In
Bhagavad-Gita Lord Srikrishn says to Arjun, -"Be my devotee
and invest the mind with me, greet me. Be one with me thus completely. Such a
devotee becomes one with me."(Verse34 chapter IX)Mira and Chaitanya
Mahaprabhu are the examples of veracity of words enshrined in Bhagvadgita.
Radha
is the power and desire of Lord Srikrishn. Lord Srikrishn created her in
his Raasmandala with the desire of expanding creation. The
letters - ‘ra’ denote Raasmandala and as she spontaneously rushed to
pour flowers on the path of Lord Srikrishn, the letters 'dha'
have been derived from root verb 'dhav' which in Sanskrit means,'
to run'. Radha followed Lord Srikrishn
with flowers as he pranced through GOLOK, his divine abode. She was therefore,
christened Radha by Lord Srikrishn, a name by which she is known universally.
All deities and goddesses worship her as consort of Lord Srikrishn and Mother
of Universe. She is the greatest of yoginis. Through her spiritual
power, she created several beings to fill the Golok with beauty and
life. From her body pores issued billions of gopis who are blessed and
beautiful like her. They are naturally accomplished in various arts, music,
dance and drama. Lord Srikrishn issued billions of Gopa from his body
pores that dwell in Golok and perform various tasks as ordained by their
lord. Lord Srikrishn offered his deepest love and veneration towards Radha that
has been narrated in various treatises composed by enlightened seers.
To profess her
highest status, Lord Srikrishn himself worshipped her in the Raasmandala of
Golok. The stotra that Lord Srikrishn
composed in her praise is quintessence of loftiness of feminine power that
shares greater role than the masculine power in creation, sustenance and
destruction of the creation.
Lord Srikrishn is such an
egoless charmer that all females long for his association. Once it so happened
that Radha spotted Lord Srikrishn in Tulasivana with a Gopi named Tulasi in
Golok. Determined to teach Lord Srikrishn a lesson, the envious queen
immediately withdrew all females from everywhere and disappeared herself too.
Even Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu
and Lord Shiv found themselves helpless to find their counterparts missing.
Life became impossible all over the creation as only males were there all
around. No mother, no wife, no sister, no daughter could be seen anywhere. The
world turned colourless and lifeless. All were in awe and helplessly prayed to
various divine powers and energies to rescue them from the callous calamity.
Even trinity became defunct in the absence of their counterparts. All poor men
invoked the three lords who themselves having been rendered powerless and
incomplete ultimately reached Golok to seek refuge in Sri Lord Srikrishn. When
all fervently prayed, Lord of Golok appeared before them. Whatever be the scene
behind the curtain, the powerful person maintains perfect poise in front of the
guests. So did the lord of world
expressed great concern and care to his expectant guests and convinced them
that soon their suffering will come to an end. Having assured them thus the
culprit Lord Srikrishn sat down to pray to Radha to reappear and issue all
females to save the creation. But the female is expert in proving her dignity
at the appropriate moment. Lord Srikrishn focussed on her and said, - “O, the
lovely faced! Although I am dearest to you and you too profess your utmost love
to me, now you have shown your true colours. In the moments of intimacy you
always used to say, -‘O Lord Srikrishn you are my life. You are the ever
existent soul of all beings.’ Where have all your revelations vanished now?
O! Mother of Universe! Now
you have proved that you have merely been taking me for a ride as the heart of
females is as sharp as a razor’s edge....
But listen! Whatever I say is
ever as true as the status of the polestar in the sky. You rule over my breath
and dearer to me then my own life.......
I am not capable of
protecting you. Deprived of your association, my life is coming to an end for
who can survive when the goddess ruling over his life deserts him?.....
You are the Mother Goddess of
Maha Vishnu, origin of nature, manifest as all properties but actually are away
from all properties. You manifest yourself as light. You are formless
consciousness and appear in form only to grace your devotees.......
You take to several forms
only to bless your deserving devotees.......
You are Mahalakshmi in
Vaikunthalok, Mother Bharati of pious souls in Bharata, You are Sati, You are
Parvati, You are Tulasi, and you are Ganga. You are Savitri in Lord Brahmalok. You
are Goddess Earth......
In Golok, you are the mother
of all cowherds. Deprived of your association, I have become almost dead. I am unable to do anything......
