Knowledge Sheet
Shouldering Responsibilities Lightly
Do
you know why Lord Krishna stuck a peacock feather on his crown? How
many of you do not know the secret behind this? Why the peacock feather
on the crown? A crown is usually very heavy, and it symbolizes
responsibilities. One who wears the crown is responsible for the entire
society. So it can be a great burden for the one who wears it. Whom do
you hold responsible when something goes wrong in the society? You hold
the king accountable for the society, isn’t it? So the crown on a king’s
head represents the burden of responsibility that he carries. But if
you were to carry out all your responsibilities and duties as lightly
and effortlessly like a peacock’s feather, then you would not feel any
burden at all. That is what the peacock feather on Lord Krishna’s crown
means. It symbolizes having being able to shoulder many responsibilities
without feeling burdened by them.
God never feels His own creation to be a burden for Him. A mother never
feels that her children are a burden for her. In the same way, Lord
Krishna, who is also called Yogeshwara (Supreme among Yogis) never feels
that any responsibility is a burden. Every responsibility feels light
and easy. That is why his crown is adorned with a peacock feather. Just
like a peacock’s feather has so many colours, so also He has many
responsibilities but they are not a burden for Him at all. They simply
appear to be a game.
|| Jai Guru Dev ||
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