||Krishna's art of eating mud||

 

 Introduction-

 Shri Krishna steals butter from the houses of gopis and steals the hearts of all people with his beautiful and charming form.

All his gopis and friends take him home and play with him, by taking him in their laps and love him and listen to his sweet Murli.

Beginning of the story-


One day Shri Krishna was playing on the banks of Yamuna river and eating mud. The children said to Mother Yashoda, "Come on mother! Your son is eating mud." Balram also supported others.

Mother pressed Krishan's hand and started looking at him angrily. Mother Yashoda said, "Why did you eat the soil? You are my friend." Balram said, "Why did you want to eat the soil even after refusing?"

Krishna said, "All these people lie. I did not eat mud. Look at my face."

The divine vision-When Yashoda opened Krishna's mouth, Yashoda saw the tears in his mouth and his illusion. At times deep, at times the ocean, the entire country, the mountains, the entire universe and even her own body, Yashoda saw in Krishna's face. Seeing this, Yashoda said, "My son is a true beauty."

Meaning of the story –

Krishna has respected Mother Earth. Everyone takes birth as a sinner and a pure soul, but the Earth does not discriminate between anyone.

Conclusion- Krishna, the Lord of pure earth, is pretending to be like a child even after giving honour  to mud. Krishna is teaching everyone to follow love and devotion. It is in love that god resides.

                                             ||HARI KRISHNA||



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