Naran S Balakumar
The Mother’s Privilege
A disciple asks, “Mother in what way I can show gratitude to you?”
She replied, “To me this is a privilege for which I have no right. It is the divine”.
Even though Sri Aurobindo calls her supreme mother, she replies “This is a privilege for which I have no right”.
That’s the reason behind my saying that Divine in the form of Lord Krishna lovingly and humbly looks at you.
Divine never says I am divine. The love and the humbleness is the hallmark of the divine.
The disciple at the top
During the Kurukshetra war, Hanuman asked Krishna “Can I be at your top?” Hanuman previously was at the feet of Lord Rama.
That’s why Hanuman is at the top of the chariot of Krishna in the form of a flag.
That’s the humbleness of Krishna, for that matter, all divine beings.