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Bhagavan Krishna — Success or failure?

- – Swami Brahmavida­nanda (The writer is the founder of Aarsha Vidya Foundation. You can write to him at aarshavidy­af@gmail.com)

Icame across a video recently that said Krishna’s mission was to spirituali­se politics in which he failed miserably. That prompted me to write this article. Bhagavan Krishna is an avatara. His job is not to spirituali­se politics. The Bhagavad Gita clearly states that the Avatara incarnates when problems of adharma and unrighteou­sness rise. Therefore, Bhagavan takes a special form to destroy adharma and re-establish dharma, which Krishna did very well.

At that time, it was not just one adharmika king in India, but many like Kamsa, Jarasandha, and Kauravas ruled. Krishna was born at the end of Dvapara Yuga, and he had to handle the transition of Dvapara yuga to Kaliyuga. A transition is always a time of upheaval when many old things come to an end, and new things have to emerge. It is actually entropy at work when things go into deteriorat­ion before they can be renewed again.

Therefore, Krishna ensured that a lot of the old was gone, making a place for the new to come. One may argue that the old was better than the new. Possibly. But all things are cyclic in nature. Once a culture has its play, it will deteriorat­e. Krishna oversaw that. In fact, Kaliyuga starts at the end of Krishna’s life. He ensured that the noblest and the highest in Sanatana Dharma survived into the Kali Yuga — the teachings of Vedanta in the Gita. He and Veda Vyasa (with his analysis of the Upanishads called Brahmasutr­as) ensured that the highest teachings continue into the future. Even the structure of feudal societies saw the beginning of the end with the Mahabharat­a war. So, I don’t think anything about Krishna’s life was a failure.

If we look at the roles he played, which woman wouldn’t want a lover like Krishna? Which mother wouldn’t want a son like Krishna? Which friend wouldn’t want a friend like him? Which country wouldn’t want a person like him to guide its people? Krishna’s life was a resounding success indeed.

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