Stepping Joyfully on the Head of Death

When the transcendental airplane came from the spiritual world to carry Dhruva Maharaja back to that eternal bode, he suddenly saw death personified before him. Because he had completely taken shelter of Krishna he was not at all frightened. Rather he took advantage of the presence of death to step on death's head as a footstool for entering into the Vaikuntha airplane.

In the same way those who have completely surrendered their lives in the service of Lord Krishna have absolutely nothing to fear from death. They take death as an enjoyable adventure of traveling to a eternal realm overflowing with bliss and knowledge to personally associate with the Supreme Personality of Godhead and His eternal associates, far far away from the material world where there is danger at every step.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

Dhruva Maharaja Being Carried Back to Godhead

Dhruva Maharaja Being Carried Back to Godhead

Answers by Citing the Vedic Version:

Question: Why Do We Chant Hare Krishna?

Dear Guru Maharaja,
Please accept my humble obeisances!
All glories to Srila Prabhupada!

What is the purpose of chanting Hare Krishna? Is it spiritual upliftment or glorifying the Lord or asking the Lord for some sense gratification?

Sushant

Answer: To Beg Krishna for Pure Bhakti

When we chant Hare Krishna we are begging Krishna and His energy to please engage us in His pure devotional service. It is not for begging some material benedictions from the Lord.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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