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The whole world gets inspiration for work, religion and devotion from Lord Shri Krishna. He appears in many names, forms and arts according to need, place and time. There would be no exaggeration if it is said that if there is anyone, the greatest Guru in the entire world, then it is Lord Shri Krishna. The whole world gets inspiration for work, religion and devotion from Lord Shri Krishna. He is manifested in many names, forms and arts according to time.

Lord Shri Krishna has his own amazingly important place in Indian tradition. Given by him in Mahabharata, he gave amazing knowledge to Arjuna. Which people all over the world know as “Geeta”. Apart from this, at different times, through his arts and his mysterious incidents, he has given different messages of life to the people. Today Hayam has brought for you one such excellent story which shows the fatalistic philosophy told by Lord Shri Krishna, so let's start.

Story :- 1 

philosophy of fatalism.

 In Dwaparayuga, a snake named Kaliya used to live in the river Yamuna. That Kaliya Naag had killed thousands of people with his poisonous poison and due to pride in his power, he had destroyed villages at some places, Yamuna river had also become poisonous due to the poison of Kaliya Naag.

Everyone was very troubled by the orgy of Kaliya Naag, when Lord Shri Krishna came to know about this plight of the people, Lord Shri Krishna taught a lesson to Kaliya Naag.

When all this episode was over, Lord Shri Krishna asked Kaliya Naga, "Kalia, why did you do all this, killed thousands of people and destroyed villages, why did you not do anything else?"

After listening to Lord Shri Krishna, Kaliya Nag says, "Lord, you have not given me anything other than poison, now tell me what else should I do?"

People say that nothing can happen in this world without your will. Whatever happens in this world, everything happens as per your wish, then you tell me what I did, "Did I do that?" In this way, friends, this story of Lord Shri Krishna explains the philosophy of fatalism.

Story :- 2 

   Why we choose complex ways of life . 

 Both Ramlal and Ravanlal were good friends and both were fond of climbing mountains and both of them had climbed many different mountains with each other and both of them wanted to climb Mount Mount once in their life. They definitely climbed Everest but often there was a lot of difference in the way they both climbed the mountains.

Whenever Ramlal climbed a mountain, he did it with full preparation and Ravanalal climbed the mountains with enthusiasm without any preparation and finally one day Ravanalal got the opportunity to climb Mount Everest with a Chinese group. Got a chance and like always, Ravanlal started climbing Mount Everest with the Chinese group without any preparation but the Chinese group was talking in their own Chinese language and Ravanlal did not know Chinese and he was not aware of this. The reason was that he was not able to understand anything and in his enthusiasm to climb Mount Everest, Ravana Lal left the Chinese group behind and went far ahead of them. The Chinese group was saying to Ravana Lal in their own language, "Ravana Lal, you go ahead. You have gone, come back after drinking." But because of the Chinese language, Ravana Lal could not understand and he thought that she was motivating him to go further and he went further ahead of them, then suddenly a snow leopard appeared in front of Ravana Lal. Ravanlal came, seeing this he got scared and started calling the Chinese group for help but the Chinese group could not understand Ravanlal's words and after some time the snow leopard attacked Ravanlal due to which Ravanlal died.

From this story we learn that we should never do any work without preparation and with unnecessary enthusiasm and at the same time sometimes we feel that if we want to achieve difficult things then we have to adopt the difficult path and punish ourselves. It happens and that too when we do not know anything, like Ravanlal did not know, even easy paths can be adopted, can the goal not be reached through easy paths ?

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