Krsna:
the Greatest Magician
A
lecture by Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaja
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Many
people have asked about this photograph. It was taken by Bindu
Madhava das of France, Monday 16 August 1999, during
the
time that Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaj and His entourage
were in Phoenix, Arizona. A rather unusual program had been
arranged for that particular evening at a place called the "Mountain
Temple Center" which actually was the home of a local
magician named Michael Crowley (a descendent of Alistair Crowley).
Michael
is a very humble and deferential person and he was extremely
desirous of having Maharaj come speak at the Center. The Center
sits atop
a small mountain in the middle of a mountain preserve that
runs right through the center of north Phoenix. Due to the
small size
of the house, it had been decided that the program be held
outside. There, Michael had constructed a stone circle, like
a miniature
Stonehenge. The program was to take place inside this circle.
Earlier that day, Maharaj inquired as to the nature of the
program that evening. When He heard that the program was
to be at the
home of a magician, Gurudeva said, "Ah-ho!" and
proceeded to relate lovely esoteric stories of His boyhood
encounters
with village yogis. He told one tale of the time that He
and some
of the village boys had tried to come near one of these yogis.
This particular yogi was so powerful, however, that he had
constructed a barrier of heat around himself so that no one
could come near
and disturb him. The boys ran and fled from that place. After
telling these stories, Maharaj remained alone as He constructed
the lecture for that evening in His mind.
Phoenix is a desert valley, but it sits at the foot of the Rocky
Mountains and, as such, there are summer monsoon rains. That
evening, the clouds were building and building up, darker and
darker, and a storm looked imminent. The program started near
sunset, at which time Maharaj asked, as He always does, who was
the host of the program. Michael was introduced to Him and Maharaj
said that He had heard that he was a magician. Michael confirmed
that he was.
"
Well, what is magic?" Maharaj began, and He launched into
several amusing personal anecdotes about magic and magicians.
He also gave some humorous examples citing modern technology
and media as a form of magic. In this short space we will not
go into the contents of these stories, but He ended the stories
by saying... "These are examples of man's magic....and
what are these displays of magic?.... they are illusion....."
"
But, who is the greatest magician?" He asked mysteriously.
On the mountain, the wind starts to blow... On the video of the
event, Maharaj's chadar can be seen flapping in the strong winds.
The clouds start getting thicker.
" Supreme Lord Sri Krsna is the greatest magician...."
Now, there is lightning in the sky and thunder resounding throughout
the valley. Things start falling over on the altar that Michael
had constructed. All this is visible and audible on the video
tape...even the video camera itself becomes unsteady due to wind
and has to be held tightly.
"
This is Krsna's magic," Maharaj says, pointing to the
storm clouds and lightning.
To demonstrate how Krsna is the greatest magician, Srila Gurudeva
told narrated the wonderful story of Markedeya Rsi. Afterwards,
He told the story that was the highlight of the evening, a very
lengthy and beautiful rendering of the story wherein Narada Muni
asks Sri Krsna if he can see His Maya potency.
Maharaj explained that, so long as Narada Muni remembered
Krsna, there could be no possibility of Krsna showing him
His Maya
but, to demonstrate His Maya as per Narada's request, Krsna
arranged
a very complicated scenario. Catching Narada Muni off guard,
Krsna bids Narada to bathe in a beautiful lake. Narada submerges
himself and when he resurfaces, Krsna has disappeared. Narada,
himself, has been transformed into a woman. "She" cannot
remember Krsna. She cannot even remember who she, herself, is.
The woman finds herself drowning in a sea of rocky waves. "Who
will rescue me?! Who will rescue me?!" she cries. A
king comes along and saves her. He is immediately captivated
by
her beauty. Ultimately, Narada as a woman takes shelter of
this king
and his kingdom. He marries her and they have 50 sons. She
is so attached to her husband, her sons and her role as queen
that
she has no time to go to the temple or perform bhajan. Over
time, the sons marry and, due to internal jealousies among
the wives
of the sons, war breaks out among the sons over land disputes.
Eventually, all the sons are killed.
Back in Phoenix, lightning is filling the sky. It is like a natural
light-show running behind the lecture. Thunder is echoing louder
throughout the mountains and the wind is gaining strength. The
devotees are fearful that, at any moment, they will be caught
in a deluge that is typical of a desert monsoon that time of
year. A few devotees are standing in the back of the meeting,
planning how to pack everything quickly and keep Gurudeva dry
in case the need to escape in a hurry should arise.
Narada as the queen is devastated. She is suicidal over the
loss of her sons. Krsna comes to her in the form of a brahmin.
She
does not recognize Him, but only sees a brahmin. She cries
to Him that the Supreme Lord must be very stupid. "He is a
dunderhead!" Maharaj quotes. If He takes away everyone's
sons in this fashion, then creation will cease because who will
want to have children just to suffer this pain? Krsna as the
brahmin requests the queen to perform some ablutions at the lake
so that she might gain some peace of mind. After some persuasion,
she goes to the lake. As she picks her head up from the waters, "she" is
now "he" once again, and Narada sees Krsna standing
on the bank of the lake.
The moment Narada sees Krsna, he remembers who Krsna is, who
he himself is and also all that had just transpired. With some
amount of embarrassment, he relates to the Lord all that he had
experienced.
"
So," Krsna says, "That is my Maya! As soon as you
forget Me, Maya comes. If you remember Me, Maya cannot come.
Do you
want to see it again?"
"
Oh no! No!" Narada replies emphatically. "Please,
I do not want to see it again."
Maharaj concludes... "So long as we remember Krsna,
Maya cannot come. The moment we forget Krsna, Maya comes."
"
So... you see," Maharaj explains, "Krsna is the greatest
magician. All this," Maharaj says as He points to the sky
and the mountains all around us, "this is illusion....
Krsna's illusion... not man-made illusion."
Then He turns to our host and playfully asks him, "Can
you do this?"
Michael laughs and humbly admits he cannot.
The wind has started to subside and the thunder has grown fainter.
The lightning is no longer visible. The storm, the devotees thought,
had passed them over.
After escorting Maharaj to the car, the devotees distributed
prasad to the guests and spoke with them for a few minutes as
they packed things up and prepared to leave.
As they descended the mountain driving in the car, however,
they were amazed. To their great surprise, the ground at
the foot
of the mountain and all the surrounding areas had been drenched
with rain. Only the little spot on top of the mountain had
been spared the inundation. This is absolutely true and all
the devotees
witnessed it. The skeptic would say that this is coincidence,
but if the Supreme Lord Sri Krsna, Lord of all lords, can
sustain all the universes with a fraction of His "magic," then
how difficult is it to withhold the rain from pouring on
the head of His Most Beloved Associate, the Pure Devotee?
When we see this picture, we should always remember how fortunate
we all are to have had the grace of Srila Gurudeva, and of
all our respective Gurudevas, just to have seen Them and heard
Them.
That this is our great good fortune, within this world of
Krsna's illusion, is certainly the greatest magic of all.
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