Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Such people who consider changing allegiance to lesser religions after having worshipped Krishna are fools of the highest order and are like fallen angels. We become angelic as soon as we start worshipping Krishna, because it is in a mode of goodness that Krishna can be worshipped, but as soon as we reject Krishna for a particular religion, we fall down again. This snakes and ladders game is so easily noticeable, yet people fall down so often. It is said that If a brahmin discards Krishna he will become a cobbler, but if a cobbler accepts Krishna, he can be raised to the status of a Brahmin. Krishna's grace is supreme. Once having attained the mercy of krishna, never give up the faith in HIS words. Krishna is testing everyone. We fail the test if we give up Krishna. As we get closer to Krishna there are other jealous devotees who try to make your faith weak by prompting you to give up bhakti. We must guard against jealous devotees. True devotees of Krishna will always teach about Krishna, they will never try to wean you away from Bhakti. I had read about this unfortunate devotee who changed her religion to Islam. When i read about it a few years ago, I was shocked, that she is equating Krishna to an ordinary mortal. Krishna is the supreme Lord and cannot be equated to mortals. She committed the most greivious sin and error to consider Krishna as equal to a Prophet. those who do this fall down, as they do not avail of Krishna's mercy although it is there easily available for them. However Krishna is always merciful and when these fallen souls realise their mistake and try to rise in devotional service again, there is still a chance, because Krishna does not forget. It is we weak human beings that are forgetting everything all the time. Even when Krishna punishes a demon he is actually liberating it by giving it the mukti in the impersonal brahmjyoti. Thus many demons and demonesses have been liberated by Krishna in the past. Sanjeev Kumar Punj punjsanjeev Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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