One day Yasodha was searching
for Krishna who had strayed away; she sought almost everywhere
and at last, she went to the house of Radha. Radha just closed
her eyes and meditated on Krishna for a while and when she
called “Krishna,” Krishna was there. Then, Yasodha
shed tears of joy. She said, “I love Krishna as a mother;
I have a sense of egoism in me that He is my son and that
I must save Him from harm and seek to give Him guidance and
protection. Your Prema is pure; it has no egoism
prompting it.”
One day, Krishna pretended to be fast asleep,
with the flute carelessly thrown aside by His side when Radha
approached the fortunate flute and asked it in plaintive terms,
“O lucky Murali! Tell me how you earned this great good
fortune. What was the vow you observed, the vigil you kept,
the pilgrimage you accomplished? What was the Manthra
you recited, the idol you worshipped?” The flute got
a voice through His Grace and said: “I rid myself of
all sensual desire, of envy, greed, of ego, that is all. I
had no feeling of ego left to obstruct the flow of His Prema
through me to all creation.”
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