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What do people mean by "serving Lord Krishna"

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By serving Krishna, do people mean "thinking of", "meditating of" or in a more literal sense, be a servant of or satisfy Krishna's needs. I don't really understand the latter, since if Krishna is all powerful and opulent, what need could a lowly mortal being(or immortal soul) actually satisfy in Krishna. It seems that the inverse should be true, Krishna should serve the needs of the mortals\incarnated souls since we are the ones lacking, and we always know that energy flows from a state of higher potential to lower potential.

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"serving Lord Krishna" means to act only after immediately experiencing the transcendental reality. The transcendental reality is the All knowing field of All possibilities. This field resides beyond the worlds of physical, forces and ideas. To experience the transcendental reality is yagya. At all events one must do yagya first, then enjoy the fruits of yagya.

 

The act of doing yagya in the above manner must become a spontaneous habit that occurs naturally and more or less instantly seconds, before one act. When one transcends before one act one bring to bear the total support and wisdom of omniscience and omnipotence to one's action. This act of transcending in this manner is actually the act of reaching and communing with Lord Krishna.

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