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The Significance Of Rasakrida

The story of Krishna and the Gopis or cowherds has a deep inner meaning. Vrindavana is not a definite place on the map, it is the universe itself. All men are cowherds; all animals are cows. Every heart is filled with the longing for the Lord; the flute is the call of the Lord; the sport called Rasakrida (the sportive dance; the dance of Lord Krishna in His boyhood with the Gopis, in which Lord Krishna is described as dancing with the milkmaids in the moonlight every maid has a Boy-Krishna holding her hand in the dance is the symbol of the yearning and the travail, borne by those who aim at reaching His presence. The Lord manifests such grace, that each one of you has the Lord all for yourself; you need not be sad that you won't have Him, when the others get Him; nor need you be proud that you have Him and no one else can have Him at the same time! The Lord is installed in the altar of your heart.



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