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We Believe In The Ridiculous

by Administrator / 19 Jul 2015 / Published in Articles, Kesava Krsna Dasa  /  

By Kesava Krsna Dasa

If we were to get a male pig and teach him some martial arts, civilised combat, the use of weaponry, and verbal expression for human understanding, just these suggestions alone will cause people to suspect my sanity. These are ridiculous childish fare. But if Krishna does the ridiculous and insane? If Krishna features as Sri Varahadeva? Who is insane now? Who is being ridiculous?

Let us just imagine the scene: Each of us have the eyes to see a spectacular battle raging in outer space between a Divine male pig and a demon named Hiranyaksha. What will those who consider pigs as vile and untouchable think? This association of God and pigs must surely be blasphemous for them. What will those who believe that God is a serious, no-nonsense and jealous God think? This prankish boar pastime must surely have them chanting God’s names to counteract such metamorphic impossibilities. Fictional Superman might be more believable than a heroic pig who levitates.

By playing the role of a talented male pig saving earth in its darkest hour, Krishna is causing us to suspend rationality and normal sanity. One has to be properly ‘insane’ to believe and worship this combat lila, in a sane way – sane insanity. This is an imaginative fairy tale for kids, but sober and learned scholars of the Vaisnava tradition accept it as reality. Krishna causes His devotees to accept the ‘ridiculous’ as quite normal.

When Krishna says that He is inside of everything and yet outside of everything, and that the cosmos is within Him and yet He is not a part of this cosmos, such playful words will have serious rationalists overworking their cerebral matter to deliberate them. To be far away and yet very near, and the biggest and the smallest, Krishna challenges high IQ standards with bouncy baloney. If we take Krishna’s illogical teasing seriously to heart as faith, it will deliver us from the noose of logic.

If we find ourselves seriously staid and unmoved by fantastic imagery, then witnessing this galactic fight between boar and demon will have us realise that Krishna is seriously funny and playful. To have His back scratched by a mountain as a tortoise, to tug a large boat along in devastating waters as a clever fish, to take the biggest step ever for mankind (Move over, Mr Armstrong) as a dwarf, and other limitless fun antics, Krishna is inviting us to His fun world – all we have to do is be irrational and insane in thoughts of these liberating pastimes.

By devoting ourselves to fun-loving Krishna, we can add fun to our lives. Krishna is waiting for us to play hide and seek with Him and to share His picnic, if we are so inclined. Krishna is fun personified. Krishna is trying to attract miserable and sceptical people with pastimes that make sceptics into bigger sceptics, and to make them more miserable than before. The favour of Krishna’s devotees can make people believe in the unbelievable.

This unbelievable demon-boar rivalry would have out-performed the greatest of firework displays lighting the night sky at great expense. The weapons used, out-size and out-perform the latest technological missile advances of modern armed forces. Even to think about, and to remember this battle and Sri Varadeva’s splendour, can give liberation from scepticism and misery.

To believe that the all-pervasive Supreme Being can drive a chariot for His devotee, hold aloft a mountain for seven days with His pinkie, flies through space on an eagle, swallows forest fires, dances on snake heads, breathes out universes, washes His devotee’s feet, ls frightened of His Mother, is to have faith that God can do anything and everything, with playful ease.

For those who have faith in what Krishna is capable of, possess the greatest fortune. This fortune consisting of flying pigs, a tortoise with an itchy back, and a giant-stepping dwarf are giant leaps of faith, made normal. The fortune of faith helps us understand Krishna’s playful nature, even when He delineates Vedic thought. “Rise above the flowery words of the Vedas” He says.

If all of these Avatara pastimes are fun, we can only imagine how fun Krishna must be. With Krishna around, it is alright to believe in the ridiculous, the unbelievable, the insane, the irrational and every other belief system that keeps us rooted here in misery and scepticism. If people accuse us of being naïve escapists for such transcendental faith, then let it be, because we can escape from misery and scepticism forever with it. Krishna’s pastimes are the real escapism gift.

Ys Kesava Krsna Dasa.

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2 Comments to “ We Believe In The Ridiculous”

  1. Mahaksa Das (KCS) says :
    Jul 19, 2015 at 3:00 pm

    Thank you Kesava Krsna Prabhu for dispeling scepticism in a trully Krishna conscious playful way.

    I hear manytimes how this and that of our instructions is not possible to perform (scepticism) and how we are under the control of scientists and so on, but actually all it is under the control of Krishna. So if we want to follow instructions of Srila Prabhupada (in my case it is ox power productive farming) we can be fully positive because Krishna is the Controler. So if Controler, ultimate Power and utmost Richness Personified wants something to do from His servant then why the servant should be worried about his work, payment or whatever? A servants of poor masters are often worried but how servant of a super rich master can be worried?

    Like we see these huge iron things flying in the sky and generally in our consciousness we think the plane is possible because of science and engines etc.. but it is possible because the Supreme Controler allowed it, otherwise the piece of iron could not fly. So if iron can fly than ox power production may prosper if servants go into it, there is nothing naive about it.

    Your servant Mahaksa Das

  2. Pusta Krishna das says :
    Jul 20, 2015 at 12:45 am

    The acharyas in the brahma-madhva-sampradaya, which Lord Chaitanya also accepted personally to be included in, accept that Srila Vyasadeva is the empowered incarnation who recorded the Vedas. One day while I walked with Srila Prabhupad on the roof of the first building in Mayapur, Srila Prabhupad professed the following: “Srila Vyasadeva is the greatest philosopher. We should not think that he is making up children’s stories, like that of the demon Bakasura. No, he is not entertaining us with such stories, but is relating the factual history.” He then said: “If there is one broken link, then the whole thing is finished.”
    The faith of the bhakta should gravitate to that vision. We have so often heard of the defects in the senses, and so we hope to see through the shastras. Yes, the pastimes of the Supreme Lord are extraordinary. And, we are informed in the Srimad Bhagavatam that there are more incarnations then there are waves or ripples in the ocean. What we have been given is a mere sample of spiritual reality and a hint of the Personality of the Supreme Lord. Pusta Krishna das

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