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Why does Krishna hurt his devotees?
Because Krishna wants to show us that this world is filled with suffering. So we should make plans to get out of it. But no matter whatever may be the reason for our suffering and whatever may be the intensity of our suffering we always have an opportunity to be Krishna Conscious.
How can I please Lord Krishna Iskcon?
Krishna is pleased by devotion. That illustrates the character of our life. Krishna says, “Always think of Me, become My devotee, worship Me, and offer your homage to Me.” ‘Worship Me’ means, whatever makes you happy is my happiness. ‘Offer homage to Me’, means we want to see the whole world offering homage to Krishna.
Why does Krishna give more problems to his devotees?
If you are facing more problems though you are a good devotee, it is not the trouble given by Krishna. It is the mercy of Krishna that makes Krishna gives more problems to His devotees! Of course, it is because of your past karma. You may be a good person and a good devotee in this birth.
What is the best way to attract Krishna?
Krishna is full in six opulences: beauty, wealth, fame, strength, knowledge, and renunciation. No amount of material opulence, therefore, can attract Him. Just as one could not attract a millionaire by offering him a few dollars, one cannot attract Krishna merely by one’s limited material opulence.
Why do devotees of Krishna Consciousness Movement glorify Srimati Radharani?
The devotees of the Krishna consciousness movement humbly try to glorify Srimati Radharani because by her mercy one can advance wonderfully in Krishna consciousness. Everyone naturally wants to enjoy, yet no one is fully independent in finding enjoyment. To satisfy our desires, we need the association of others.
What is the relationship between Radha and Krishna?
Krishna, the self-effulgent Lord, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and Srimati Radharani is His supreme pleasure energy. Together They constitute the complete Absolute Truth. One cannot understand anything about Radha and Krishna through mental speculation.