Reminds me of Lord Rama who prayed to the ocean god even though He could have dried it.
I thank radhanath swami for sharing such wonderful realizations
All that we find in the world today is exactly opposite. This world need a leader like Radhanath swami
Wow !! Power with humility – This is real spiritual wisdom. Only a spiritual person can have these 2 things together. Otherwise a rare combination.
Only a spiritually advanced personality like Radhanth Swami can realise and say such a statement.
Its a rarest of rare to find such a person in today’s world.
This is an amazing quote by Radhanath Swami. I can surely say that he himself is leading his life based on the principles like this.
Radhanath Swami is warning us how essential it is to be firmly grounded to the principle of humility, else any material opulence can easily sweep us away from the shelter of Krishna
As it is said in the Bhagavat Gita, an ancient Indian scripture, that GOD is the Supreme Lord of all planets, and, at the same time, the benefactor and well-wisher of all living entities.
Thus GOD has both tremendous power to be the owner and master of all that be, and extreme humility to claim himself to be the best friend of all living beings.
Radhanath Swami has captured this very principle very beautifully in his words.
Maharaj magnifies this quality in himself.He is a great leader who stands out among others for his unassuming humility.
Radhanath Swami Maharaj himself is an illustrative example of this. And thus he is walking his talk.
It is so true what Radhanath Swami is teaching because power corrupts a person.
that is a great quality that all leaders in all phases of life should imbibe
That’s Radhanath Swami
Wonderful!! It is rare to find this quality in the material world …but I saw that the devotees of Krishna have this quality.
Beautiful!
Great saints had more power but they never showed un necessarily.They were not proud of their strength.Unless and untilThank you maharaj some one goes and disturbs their devotion continuously then they used to curse.

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