There are days when life feels like a rotten apple. When our mind drowns in the endless river of “why not me?” or “why always me?”. When people’s expectations, emails, and deadlines make existence feel like a rocky road.
Sometimes, even among people, we feel alone. And when being treated like dirt goes beyond a shadow of doubt, it’s easy to quit. To walk away. To give up. But that is exactly the moment to take the bull by the horns.
If you often feel life tests you more than others, remember—your struggles are not random. They are tailoring your growth in ways others will never experience. The supreme power, “the purifier of the fallen,” has a plan for you.
A Shepherd’s Gaze
This power, tenderly one who is fond of his children, looks at you with the gaze of a shepherd—protective, patient, and ever-present. He sits beside you, teaches you, guides you, and listens to you.
This energy is vast. It cannot be measured, controlled, or even fully understood. Yet it whispers one truth: “Stay silent, stay calm, come to Me, talk to Me—and trust that I will be there with you.”
My Mantra: Shri Radhe
My life has been full of such moments. And in the middle of it all, one mantra has changed my mind, body, and soul:
“Shri Radhe” or “Radhe Radhe.”
Within seconds of chanting, my problems dissolve, my heartbeat steadies, and I feel grounded. At the same time, I gain the sharp vision of an eagle to see what went wrong, and the power of a lioness to face it.
When you call upon Radha Rani—the divine strategist, the eternal therapist, the father and guide—Krishna himself responds. His throne shakes at the sound of “Radhe.” When we say “Ra”, he descends. By the time we say “dhe”, he is already happy, blessing us, standing right beside us.
Radha Rani and Krishna never let you feel alone. Chant once, and they promise to be with you forever. We may forget, but they never will.
Two Souls, One Eternal Name
Radha and Krishna are two souls entwined into one name, one eternal love. They walk with us as friends, as parents, as guides.
If you’re new to this, try it: close your eyes, and softly chant “Radhe Radhe” 11 times. Gradually increase it, and you will feel the difference. The poisons of your inner well are washed away with this one chant.
No rules, no rituals—just your breath and your voice.
Karishyati Iti Krishna
The scriptures say: Karishyati iti Krishna—the one who attracts. But to me, it means even more:
- The one who puts you in a problem is Krishna.
- The one who becomes the problem/test itself is Krishna.
- The one who watches you in your weakness is Krishna.
- The very weakness is also Krishna.
- The one who shows you the path out is Krishna.
- The one who becomes the solution is Krishna.
- And the one who is the path itself, who opens a new turn on the journey, is Krishna.
That is why, in every struggle and every solution, in every thorn and every flower, I see Krishna.
When life feels unbearable, remember this: chant Radhe, and you will never walk alone. The test, the teacher, the path, and the companion—they are all Krishna.
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