Lord Shiv is powerful only in
your association. He is as good as a corpse without you. When you accompany Lord
Brahma as Savitri, he becomes progenitor of Vedas. When you join
Lord Vishnu as Lakshmi, he becomes lord of three spheres and sustains creation.
Yajna yields auspicious
rewards only when you join Yajna as Dakshina....
For Shesha you are goddess
Earth whom he bears over his hood. When you join Lord Shiv as Ganga, he is
known as bearer of Ganga......
The entire cosmos is filled
with energy that is you. Without you creation is dead.
When you take to the form of
speech, one becomes an eloquent orator. When you desert, even an enlightened
person becomes dumb....
As a potter makes pots with
earth, so am I capable of creating universes only with your association.
But without you I too have
become inert because you manifest yourself as all forms of power. Please come
to me soon......
In fire, you are the power to
burn; in moon you are moonlight. Without you moon cannot shine.
In sun you are light. Kamdeva
can be of no use when you do not join him as Rati. (You are the desire with
cupid).
When desire goes away, Cupid
can do nothing.”
Seeing Lord Srikrishn
appreciating her virtues and professing her due status, innocent queen of Golok
shed her wrath and began to beam with a triumphant joy. Thus pleased by the
officious entreaties of Lord Srikrishn, Radha reappeared and issued all females
to fill the creation with life, beauty and delight.
Lord Shiv chanted this stotra and got Parvati as his ideal
consort. Lord Brahma also learnt it and got Savitri as his wife.
Not only Lord Srikrishn
worshipped Radha with such praise and devotion he also wears a divine shield to
fortify himself against the negative forces. The kavach (chanting mantra with touching the concerned part to invoke
divine energy) he wears around his throat is:
‘Ohm Radhaye Swaha’ may this
mantra shield my head.
‘Ohm Hreem, Shreem, Radhikaye
Swaha’ may this mantra shield my skull, both of the eyes and both of the ears.
‘Um Ehm, Hreem, Shreem,
Radhikaye Swaha’ may this mantra shield my forehead and hair.
‘Ohm Ram Radhikaye Swaha’ may
this mantra shield my cheeks, nose and mouth.
Kleem.Hreem, Srikrishnpriyaye Namah’ may this mantra shield
my throat.
‘Ohm, Ram Raseshwarye Namah’
may this mantra shield my shoulders.
‘Ohm Vrindavanvilasinye
Namah’ may this mantra shield my chest.
‘Ohm Tulasivanavasinye Namah’
may this mantra shield my hips.
“Ohm Srikrishnpranadhikaye Namah’ may this mantra
shield my legs and feet from all sides.
May goddess Radha shield me in East; Srikrishnapriya in northwest; Raseshwari in
south; Gopisha in north-east;Nirguna in
west; Srikrishnapujita in south east;Moolaprakriti in north; Sarveshwari in
south-west.
May the omniscient and
worshipped by all, mother of Maha Vishnu shield me in water, on earth and in
sky during dream, sleep and awakening”
The stotra
created by Lord
Srikrishn was learnt by other deities
who fulfilled their wish of winning an ideal consort by chanting the same stotra. Lord Brahma got Savitri as his
consort; Lord Shiv got Durga; Lord Vishnu got Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganga and
Tulasi as his beloved wives. Sage Kashyap got Aditi; God Chandrama got Rohini,(
the most beautiful daughter of king Daksh); Kamdeva got Rati and Dharma got
Moorti as his favourite wife.
The
Lord of Universe set a unique example by unassumingly praising his soul mate-"I
say quintessentially that you are dearer to me than my own life. I cannot
protect you because you are the goddess who rules over my life. You are the
mother of MahaLord Vishnu, the Moolprakriti (Mother Nature), you are formless,
take the form of light, manifest yourself for your devotees alone and adopt
various forms to please your devotees. I can do nothing without you. You are
the cause of creation. As a potter cannot make pots without earth, so am I
unable to create anything without you for you are my base and foundation. As is whiteness in milk; heat in fire;
liquidity in water so am I immanent in you. You become lifeless without me and
I become invisible without you. Male begets semen and semen begets offspring
but female is the base of both. The world cannot continue without both (male
and female). We are the seed of world and dwell in each other. You take to the
form of Parvati to give Lord Shiv power of annihilation; of Saraswati to give
knowledge; of Savitri to enable Lord Brahma ability to create Vedas. You become Lakshmi to give Lord Vishnu
ability to sustain the creation. You alone become Ganga, Tulasi and Prithvi
(earth) to sustain the creation. As beauty, brightness, desire and knowledge
you pervade the universe. Those who think that we are either superior or
inferior to each other are ignorant. For we are actually one, everywhere
and in all times. Whatever I am and whatever I do is because of you and your
power. It is because of my association with you that I am called Sri Lord
Srikrishn. For Sri implies 'female
power."
