The Role of Lord Sri Krishna in the Mahabharatam -8.


30/08/2018
The Role of Lord Sri Krishna in the Mahabharatam -8.
Swami Krishnananda
(Spoken on Sri Krishna Janmasthami in 1972)

Who will go? At present, nobody was left other than Sri Krishna.  Yudhisthira said, “Sri Krishna, I am ashamed to send you as my messenger.  I weep. It is better I die than send you as a message carrier. But I have agreed to this proposal for one reason – not because I am unable to recognise your greatness, but because nobody can deal with this problem better than you can. This is why, Krishna, I have agreed to this proposal of your going. But I am afraid, also, from the bottom of my heart, that I am sending you to a jungle of beasts where one’s life itself can be in danger. No! Krishna, don’t go! Sit down,” he said. “It is not necessary. I don’t want anything now.” Immediately he changed his mind, in a minute. “I understand the whole situation. It is dangerous to go there. They may attack you and harm your life. I have cancelled the whole program. You sit!” he said. In a few minutes he wound up the whole thing. “I shall live on biksha. I do not want to endanger your life.”

Then Sri Krishna said, “If that is your fear and there is no other reason behind your cancelling this proposal – if you are thinking that my life will be in danger – well, I think you need not worry about it. I can take care of myself.” He said in one sentence, “I am one; they are many. That is your fear. But I am one like a lion, and they are many like jackals. So you need not be afraid. If your permission is there, I am going.”


In a glorious, most magnificent manner with all music and celebration, a send-off was given to Sri Krishna. He went to the court of the Kauravas, but refused the hospitality of Duryodhana. He never ate salt there because he said, “One eats food only on two grounds. When does a person take food? For two reasons he can take food: If he is hungry, he will take food. But he will also take food if it is offered with great affection. Even if I am not hungry, I may eat if it is offered with tremendous love. But I am not hungry now, and you are not offering it with love, so how can I take it? So for these two reasons, I am sorry; I cannot take anything from your hand. I will see you officially tomorrow morning for the business I have come for.”

To be continued ...


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