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Bhagavada Vahini by Sathya Sai Baba

 

Chapter 38

The Boyish Pranks of Krishna

 

" Master! I am eager to hear about the boyish pranks, games and

adventures that Krishna, as the cowherd lad, (Gopala), did engage

Himself in with His comrades of the Vraja community in the groves and

wilds during the eleven years, He spent in Brindavan, after reaching

there, from the Mathura Prison, where He chose to be born. "

 

When Parikshith prayed thus, Suka was rendered very happy. He smiled

and said, " It is not possible for me to describe to you all the

leelas of that Divine Gopala, each of which fills the mind with

sweetness. The Vraja cowherd boys who shared that joy were really

blessed. The Lord will not pay any attention to external

distinctions, the name of the individual, his nationality, his caste,

his profession, his attitude. Whatever may be the attitude with which

a person approaches Him, He will welcome him, draw him near, fulfil

his wishes, and confer happiness; that was the nature of Gopala.

<http://vahini.org/glossary/g.html#Gopala>

 

Ever since He was left in the home of Nanda by his father, Vasudeva,

Krishna granted great joy on Nanda and the grateful shouts

of 'Victory' echoed and re-echoed in that home as a result of the

child's Divine Prowess. He grew day by day, with increasing charm; he

shone as the most endearing treasure of the mother, and played on her

lap; toddled and crossed the door-step; He held the finger of His

father or mother, and venturesomely walked a few steps; though the

parents tried their best to hide Him from view, so that the many

ambassadors of death that Kamsa dispatched without respite, could not

get at him, he would somehow make himself available. He used to go

forward to meet them, and introduce himself to them. Who could keep

Gopala, the Provider and Protector of the Universe, hidden - and

where? Who could carry Him off - and how? O,Parikshith, it is all

Divine Sport!

 

Growing day by day, He started going to the sacred sandbanks of the

holy Yamuna river with children of His age from the homes of the

cowherds, and play; the parents endeavoured to stop Him, but could

not. Like His comrades, He drove cows to the pastures. Really, the

eyes that saw the entrancing scene - when Gopala was in the midst of

the herd of clean sleek happy cows and calves - are worthy to be

called so; for they saw the Sight of all sights. Picture to yourself,

0 King! The spotless white herd of calves and cows; the dark Divine

Boy! They were drawn to Him, close; they will not leave Him and stray

away. Nor could Krishna, for He loved them, as His own brothers and

sisters, or as His own children! Let but His hand touch their backs

ever so lightly, the calves and their mothers forgot all about

themselves, opened their mouths, raised their tails, hung out their

tongues, and lovingly licked His face and hands. Gopala too, often

clasped their necks and swung to and fro, in great joy - His eyes

closed. His face beaming with a radiant smile. The calves

playfully butted at His soft Body with their just - emerging horn-

ends. On the ever-fresh ever-spring sands of the cool Yamuna, He

played about gracefully and gladly, regardless of night and day, with

His friends: the calves and the cowherd boys. The parents had to send

servants to seek them out and bring Him with His followers, willy

nilly, to heir home.

 

As the days passed thus at home and outside He grew up into a charming

boy. Though the parents did not want Him to, He unleashed the cows and

calves of the stall, drove them along the route taken by the village

cattle, and put them too, on the common road to the verdant pasture

ahead. Like the other boys, He had a stick leaning on His shoulder, a

length of cloth wound round His head. Walking along with supreme

self-confidence He appeared as magnificent as a royal Lion cub.

 

He played in fun with His companions; He sang aloud the sweetest

tunes, with the left palm covering the left ear. At this, the cows

who were voraciously munching the green grass would stop as if too

entranced to continue they stared delightedly, listening to the

Divine melody. They stood, with ears alert, lest they miss the

Message calling them to bliss; with eyes half-closed, as if they were

immersed in the depths of Dhyana

<http://vahini.org/glossary/d.html#Dhyana> ! The calves that had

nuzzled at the udders eager to have their fill stood still, drinking

instead the Divine strains of Krishna's song. It was a thrilling

scene, for all who witnessed it.

 

O, King! I cannot tell you the number of nature of the Leelas of

Gopala. All were wondrous and awe-inspiring, all were full of Ananda

<http://vahini.org/glossary/a.html#Ananda> , conferring Ananda.