Lord
Srikrishn, not just
verbally flattered Radha but actually was the first to worship her with shodash
upachara (sixteen offerings) which includes
asana (seat), vastra (garment), padya (washing
feet), arghya (offering water), lepan (ointment), gandha
(perfume), dhoop (incent sticks), deep (oil amp), pushpa
(flowers), snan (water for bathing), abhushan (ornaments),
naivaidya (fruits and sweets), tambuljal (water with betel leaves),
madhupark (honey) and shaiyya (bed) to honour her as Mother of
Universe.
Lord
Srikrishn is described as the most handsome of all male deities. He is the one
who conquered Kamdeva, the God of conjugal love by performing Maharaas
with millions of gopis at the bank of river Yamuna on full moon
night ( sharad puurnima) when sun entered
in the zodiac sign of Virgo. He, being
the greatest of yogis multiplied his bodies to simultaneously dance with
each one of the gopis. Even Lord Brahma who is the lawmaker for
earthlings got confused to see Lord
Srikrishn dancing with
wives of other men. Sensing the confusion hovering over the seer Lord Brahma, Lord Srikrishn disappeared from amongst all the gopis. What Lord
Brahma found the next moment were only several forms of Lord Srikrishn dancing with each other. No Gopi was there, such was the
feeling of oneness amongst the great souls reeling in divine ecstasy.
Lord
Brahma hung his head in shame for he mistook the Lord of lords as an
ordinary man swayed by the lust of rejoicing in the company of other women. He
realized that the gopis were not ordinary ones but great souls who had
performed tapasya for several years in their past lives and wanted to
merge with the cosmic spirit through Maharaas. Lord Srikrishn is adept in fulfilling wish of all
his deserving devotees.
Lord Srikrishn's attraction is such as the wives of all Devatas
and Siddhas who gathered in the sky to see his Maharaas fainted,
afflicted with the desire of winning him as their husband. Those celestial
women took birth on the earth as human beings. Consequently, Lord Srikrishn, being the reliever and liberator, married all of them
when he became the king of Dwarka.
Whatever he does is out of compassion to all beings for only after going
through the fulfilment of all mundane desires, can a human being feel satiated
and advance further to experience the divine bliss of yog and samadhi.
Lord Srikrishn manifests himself as the most
magnetic personality to attract all beings so as to liberate them from the
attractions of sense pleasures and elevate them to attain higher spheres of
consciousness. His dusky adolescent body
is wrapped in a golden yellow Pitamber. Fragrant with the nectar, yellow
flowers decorate his bosom. The flute in his hand symbolizes the human body
with seven centres of spiritual awakening. When Lord Srikrishn
plays the flute or when he accepts a human being as his devotee, he awakens his
seven centres of kundalini shakti and turns that individual into a siddha
yogi is the message hidden behind his having a flute with seven openings in
his hand and placed against his rosy lips.
His crown is studded with gems and precious stones for
he adores the beings of the best quality .The peacock feather placed in his
diadem symbolizes that souls who give up the temptation of physical mating like
peacock, become honorable in the eye of Lord Srikrishn, the Lord of Universe.
Golok is the highest of all lokas
and end of creation. Its beauty and prosperity is beyond imagination of human
mind. Even the servitors of Lord Srikrishn enjoy a life filled with celestial
beauty, affluence and bliss. The ashrams of Golok glitter with
precious gems and gold. The gardens abound in auspicious fruits and
flower-laden trees. The hundred peaked mountain named shatshring fortifies the celestial landscape abounding in dense
forests, having fruit laden trees embraced by the tender creepers bedecked with
dancing peacocks, mellifluously cooing nightingales, lucent bees hovering over
pollens and dusky moths humming over blooming lotuses and lilies in the glistening ponds and
shining lakes. The lovelorn Gopi of Lord
Srikrishn named Virja,
having taken to the form of a river, lyrically flows around it mirroring
compassion of Lord Srikrishn to his pure devotees. The entire loka resonates with amorous frolics of
Sri Radha-Lord Srikrishn and the songs being sung by devoted and deft gopis in
the praise of divine parents whose even an evanescent glimpse, being the most
enticing, calms down the seer and sets the heart free from all mundane bonds.
