Was Bhagavan Krishna a thief?





Was Bhagavan Krishna was a thief?





Especially during his young age, was Bhagavan Krishna was a thief?





Let us analyze about this.













First of all Sri Krishna is svayam Bhagavan.





He is the greatest. He is the Aadi (grand first). There was nobody before to him. There is nobody who will be above him or equal to him. Even Sri Mahalakshmi Devi is the biggest daasi (servant) of Sri Hari (another name of Sri Krishna). With all the Devatagan (the Demigods) like Sri Brahma Deva, Sri Sarasvati Devi, Sri Rudra Deva (Sri Shiva), Sri Tulasi Devi, Sri Parvati Devi, Sri Indra Deva, Sri Surya Deva etc etc etc are all only followers of Sri Hari. Whatever Sri Krishna wants or wishes these Devatagan will be ready to do this.





If Sri Hari wishes to create the universe, he orders Sri Bhrama Deva to create the universe. If Sri Hari wishes to maintain this universe he himself does the same. If he wishes that whole of this universe needs to be again rebuild, the whole universe will be destroyed by Sri Rudra Deva by the orders of the Sri Hari [even creation and destroying can't be done by Sri Brahma Deva and Sri Rudra Deva without the help of Sri Hari. They have to completely depend on Sri Hari, means Sri Hari is the antaryaami (someone who is inside everybody) and does this through these Devatgan].













If rain has to be poured, Sri Hari orders Sri Indra Deva to pour rain on the earth. If light is required on the earth, Sri Hari orders Sri Surya Deva to provide light to the mother earth. If coolness is required, Sri Hari orders Sri Chandra Deva to provide the same to the beings of the mother earth. Anything and everything is completely dependent on Sri Hari and his wishes. Nobody can do anything without Sri Hari's wishes and support.





With this back ground, let us understand the meaning of the chora / chor (thief) which is one of the names of Sri Krishna. That is the full and correct name is Navaneeta Chora, means someone who steals the butter from the Gopikagan (Gopikas) house.





One more point - Do we know who has given the food items to us. Again it is Sri Hari (another name of Sri Krishna). So, if Sri Krishna has given anything and everything to us, then how can Sri Krishna be a thief. Everything belongs to Sri Krishna. He is the sole owner of these multiverses (unlimited universe). He is the creator, he is the maintainer, he is the destroyer. He has given everything to us. Without his help or support nothing happens on this multiverses. Even a smallest leaf has to move means, that has to happen with the wishes of Sri Hari. Then why do people say Sri Krishna is a thief.





Has he stolen which he is not the owner?





For example, if we need to build a house means, we need all the raw materials to build the house.

First of all we need the land, which is not ours.

Secondly for the foundation of the house, we need so many materials like mud, cement, steel etc. Again this is not manufactured by us. Even if there is a company to manufacture all these things means, there should be some raw material. This raw material can't be manufactured or produced by anyone. It is available in the nature. Nature got the raw material from Sri Hari.

After foundation, the house has to be build. Again, we need mud, cement, bricks, steel etc. Again the same thing. From where we got the raw material. It is from Sri Hari.

Finally after the construction of the company the final touches needs to be given. We need paint and other things. Again these raw materials is given by Sri Hari.

Later after completing the construction of the house, we need to do the pooja. Again we need so many materials like flowers, water, etc. This is also given by Sri Hari. On that we need a brahman (poojari) who should know the shastra and who should be well versed in the Veda and it's pronunciation. Again this is provided by Sri Hari.

We need to serve food for the people who have come to the function of the house (Gruha pravesha). Here again we need the food items. Again this is provided by Sri Hari.



Thus we need to think, what is ours?





Nothing...





Everything is given by Sri Krishna. Then why we tell Sri Krishna as thief. It is his own food items like Navaneeta (makhan / butter) which Sri Krishna gets from the Gopikagan's house. How can Sri Krishna be a thief. It is we who are the real thieves. We are doing all the unwanted and useless things on this earth which is completely against the Sanatana Dharma. We are fools. We are the greatest fools and thieves.













Let us come out of this mindset.





There is nothing which is I, which is mine, which is me, which is ours, etc etc etc. Everything is Sri Krishnas. Anything and everything belongs to Sri Krishna. We should stop worrying. Let us understand who is Sri Hari. Let us be in the right path and in the right path means which Sri Krishna has shown in his different grantaas (divine books). Let us all walk in the path which is as instructed by Sri Krishna. If we do the correct Karma, we will gain the good fruits. If we do the Karma which is against the Sanatana Dharma, we will get the same unwanted fruits.





Let us all open our eyes. Let us all open our inner aatma's eyes. Let us understand the path of Sri Hari. Just like a person who doesn't have a small house, he dreams of building his own house (a better place). Similarly let us also try to achieve to get into the next better planets in our next janma (life) at least. On this earth, nothing is left to us. We only need to understand Sri Krishna to achieve our goals (not the material, I am talking about divine things).





We need to seek the path the Moksha / Mukti. Everything else is a BIG ZERO.





With this let us pray to our Gurugan and other Devatagan. And finally to Sri Hari and let us seek the way to the Vaikuntta (Moksha / Mukti) with the blessings of the Sri Vaasudeva.



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Sri Gurubhyo namaha