Guest guest Posted March 25, 1999 Report Share Posted March 25, 1999 ... In the Srimad Bhagavatam 10.35.21. Purport by Srila Prabhupada.. Srila Jiva Gosvami explains that in the afternoon Sri Krsna dressed Himself in new clothing and then went out to call the cows home. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti gives the following information about the transcendental cows of Vrindavana: For each of the four colors of cows - white, red, black and yellow - there are twenty five subdivisions, making a total of one hundred colors. And such qualities as being colored like sandalwood-pulp tilaka (speckled) or having a head shaped like a mrdanga drum created eight further groups. To count these 108 groups of cows, distinguished by color and form, Krsna is using a string of 108 jewel-beads... (gems) ......"Those in the group with tilak marks on their foreheads are called Citrita, Citra-tilaka, Dirgha-tilaka and Tiryak-tilaka, and there are groups known as Mrdanga-mukhi (having a head shaped like a mrdanga drum), Simha-mukhi (lion head) and so on. "Thus being called by name, the cows are coming forward, and Krsna, thinking that when it is time to bring them back from the forest none should be forgotten, is counting them on His jewel-beads." In S.B.10.19.7..it says.. The Supreme Personality of Godhead called out to the animals in a voice that resounded like a rumbling cloud. Hearing the sound of their own names, the cows were overjoyed and called out to the Lord in reply. I am sending this to illustrate how Krsna protects his cows (go-dhanams-herds of cows) by always counting and calling out their names. It describes Krsnas evening pastime so nicely and is a purely Krsna conscious way of looking at our mothers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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