Guest guest Posted September 9, 2008 Report Share Posted September 9, 2008 AUM SAI RAM One hundred and eight 'gopikas'(milkmaids), as told by our holy scriptures, danced to the mesmerist tune of Lord Krsna's flute. The oft posed question is - why 108 milkmaids? Why not one? The answer lies in the description of the 'milkmaids' as given by Bhagawan Baba. Baba says 'The milkmaids are ideal examples for those living in the Kaliyuga. They had complete faith in Lord Krsna. They had unwavering belief in His Divinity. Their devotion was pure, selfless and sacred. We may think that the play of Krsna and the milkmaids was a game involving human enjoyment but this was not so. Indeed this is symbolic of the sacred union between the individual self (the milkmaid) and Over-self (Lord Krsna). The milkmaids were formless in the aspect of divinity. Their heart was the temple of the Lord. Their thoughts were sacred streams. The reason for this is that in their previous births, in the Krita Yuga, they were sages. Then, they only had the 'darshan' of the Lord. They prayed to have conversation with the Lord. Hence, in the Treta Yuga, they became the monkeys and were able to converse with Lord Rama. In the Dwarpa Yuga, the same sages/ monkeys became the 'gopikas' and they danced to the captivating music of the flute player, Murali Krsna'. Baba adds that 'the milkmaids are the three forms of qualities, namely, dull, passionate and pure. Those who have the dull quality will get only the darshan of the Lord. Those who are passionate will have conversation with Him plus darshan. Those who have pure qualities will not only have darshan and conversation but will also have touch.' For further reading on the topic, please refer to 'Baba- The Breath of Sai' by Grace J. Mc Martin. At the Lotus Feet of Sai Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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