The celestial nature presents its very best in Golok. This loka
is above three lokas of Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiv. This is
the only loka, which is permanent and does not perish even when the
entire creation including Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiv disappear. Lord Srikrishn dwells here all alone when there is no creation and
dwells with Radhaji and others when creation is manifest.
Sacred
Cow Surabhi
Once In his raasmandala in Golok, Lord Srikrishn felt de-energised. He therefore, created a celestial cow and sucked her milk. The appearance of the cow was like a breeze of nectar for a thirsty Lord Srikrishn. She was therefore; named Surabhi that implies a resurrecting breeze.
Once In his raasmandala in Golok, Lord Srikrishn felt de-energised. He therefore, created a celestial cow and sucked her milk. The appearance of the cow was like a breeze of nectar for a thirsty Lord Srikrishn. She was therefore; named Surabhi that implies a resurrecting breeze.
Swans
celestial
From
the toenails of Lord Srikrishn issued white swans, the manifestation of peace
and spiritual discrimination. That is why persons who attain highest status in
spiritual practice are called Param Hans, which literally means the best of
swans. The divine sound ‘ham – Saa’ is practiced in meditation. One who
meditates while chanting these syllables during inhaling and exhaling, attains
spiritual progress fast.
River Virja
As
Holy River Ganga adds to the charm of magnificent Himalayas, so does river
Virja flow around, embracing the Golok of Lord Srikrishn, manifesting her
silent surrender to the Lord of Universe. Virja
was once a Gopi who deeply adored Lord Srikrishn. Being wholeheartedly
devoted only to Lord Srikrishn, the lovelorn Gopi implored him to accept
her ardent love. Pleased with her, the omniscient Lord Srikrishn accepted her
and married her secretly. Virja got what she sought from the magnanimous Lord
Srikrishn. However, alert gopis of queen of Golok did not fail in
sneaking out the secrets of an amorous affair of Lord Srikrishn. When Radha
learnt of this affair, she got enraged and approached the couple along with her
army of belligerent gopis to take Virja and Lord Srikrishn to task.
Sridama,
the loyal gopa of Lord Srikrishn stopped Radha from entering the
premises of Virja's ashram. Witnessing Radha's apparent invective
against Lord Srikrishn, Sridama sounded his master Lord Srikrishn. The
army of Radha was determined not to pay heed to Sridama's pleading who was
trying hard to stop the flock of angry gopis from entering the ashram of
Virja. A fierce battle followed and enraged gopis pushed aside helpless
Sridama. Ablaze with wrath, Radha entered the premises of the temple where
love-locked Lord Srikrishn and Virja could be spotted. An alert Lord Srikrishn, however immediately disappeared and terrified Virja
abandoned her female form to turn into a river, surrounding Golok.
Radha
failed to find the duo, and got desolate. She left the Ratigraha (the
abode where the couple rejoiced) in fury. As soon as she left, Lord Srikrishn reappeared at the bank of river Virja and called upon
his darling, -"Where are you, my beloved Virja? I am dying to see
you. Please come out of the river and be a damsel more beautiful then you
earlier were. All siddhis are with you. Then, why do you not reappear before
me?" Listening to his heart-rending entreaties an exuberant Virja
emerged from the river and reappeared before Lord Srikrishn.
Having seen Lord Srikrishn's sport before Radha, She glided to
him with multiplied charm, looking now as glorious and elegant as Radha. Lord Srikrishn also got more randy this time and embraced her
effusively. Virja felt exalted to see Lord
Srikrishn aspiring for
her. With a desire rekindled by suave Lord
Srikrishn, she merged
with him mushily. Oblivious of time and space they remained immersed in love
for a long time. Virja conceived and begot seven sons. She lived happily with
them. Lord Srikrishn used to be with her as promised.
