Narayaneeyam Dashakam 62
Narayaneeyam Dashakam 62 Worship of Govardhana Mountain Click here to listen to Dashakam 62 One day, Krishna notices the cowherds busily preparing for their annual yajna in honour of Indra. Though omniscient, He approaches Nanda Maharaj with gentle curiosity and asks what all the festivity is about. Nanda explains warmly: Indra controls the rain, rain sustains the earth, and for cowherds whose entire wealth is their cattle, creatures that live on grass and water, rain is life itself. Krishna's response is both sweet and quietly revolutionary. He gently challenges the idea that Indra is the true cause of rain, suggesting instead that it is the unseen merit, the accumulated karma of all living beings, that draws forth rain. He points to the great trees of the deep forest; they offer no tribute to Indra, yet receive rain abundantly. A higher cosmic law is at work, not the favour of any one deity. He then makes a positive case since cows are the Gopas' greatest treasure, it is...