Stories of Guruvayurappan

Stories of Guruvayurappan 
Sri Krishna Leela

A devotee of Shri Krishna from Kerala wished to worship Badrinath Dham. He was old and therefore couldn't travel. But one day he got an chance to visit Badrinath. The journey lasted for days without much food or sleep. But none of these troubles affected him.  It was night when he finally reached Badari. At the temple, he saw priest locking the door. Badarinath is open for worship only for 6 months. The devotee cried aloud and fell at the feet of the priest to be allowed to see Narayana for a minute. But priest was helpless. He felt sad for the devotee and left. Devotee cried out Krishna and fell in front of Badrinath. A shepherd heard his cry and came to him. He took Devotee with him to a nearby cave.

There all stories that had happened was explained, how he couldn't worship Badrinath Boy told the priest was very kind and he will open temple tomorrow itself. That night they both sat and shared Krishna stories without sleeping. Next morning the devotee went temple, Arriving there, he was surprised as the temple which closed for 6 months is open.

Next morning the devotee went temple, Arriving there, he was surprised as the temple which closed for 6 months is open. He thanked the priest to open the temple for him. The priest told that 6 months passed and temple is opening today. Devotee was even more surprised and about all that happened only yesterday, and a shepherd boy took him to a cave.

Priest replied there was no such boy or cave. The priest told that 6 months passed and temple is opening today. Devotee was even more surprised and about all that happened only yesterday, and a shepherd boy took him to a cave. Priest replied there was no such boy or cave.

Six months, the whole area was covered with snow. It was none other than Krishna who came before the devotee. There is no question of changing time for Krishna if devotion is pure.

Hare Krishna












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