Sometimes, He would challenge His comrades and swing round the stick

in His hand, so fast that the eye could see no stick! At this, the

comrades, gathered around Him and prayed that they may be taught how

to turn it so. For Him who turns the Universe with all its contents

so fast around, turning a stick is no special accomplishment; it is a

feat that no teaching can impart. The poor fellows did not grasp this

Reality, behind their playmate.

 

Often-times, He played on trees, the game of the hunt for the thief!

When the pursuers climbed behind Him, He took refuge, on the topmost

branch, a branch so thin and weak, that it will swing when a squirrel

walks on it! He could not be captured at all! Yes, indeed! How can He

be caught by one and all? Only the pure heart can capture Him.

 

 

To all appearance, Gopala will be with His comrades, in the woods and

groves; He will be playing with them, making them happy with many a

practical joke and hilarious game; He will move with them, His hands

placed endearingly on their shoulders; but, in a moment, he will

disappear and be away from sight. Meanwhile, He would confront His

companions in a clever disguise, so perfect that they will deem Him to

be a stranger, with whom they shall not talk. But, He will surprise

them with a burst of laughter and the exclamation, " It is I, It is I,

you couldn't discover Me. " This threw the boys into amazement, or

sometimes, even fright.

 

The day passed thus; when dusk fell, He returned to the village with

His friends, quite innocently, as if nothing had happened to disturb

His equanimity. On certain days, the mother insisted that He should

stay at home and not go into the pastoral groves. Those days, the

cowherd boys and the cows and calves walked heavy with grief, slowly

to the grove: they lay under the trees listless and alone, not caring

to eat or drink, but, with eyes longing for the arrival of Ananda-

Krishna, who alone can put life into them.

 

Many a day, the wicked Uncle, Kamsa, sent his emissaries, the ogres,

in disguise, with playthings and delicious sweets. The boys gathered

round the pedlars, and enquired the cost of the things they desired.

But, the ogre was intent on the chance to catch Krishna; he was

looking out for the moment when He will come near. Krishna did not

cast his glance at the toys and sweets. Krishna used to wait until

evening, and, then, approach the wicked men, allowing them to believe

that He had fallen into their trap, but, only to fall upon them, pull

them to pieces and throw the carcasses afar! Such adventures filled

the people of the village with amazement, fear and wonder, besides

delighting them at the happy escape from danger.

 

Another day, the village was packed with carts full of mangoes!

Krishna knew that this was another evil plan of the ogres, the

emissaries of Kamsa. So, He took the fruits and killed those who

brought them. He felt that it was not proper to refuse the fruits

that the Uncle had sent; so He accepted them. But, He did not send

any one back alive to inform him what had happened. That was the fate

of all whom the Uncle dispatched on his evil mission.

 

0, King! From the day the Lord took residence in the Vraja region, the

place was changed into a treasure-house of the Goddess of Wealth and

Welfare, Lakshmi. It appeared as if She was scattering Her Graceful

Smiles all over the place. There were thousands upon thousands of

cows; there was no shortage of curds, milk, or butter. In fact, there

was such a plenty that they did not know how to consume all they had

or how to keep or preserve them, for future consumption. Gopala loved

the cows so much that He could not tolerate any idea of throwing away

the precious gift. That is the reason why He was pleased to receive

them into His own stomach. This act of Grace is the basis for the

appellation: Milk and Butter Thief!

 

Observing that He was being named as such, Indra decided to

demonstrate to the World that Krishna was, indeed, God come on earth;

so, he manipulated a situation, where Indra Puja was cancelled by the

people of Vraja, where Indra retaliated with heavy downpours of rain,

and where Krishna had to lift up the Govardhana Peak, in order to

shelter the cowherds and cows from the onslaught of the downpour! It

was all part of a play. Indra had no anger, nor did he entertain any

idea of revenge or retaliation! Nor would Krishna ever advise people

to give up Puja. Such miracles were decided upon, in order to make

them identify the Divine already amidst them. Such incidents confirm

the view that nothing can happen, without an underlying purpose.

 

Meanwhile, Parikshith intervened with his joyous exclamation, and

said, " 0, How sweet are the Leelas

<http://vahini.org/glossary/l.html#Leela(s)> , the sport and pranks of

the Divine Boy, Gopala! The more we hear, the greater grows the

appetite! Master, Let me listen to a few more, and attain the state of

Liberation. "

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