Among Brahma's many sons was one Narada. Narada refused to marry. He did
not want anything to do with the material world. Like Suka, he preferred
the realm of Narayana, when time and space do not exist, where Maya casts
no spells. He went a step further; he encouraged Brahma's other sons to
stay celibate like him. He did not see the point of engaging with Prakriti.
He did not understand the point of constructing Brahmanda.



Many of Brahma's sons agreed with Narada. They also refused to marry. This
happened several times, until an enraged Brahma cursed Narada, "you will
stay trapped in the material world until you appreciate the value of Maya."



Narada went to Vishnu and asked him the meaning of Maya. In response,
Vishnu said, "I will explain after you quench my thirst. Go fetch me some
water."



Narada went to a river to fetch water. But as he was collecting the water,
he saw a beautiful girl. He was so drawn to her that he followed her to her
village and asked her father for her hand in marriage. The father agreed
and the two got married. Before long, Narada was a father and then
grandfather and then great grandfather. Narada felt content. Suddenly, dark
clouds enveloped the sky. There was thunder, lightning, and rain. The river
overflowed, broke its banks and washed away Narada’s house, drowning
everyone he loved, everything he possessed. Narada himself was swept away
by the river.  "Help, help. Somebody please help me," he cried. Vishnu
immediately stretched out his hand and pulled Narada out of the water.



Back in Vaikuntha, Vishnu asked, "Where is my water?"  "How can you be so
remorseless? How can you ask me for water when I have lost my entire
family?"  Vishnu smiled. "Calm down, Narada. Tell me, where did your family
come from? From Me. I am the only reality, the only entity in the cosmos
that is eternal and unchanging. Everything else is an illusion – a mirage,
constantly slipping out of one’s grasp."   "You, my greatest devotee, knew
that. Yet, enchanted by the pleasures of worldly life, you forgot all about
me. You deluded yourself into believing that your world and your life were
all that mattered and nothing else was of any consequence. As per your
perspective, the material world was infallible, invulnerable, perfect.



Narada bowed his head in realization. He knew Maya but had never
experienced Maya. Brahma was encouraging his sons to marry so that they
experience Maya. Knowledge of Maya is not experience of Maya. Unless one
experiences Maya, one will not be able to empathize with those who are
trapped in it.



Said Vishnu, "you knew all about measuring scales and subjective realities.
Yet you forgot all about them as soon as you experienced the material world
– home, family, children, and village. Your understanding of Maya and
Brahmanda could have helped you in the tumult of pleasure and pain, but it
did not. Such is the spell of Maya. Now that you have experienced Maya, I
want you to go and meet people, shake up their measuring scales, challenge
their subjective realities, until they realize that the only way out of
Maya is seeking answers out of material reality. I want you to provoke them
into following the spiritual path."



Thus Vishnu dispelled Narada’s illusion, bringing him back to the realm of
reality and making him comprehend the power of Maya over man.



But we celebrate krishna jayanthi but not maya jayanthi who went to jail?

K Rajaram IRS 16825

On Sat, 16 Aug 2025 at 08:24, Jambunathan Iyer <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Today 16th Aug 2025 and Celebrated all over the world by the believer of
> Sanadhana and Lord Krishna. I strongly believed that the true celebration
> of Krishna’s birth lies in nurturing compassion and embracing joy.
>
> Krishna teaches us—
> When faced with storms, dance.
> When burdened with duty, smile
>
> The flute of Krishna doesn’t call the ears—it calls the soul to surrender
> and rejoice.”
>
> Wishing all a Happy Gokulastami 2025.
>
>
>
>
> *N Jambunathan , Chennai " What you get by achieving your goals is not as
> important as what you become by achieving your goals. If you want to live a
> happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things "*
>
>
>

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