![]() But flowers bloom even in secluded places where humans never go. Maybe he writes in his diary that wherever he goes flowers bloom to perfume his path. It is as if a flower blooms by the wayside and a passerby thinks it has bloomed for his sake and that its fragrance is meant for him. It means we see Krishna as serving out interests. ![]() And it shows that we reduce even the birth of Krishna into a utilitarian item. But this kind of thinking is basically wrong: it means that even a man like Krishna comes as a link in the chain of cause and effect. It is the unawakened ones, the unconscious people who come in the wake of time and go on trailing behind it.īut we always think Krishna was born to respond to the needs of the times, because the times were bad, because the times were terrible. Time follows him he does not follow time. No awakened person takes birth in a time which he may call his time on the contrary, he molds time in his own way. People who are asleep and unconscious depend on certain conditions for being born. Such a soul is not at all dependent on time. What were the social, political and religious conditions of his times that made it necessary for a soul like Krishna's to take birth among us? Please explain.Īll times and all conditions are good enough for a consciousness like his does not depend on any social and political conditions. ![]()
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