7 Unturned Lessons from Janmastami
Festivals and traditions are always rejuvenating and loving. Our rich sanatan dharma usually preaches us life skills and lessons every day. It's our perspective how magnificently we extract positivity and more learnings. Today will take 7 beautiful and astounding truths from the Janmashtami
भजे व्रजैकमण्डनं समस्तपापखण्डनं स्वभक्तचित्तरञ्जनं सदैव नन्दनन्दनम्।
सुपिच्छगुच्छमस्तकं सुनादवेणुहस्तकं अनङ्गरङ्गसागरं नमामि कृष्णनागरम्॥१॥
The night when universe broke it's own rules
1. When Krishna was born in the prison all chains broke, doors opened and guards slept suddenly -> no matter how badly the situation is, when lord accompanies us, no lock can hold us, none can stop us and no cage can resist us.
2. He borned in the midnight... in the darkness -> darkness is never the end, it's where hope begins. A ray of light brightens up the entire darkness.
3. The Yamuna roared and rose then bowed. River offered way to the Vasudev so that he could carry little Krishna -> Even nature makes way when your path is according to God's will. Only lord has the super power to persuade the nature and make it as per our will.
4. Raised by Yashoda and Nand, not birth parents -> Family is not just blood, it's everywhere where love lives. Bondings do not need any certification or boundaries it's just the essence.
5. He stole butter but heart even more. Known as Makhan Chor in Gokul -> true joy is in giving smiles not keeping things. Because what we give we recieve, if we spread smiles will receive more.
6. From Dahi Handi to Rash Leela to Jhula Utsav - different traditions one devotion -> Every path leading towards him is beautiful. His presence is incredible and can be easily perceives.
7. Yada yada hi dharmasya - his enternal vowsl in the Bhagwat Geeta.. whenever evil prevails he will return he promised -> always remember we are never alone. His divine help is always on its way.
Krishna name itself a big sword against all the odds of life. Goosebumps prevailing while writing and readings above truths about the Janmashtami. May God's presence always stays with all of us.
Radhe Radhe 🙏🌹🙏🙌🙌🙌
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