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Friendship is a risky thing. Who doesn’t want to open up to someone else about their problems? Who doesn’t want to share the good things in life with others? Who doesn’t seek validation for their work, for their difficult choices in life? The downside to opening up in such a way is that it leaves you vulnerable. Should there be any argument going forward, you’re left with a potential enemy who knows all of your secrets. The Supreme Lord is not this kind of friend. Though He knows all, He will never cheat a person into revealing things to be used later on to their detriment.
There are many rules to a friendship, but the common theme is basic etiquette. If I start complaining about my parents to my friend, my friend should be wise enough to know not to say anything negative about my parents. No matter how much I goad them, no matter how tempting it is, it is better for the friend to hold their tongue. This is because I wouldn’t like it if anyone else spoke ill of my family members.
The friend should be supportive of my choices. If I am temporarily gaining much joy from reading a book or watching a particular series on television, even if the friend doesn’t share the same preference they should not get in the way. They should not tell me that I am silly for liking the things that I do. If they are constantly arguing with me, why will I remain their friend?
They say that Krishna never leaves Vrindavana. He may not be manifest to the eyes at the present moment, but He remains there through the devotion of the inhabitants. Some five thousand years ago, He was there in the manifest form, which is His original. He would play every day with the children in the neighborhood. He was everyone’s best friend. It’s not that some were jealous that Krishna got all the attention. Each person thought that the darling child of mother Yashoda was their supreme well-wisher.
Krishna sometimes allowed His friend to defeat Him in wrestling matches. Sometimes Krishna and His friend would poke fun at each other. Krishna generally did not lecture anyone there, but He gave His full protection. Whenever there was trouble, Krishna arrived to save the day. The boys knew that if Krishna was around, everything would be okay.
“The Blessed Lord said: I instructed this imperishable science of yoga to the sun-god, Vivasvan, and Vivasvan instructed it to Manu, the father of mankind, and Manu in turn instructed it to Ikshvaku.” (Lord Krishna, Bg. 4.1)
Since Krishna gave the same instructions many years prior, it means that He is always around. The individual is eternal as well, which means that in Krishna they get a best friend who stays forever. Krishna witnesses everything as Paramatma, or Supersoul. He knows all our strengths and weaknesses. He never uses that information against us. Rather, He is the best friend who maintains His affection for us no matter what we do. When the individual adopts the same attitude in earnest towards Krishna, they achieve perfection in life.
In Closing:
Krishna to be your friend the best,
Eternal, to stand time’s test.
If to another information you give,
Fear of their divulging then you’ll live.
Friendship thus to come with a code,
A favor done for you then something owed.
Krishna all your faults and blemishes to know,
No matter what, as well-wisher with you to go.