Once
it so happened that the youngest son of Virja approached her, crying and
complaining about the elder brothers. Lord
Srikrishn did not like
Virja's reluctance to her sons. As Virja
picked up the crying baby in her arms, Lord
Srikrishn moved away and
reached for Radha's temple.
After
pacifying the son, Virja could not find Lord
Srikrishn in her palace.
Hurt by his furtive disappearance, she looked for Lord Srikrishn. Restlessly
searing with the unbearable pain of
separation from husband, she outburst her anger over her son, cursing him,-
"You fool! Better, be a sea of salty water on the earth. No one will
drink water from you." Her wrath, not yet contained, having targetted
the innocent son, ended only after cursing all other sons. The breaved
sons,being so outcast by their mother, cried in anguish but obeyed her and left
Golok to become seven oceans on the earth.
Virja
fainted with sorrow, having lost her husband and sons altogether. Sporty Lord
Srikrishn however, came back to assure her of enjoying the love and status
equal to Radha in Golok "You will see your seven sons from
here all the time. I will also definitely come to you regularly." A
loving Lord Srikrishn consoled her in various ways to comfort her.
Radha’s
alert and prompt servitors overheard his words of promise to Virja and narrated
the tale to Radha. Turning green with jealousy, she entered her Kopabhavan
(a room where angered queens entered to demonstrate their ire) immediately.
Having
pacified and pleased Virja, Lord Srikrishn reached Radha's palace along with
Sridama, his personal aide. He did not find his queen in a cheerful and
welcoming mood. Radha was helplessly grilling in fury. On seeing Lord Srikrishn,
Radha threw a scornful glance at him and shouted, -"O Hari ! Why have you come here? You have several
wives in Golok. Better, go to them. What am I to you? Your beloved Virja who
has become a river out of fear of me is still dear to you for you go to her
even now. It is better that you also
make your shelter at her bank or become a rivulet. For people belonging to the
same clan enjoy best with each other. Those who worship you hardly know you!
Ah, people will smile at you when they learn that the Lord of Universe wants to
make love with a river!" The venom instilled by the servitors
exuded through her speech. Her millions of maids stood witness to this melodrama
where lord of creation was being lynched domestically. Her battery of
attendants was all ears, awaiting her decree.
Lord
Srikrishn could give a try to persuade his possessive wife but the array of
instigating gopis stopped Lord Srikrishn from going even near Radha. The
besotted Radha went on boiling with wrath. "Get out of my palace
right now. You have been behaving like a lecherous man. Better leave Golok and
be a man on the earth.” She irrupted her thought less decree, cursing Lord
Srikrishn and asking her attendants to remove the impudent sly from her sight.
Her
insinuating maids showered a nonplussed Lord Srikrishn with a colourful volley
of suggestions." Better leave her alone, we shall bring you back when
her anger is over," said one." Serve her and persuade her,"
advised another. "Better go to any of your other wives," sarcastically
remarked the third mentor..
Amidst
all insulting remarks and innuendoes stood there Lord Srikrishn quiet, smiling
and unperturbed. Being a yogi and
enlightened master, he chose not to respond at all. He rather quietly slipped
away, from the sight of fretting and fuming Radha. However, his devout gopa
Sridama could not tolerate Radha's anger and invidious speech, replete with
insulting words for his favourite master. He could not help but react sharply,
-"Mother, you are in vain denigrating my master. You should not rap
my lord like this. Don't you know that my Lord is the Master of Universe?
Whatever status and power you are enjoying is because of him. He is capable of
creating universes and millions of goddesses like you. You should know that
even Lord Brahma, Lord Shiv, Shesha and Dharma serve him. Saraswati and Lakshmi
long for his grace to serve him and sing in his praise. You and all other deities
and goddesses are under his command." The insult heaped upon Lord
Srikrishn boomeranged back upon Radha through effusive catharsis of Sridama.
But
Radha was still beside herself. "You! You blind devotee of your
Lord! You always take side of your father and neglect your mother. You behave
like a demon so better be a danav on the earth." The lolling
flames of fire of wrath of queen of Golok engulfed innocent
Sridama. As collision of clouds results
in lightning and then in downpour, so did the soaring tantrums of seething
Radha flashed and then dropped down soon. Tears began to stream down her
innocuous eyes. Her words had however, aroused Sridama to such a point of ire,
that he also cursed her back. "You are also showing anger like a human
being. Because of my curse, you shall be born as a woman on the earth. You will
become the wife of Rayan vaishya in Vrindavan. Later on you will meet Lord
Srikrishn and have separation from him for hundred years. After that you will
come back to Golok." Sridama retaliated and walked out of the palace
of Radha in fury.
