But they were ineffective. At
last, they consulted Narada and he went into the sick room
to consult Krishna Himself and find out which drug would cure
Him.
Krishna directed him to bring—what
do you think the drug was?—the dust of the feet of a
true Bhakta! In a trice, Narada manifested himself
in the presence of some celebrated Bhaktas of the Lord;
but they were too humble to offer the dust of their feet to
be used by their Lord as a drug!
That is also a kind of egoism. “I am
low, mean, small, useless, poor, sinful, inferior”—such
feelings also are egoistic; when the ego goes, you do not
feel either superior or inferior. No one would give the dust
wanted by the Lord; they were too worthless, they declared.
Narada came back disappointed to the sickbed. Then, Krishna
asked him, “Did you try Brindhavan where the Gopis
live?” The Queens laughed at the suggestion and even
Narada asked in dismay, “What do they know of Bhakti
(devotion)?” Still, the sage had to hurry thither.
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