Every leela of Lord Krishna is a lesson. In childhood, as a shepherd grazing cows, he gave the message of love for nature, and in his youth, Balsakha set a new example by playing friendship with Sudama. After an age, the importance of these lessons has increased. We should follow God, not imitate, if we imitate then we will be humiliated in society. When Krishna gave the knowledge of the language of love, Mahabharata also happened for the establishment of religion. He killed the demons and fulfilled every wish of the devotees. Following the teachings of Lord Krishna given in the Gita shows the right path to life. Taking knowledge from the life of Lord Krishna and following him in your life can make your life simple and blissful.
Equal status to two mothers
Jeevan Darshan: When Devaki gave birth to Shri Krishna, Yashoda was brought up. He always gave equal status to both.
Lesson: The nurturer is also equal to the one who gives birth.
Love the environment
Jeevan Darshan: Shri Krishna spent his childhood as a cowherd in Gokul. Along with grazing cows, he also had a deep attachment to other animals and birds.
Lesson: Just as we love our family, we need to love the environment as well.
Don’t take credit for success if you become a guru
Jeevan Darshan: The Pandavas fought the Mahabharata war with the diplomacy of Shri Krishna. He guided like a guru and became Arjuna’s charioteer, but gave the credit for the victory to Bhima-Arjuna.
Lesson: If you teach someone something like a guru, do not try to take credit for his success yourself. Guru should guide selflessly.
See the virtues not the faults of the people
Jeevan Darshan: Putana had come to kill Shri Krishna by putting poison in her breasts. Instead of seeing this demerit, she saw that she had come to breastfeed like a mother. After this, they freed him from the demonic life.
Lesson: Everyone has some flaws and some strengths. Instead of looking at the shortcomings, he should be motivated by giving priority to the strengths.
Respect women
Jeevan Darshan: At the time of Draupadi’s chirharan, no one came forward to protect her honor. Then Shri Krishna kept his shame.
Lesson: Women should always be respected. Whether familiar or not, her respect as a woman should be of paramount importance.
Always keep calm
Jeevan Darshan: Shri Krishna’s aunt’s son Shishupala insulted him 100 times, but he endured peacefully because of the promise he made to the aunt. Duryodhana was also insulted, but he endured.
Lesson: Always keep the word and keep calm. Sometimes people insult you in anger but don’t react by staying calm.
Feel the pain of others
Jeevan Darshan: The demon Narakasura used to imprison 16 thousand women and tortured them. Sri Krishna freed them. If the family members of women did not adopt them, then Shri Krishna gave the status of wife to everyone.
Lesson: One should also understand the suffering of others and put humanity first.