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When we love someone or something, we enjoy any opportunity we get to prove that love. Love is such a strong emotion involving deep passion that people are more than willing to share what they feel with others.
When one is in love with a man or woman, be it a girlfriend, wife or husband, they are never satisfied simply going about our daily lives. Those who are in love have a constant need to prove their feelings to their partner. They want the other person to know just how much they care about them. It becomes almost a contest where people try to prove that they love the other person more than that person loves them. Birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays like Valentine’s Day are eagerly anticipated for they present a chance for gift givers to shine. People commit themselves to giving their paramours a better gift than they gave them the last time. Writing love letters, singing romantic songs, and buying expense gifts all are ways people share their loving feelings.
In a similar manner, devotees of Lord Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, relish the opportunity to show their love for the Lord. The process of bhakti yoga, or devotional service, revolves around having a loving relationship with God, where all of one’s activities are dovetailed with service to the Lord. Devotees read books, sing songs, and offer prayers to God on a daily basis. In this age of Kali, there are ample opportunities for devotees to show their love.
All hope is not lost. For those who are devotees, Kali Yuga represents a golden opportunity for proving our love for Krishna. It’s one thing for us to serve and worship the Supreme Lord on our own, but that is not enough. Krishna is so kind to us that He has allowed us to take birth in a time when most of the world’s population is unfamiliar with Him. It is now our opportunity to show our love for Krishna by teaching others about Him. In this age, since most are not accustomed to religious practices and the austerities that go along with them, the best method for worshipping the Lord is the constant chanting of His holy names, “Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama, Rama Rama, Hare Hare”. People may not be initially receptive to the high philosophy found in the Bhagavad-gita or other Vedic texts, but most everyone loves to listen to music, to sing, or to dance. This is the beauty of the movement Lord Chaitanya started almost five hundred years ago. By singing about God in a loving way, we reawaken everyone’s spiritual consciousness.
“There is no servant in this world more dear to Me than he, nor will there ever be one more dear.” (Bg 18.69)
So let us all relish this great opportunity the Lord has given us. By speaking about the Lord to others, our love for Him increases, thus we end up winning on all counts. Not only will we be performing the highest service to Krishna, but we will be following the example set forth by the great saints such A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada and Lord Chaitanya. They are the bona fide spiritual masters, and one can never go wrong following in their footsteps.