He
approached Lord Srikrishn and busted into tears as he narrated the entire
episode before his great master. However, Lord Srikrishn being omniscient
remained calm and advised him to cool down. He maintained poise and after a
prolong silence broke the ice in his serene voice, -"Sridama! It is
time for you to go to the earth. You will be invincible even for deities. After
Shankar will hit you with his trident, you will leave that body. For fifty yugas you will remain on the
earth." Words of the great master divulged the denouement of a
preconceived plan. Loyal Sridama was taken aback by the cool candour of his
quintessentially prankster master.
Meanwhile
realization dawned upon Radha also that she had uttered unreasonably hurting
words towards innocent Sridama. Regret over powered her. As if suddenly
awakened from slumber, she swiftly followed him and reached where Lord
Srikrishn and Sridama were sitting in a pensive mood. As she saw Sridama preparing to leave Golok
she felt low. Repentance flowed through her lips, -"Son, where are
you going? Come back, please." A tranquil Sridama however, firmly
followed the command of his sporty Lord of Golok without an iota of
hitch.
The
mother of Golok was inconsolable like a voluble river for having lost
her son. The father was yet as calm as a mighty ocean. Aware of all and
everything, he rose to comfort the beguiled mother by telling that there was no
reason for her to worry, as Sridama would ultimately come back to Golok
in due course. He further disclosed that she, as cursed by Sridama and he,
himself as cursed by her, would also have to take birth on the earth in the
time to come. The
revelations of Lord Srikrishn came as a bolt from the blue for the already
remorseful queen of Golok. Radha fainted with sorrow. The speech of
Master of Universe could not be belied, she knew. What had taken place was indeed
painful but even more searing was the saga of suffering that she had to go
through in the time to come. The very notion that she would have to live
separately from Lord Srikrishn on earth that too, as the wife of some other
man, numbed her spirit. She had won Lord Srikrishn after long penance and
austerities. His loving inclination to her was the sole cause of her
ebullience. She considered only herself as equal to him in all respects. But
such a brazen and cruel sport of her husband Lord Srikrishn shattered her
pride. To her the future was a long tunnel filled with limitless murk. How could she imagine her existence without Lord
Srikrishn, her soul mate?
Lord
Srikrishn was however, seemingly not moved. Established in perfect peace and
poise he watched the pride of Radha melting and flowing into streams of tears.
Radha was helplessly shedding tears. She prayed to Lord Srikrishn to find a way
out, as she was unable to bear separation from him even in Golok. Lord
Srikrishn appeared too callous to her yet she was helpless having no other way
to console herself. Heartfelt prayers and true entreaties do not go waste,
proved the serene Lord of Golok by offering assurance that although she
would be separated from him for hundred human years, he would marry her secretly
on the earth. "You will enjoy my company every night but will remain
in Rayan's house with your illusory body. I will perform many other tasks there
and then join you after hundred years and bring you back to Golok along with
our other kith and kin. Fear not and give up the worry for no one can ever
separate us." Finally came out the words of conviction Radha
longed to hear from the lips of Lord Srikrishn who had otherwise been creating
ripples of uncertainty all along. He had tested her patience too scathingly.
Insecurity and jealousy had been devouring her mind ever since she heard of his
secret amorous affair with Gopi Virja.
Affection
flowed from the heart of Lord Srikrishn ultimately, -"We are one and
the same everywhere and always. As a jeweller cannot make ornaments without
gold, so can I not create anything without you. We are one and alike," reiterated
Lord Srikrishn to assure a besotted Radha. Her ears had received the assurance
yet she felt forlorn. Lord Srikrishn, well aware of her plight gave her
comforting embraces to assuage her fear and anxiety. As the glimpse of a rising
sun dispels the numbness of chilling night so did consoling speech of Lord
Srikrishn dispel the darkness of gloom that was shrouding the confused mind of
queen of Golok.
Krishna, ethe eternal god. Wonderful explanation here. Pranam to Pujya Swami Ganeshanand ji. Hare krishna Manjula ji
ReplyDelete