Udhdhava and advised him to elevate his soul contemplating upon supreme Lord.  Therefore, the practice of spirituality is an individual effort; no one is capable to elevate the soul of others, all those should be practiced and followed by the individual who yearns to get relieved from the cycles of repeated births.  The constant practice of meditation, Pranayama, listening and reading the glorious myths of supreme Lord would purify the intellect; gradually it would remove the interest in worldly matters and bondage.   The interest in worldly matters and bondage does not require any practice, the intellect capture the taste, smell, appearance, nature of people, situations, etc as its own.  The spirituality requires an intense practice of mind and intellect to concentrate on the supreme soul which is the source of the functioning of the Universe and its living beings, which has no appearance or sound, the regular practice of meditation helps to unfasten the redundant thoughts about the material world and people, it brings the serenity of mind. Thus, Udhdhava received supreme knowledge from Krishna and left to Badarikashrama at his instruction. Krishna silently walked on the shores of Prabhasa watching the battering waves.