Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 Excerpt from " The Tim of India " , The speaking tree: .... In the life of Sri Krishna we find the consummation of an ideal living in this world. Krishna neither followed nor advocated life-negating renunciation. At the same time he did not show any attachment to mundane life.The dialectiscs of worldly life with happiness and sorrow was on his fingertips, so clinging to anything worldly was absolute alien to his nature. He played perfectly the role of a naughty child, a playful youth, statesman par excellence, a benevolent king, an intimate friend, a beloved husband and above all an embodiment of wisdom with utmost objectivity - despite being anchored in his true being as an INCARNATION OF THE ABSOLUTE. This dualism has made Krishna so human and loveable and yet so Divine and mysterious. JAYA GURU DATTA - JAI LORD KRISHNA Parvati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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