Everyone is Looking for Krishna

In his introduction to the Krishna Book George Harrison writes:

"Everybody is looking for Krishna.
Some don't realize that they are, but they are."

This makes a lot of sense when we consider the following knowledge revealed by Srila Prabhupada:

"Indeed, the very name Krishna, which is nonsectarian, means 'the greatest pleasure.' 'Krish' means 'greatest,' and 'na' means 'pleasure.' Krishna is the epitome of pleasure, and being part and parcel of Him, we hanker for pleasure. A drop of ocean water has all the properties of the ocean itself, and we, although minute particles of the Supreme Whole, have the same energetic properties as the Supreme."

The conclusion is that 99.999% of the world population is looking for Krishna or the greatest pleasure in the wrong places. Therefore they are frustrated and unhappy. Thus it is our duty to teach them where they can actually find Krishna and thus become satisfied.

Cover of the Original Krishna Book

Cover of the Original Krishna Book

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Answers by Citing the Vedic Version

Question: Why Do We Keep Forgetting Krishna?

Why do we keep forgetting Krishna in spite of always wanting to remember Him?

Your student

Answer: Bad Association

Our forgetfulness of Krishna is simply due to bad association. The simple solution is to always associate with devotees as much as possible. In this way our innate tendency to always remember Krishna will naturally be revived.

Sankarshan Das Adhikari

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