There is no substitute for Love


Love has no substitute. If swords suppress the Nations, love win the nationals. It is above all the political boundaries, religious obligations and sectarian drifts. Similar is the Lord Krishna, an Indian Deity loved by all;Not for his bravery but for the message of love he spread all around.
A foreigner on his first visit to India was so much amused to see the people following a number of Deities. How many Gods you follow he asked someone? In India we have so many religions to follow. Every family has its own Deity and moreover many people prey multiple God and Goddesses at a same time. And what about you he asked. I also prey at least a dozen of them. I am so much confused but I want to make just one of them as my lord he said. Which one should I follow he enquired. Here are several photographs just make your choice said the Indian.
After lot of reshuffling he made a choice and Lord Krishna was on the card. When he was questioned about his choice he said; All of them look good but this one is best as I smelled the fragrance of from this very picture. Just see, in every photo you will find one or the other arm in their hands. All of them are the replica of gallantry and are in offensive mode. But this God has a flute and the environment surrounding him suggests that he is a God of love.
Every one has his own angle of observing the things. In some drawing rooms we may found Krishna in a battle field. But Krishna can best be seen through the eyes of Radha or Meera. Try to see him through the eyes of Soordas who was blind but his love for his Deity made him immortal. The point is that the problem of our nation has the solution in those who love others and spread the message humanity. For ages our Identity as a nation has been the worshippers of love with few exceptions. Majority is kind hearted and loving and the time has come when these people should come forward in advocacy of humanism and love so that we may preserve our traditional identity.

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