Being nice, like Krsna

Here is a paragraph from a purport from Srila Prabhupada that really took my attention today:

“Lord Kṛṣṇa’s gentle behavior before His so-called superiors such as His father, grandfather and elder brother, His amiable behavior with His so-called wives, friends and contemporaries, His behavior as a child before His mother Yaśodā, and His naughty dealings with His young girlfriends cannot bewilder a pure devotee like Uddhava”

The part that struck me is how Krsna deals nicely with his superiors, as well as his friends. He is a little naughty with mother Yashoda, of course, but this is just part of the Lila. In all other pastimes, as when he deals with the Pandavas, with the senior Yadhus with his Vasudeva and Nanda Maharaja, his wives in Dwaraka, and even His servants, Krsna always shows the highest degree of politeness.

Although Krsna is God and therefore all-powerful, He doesn’t take offense easily. Sisupala had to offend Krsna one hundred times before He decided to take action, and even so, Krsna cut his head more out of concern that some of the Ksatriyas assemble there would start a fight and spoil the sacrifice of Maharaja Yudhisthira.

Krsna is also extremely considerate in dealing with His friends. Although He is God, He agreed to become the charioteer of Arjuna just to help him in the battle. Krsna had promised to not fight, but still, He found a way to protect His friend by becoming his charioteer and thus keeping him out of danger by expertly moving his chariot.

When Sudhama visited Him in the palace, he immediately recognized him and treated Him like the most respectable guest, even though Sudhama was just a poor Brahmana and they had not seen each other for a very long time. Although Sudhama did not ask for anything, Krsna gave Him all opulence in exchange for just a morsel of broken rice. This shows how Krsna is generous.

Krsna is also an extremely caring and affectionate husband. He takes extremely good care of all His wives and never raises His voice or chastises them. He takes very good care of all affairs and treats His servants like His own children. He is a “Vedic husband” in the real sense of the term.

This contrast with the way we often behave, being harsh and close-minded with others, treating others with prejudice, failing to offer respect to our superiors, mistreating our spouses, neglecting our children, and so on. Srila Prabhupada explains that as souls we are qualitatively one with Krsna, therefore all these good qualities are also present inside of us to some degree. However, under the covering of the material modes such divine qualities manifest in a perverted way as lust, anger, ignorance, and so on.

However, in His different pastimes, Krsna gives us the best example. We can always meditate that if Krsna, who is God acts in such a meek and charming way with everyone, what excuses do we have to not do the same? If we could meditate more on this humble conduct of Krsna and try to follow His example in our day-to-day life, our communities and our society at large would undoubtedly be very different.

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