Sree Krishna, the Lord of LovePremananda Bharati, Baba
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Sree Krishna, the Lord of Love
Premananda Bharati, Baba
Krishna (Hindu deity)
"At the notes of his flute, all exquisite, whose potent spell must charm
all the living, see how His cattle do greet Him and tremble and thrill
at the sound of the music! And even the untamed things of the forest,
with wistful look and nostrils spread, unbidden and unafraid, do stand
on the crest of the hill, as if drawn and subdued by the influence of
His love-sound!
"Oh, the sound of His flute is proof against the iron-moulded mind and
can soothe a very giant of fierceness into gentleness by its sweetness!
Checked is every fear, and rebellion is laid low in every heart, and a
kingdom of love every home becomes wherein that sound hath pierced.
Ofttimes it seemeth that time itself doth suit its step to keep pace
with its rhythm, for, note ye not, how the sun doth stand, loath to
move, lest the sight and sound it loseth?
"Oh, why are we not the flute He holds to His lips! Blessed beyond all
things it is, for His kisses it receives, and drinks the nectar of His
love to its fill. What wonder that it joys to give the sound forth that
His breath doth make!
"Or, why are we not the trees, under which He sitteth and whose branches
He counteth with happy gaze, or even the grass, where He reclineth, that
hath the dear privilege to caress His sweet body in lowly love? But we
can only look on His face and die with longing, when from Him we go."
Thus spake the maids, but their tongues could not tell what bliss
overflowed the heart, welling up with love for Him, who wakened in every
heart the love that was all divine,—from the babe's first smile to the
man who looked first on the glorious earth, and then to the arched sky,
and then in His heart, and found there a sum of love that was all bliss.
In Krishna, the Youth, who played the flute in the forests by night, on
the hillside by day, in Him, who charmed all that was, they beheld the
fulness of Love.
He gave them and received all bliss. He was the Spring of Love that had
the more for the giving. He satisfied the most when many did draw from
His well-spring.
To the heart of all mothers He came as a child, and in tenderness and
joy they caressed Him as such. Like a flower dropped untouched from
heaven they held Him.
The men He approached as a friend and a son, and gave and received the
love that they craved and felt.
The servant too He met in the way He sought to be known, and by Him he
was served and did serve.
Thus to all He gave what they craved to have. Unstinted, unfettered He
was in the giving, and none was there in all that land that sought and
could not find what their hearts did seek.
And to the maids who opened their pure young hearts for the all-enduring
mysterious love. He gave, of His inexhaustible source, the sweet touch
that harmonized all things and made the heaven and earth to meet.
All kindred were they, for He was their Parent, and their love was but
part of His holy flame.
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