- https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=yXpg-NASS163HuwM&v=nbRPOlwqV8Y&feature=youtu.be
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=yXpg-NASS163HuwM&v=nbRPOlwqV8Y&feature=youtu.be
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- https://youtu.be/WnMTVj71a4w?si=a69SidlOhSHo-XUi
- BALA KRISHNA AND THE LUCKY WOMAN FRUIT SELLER.
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- https://youtu.be/h8BNI8FWO1o?si=F5hHLwOPS4JHyl6M Ramanand Sagar let his
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- mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmThe story of Krishna blessing the old fruit seller (often referred to as a fruit vendor in Vrindavan) is a popular narrative from the Srimad Bhagavatam and other Puranic traditions, highlighting the themes of unconditional love, selfless devotion, and divine reciprocity.
- The Story of the Fruit Seller and Little Krishna
- The Meeting: An old woman, a fruit seller in Vrindavan, was going house-to-house trying to sell fruits but was unsuccessful.
- Krishna's Desire: Little Krishna, seeing the fruits, desired some and decided to buy them.
- The "Price": Krishna ran to get some food grains in his tiny hands as payment, but
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- most of the grains slipped through his fingers, leaving him with only a few grains by the time he reached the woman.
- The Exchange: Enchanted by the child's innocence, beauty, and love, the woman, despite being very poor, gladly gave all her fruits to Krishna in exchange for the few grains.
- The Blessing: The woman placed the few grains given by Krishna into her empty basket. As she did so, she was astonished to find the basket filled with precious jewels.
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- Key Takeaways and Symbolism
- Reciprocity of Devotion: The story illustrates that if a devotee offers something to Krishna with love and sincerity, he returns it a million-fold.
- Simplicity Wins: The fruit seller's action was not motivated by greed but by pure, selfless love for the divine child, earning her great rewards.
- The "Price" of Love: The few grains signify that Krishna does not care for the quantity of an offering, but the quality of devotion (bhakti) behind it.
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- Divine Nature: This interaction showed the fruit seller that the child was no ordinary child, but Lord Krishna himself.
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