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Radha, Krishna, and the Fruit Tree

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Radha Rani, Krishna, and the Fruit Tree in Goloka Vrindavan

One day, Radha Rani and Krishna were walking together in Goloka Vrindavan, the divine spiritual realm, where even the trees and nature are conscious and respond to devotion.

Radha Rani noticed a tree full of ripe, luscious fruits. She smiled and asked sweetly:

"Oh dear tree, can you give me some fruits?"

In Goloka, trees and all of nature have spiritual awareness. They can bend their branches, offer fruits, and participate in the divine pastimes. The tree hesitated for a moment, unsure whose wish to follow.

Behind Radha Rani, Krishna mischievously whispered to the tree:
"Don’t give! Don’t give!"


Now the tree had a choice. It paused, thought for a moment, and finally bent down to offer its fruits to Radha Rani. That small act of obedience to her pure love pleased Krishna immensely. Why? Because Krishna’s greatest joy in the universe is Radha Rani’s happiness—he loves her more than even himself.


This playful moment shows a beautiful spiritual lesson: true love is selfless, and even nature responds to pure devotion. The tree’s choice, though small, became part of the divine leela, and the happiness of Radha Rani became the ultimate delight for Krishna. ✨ :blessing:
 
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Radha Rani, Krishna, and the Fruit Tree in Goloka Vrindavan

One day, Radha Rani and Krishna were walking together in Goloka Vrindavan, the divine spiritual realm, where even the trees and nature are conscious and respond to devotion.

Radha Rani noticed a tree full of ripe, luscious fruits. She smiled and asked sweetly:

"Oh dear tree, can you give me some fruits?"

In Goloka, trees and all of nature have spiritual awareness. They can bend their branches, offer fruits, and participate in the divine pastimes. The tree hesitated for a moment, unsure whose wish to follow.

Behind Radha Rani, Krishna mischievously whispered to the tree:
"Don’t give! Don’t give!"


Now the tree had a choice. It paused, thought for a moment, and finally bent down to offer its fruits to Radha Rani. That small act of obedience to her pure love pleased Krishna immensely. Why? Because Krishna’s greatest joy in the universe is Radha Rani’s happiness—he loves her more than even himself.


This playful moment shows a beautiful spiritual lesson: true love is selfless, and even nature responds to pure devotion. The tree’s choice, though small, became part of the divine leela, and the happiness of Radha Rani became the ultimate delight for Krishna. ✨ :blessing:
This is love… Where Krishna's happiness resides in Radha's happiness. And everything in the universe trees, winds, flowers bow before Radha's devotion. Radhe Radhe ❤️
 
Radha Rani, Krishna, and the Fruit Tree in Goloka Vrindavan

One day, Radha Rani and Krishna were walking together in Goloka Vrindavan, the divine spiritual realm, where even the trees and nature are conscious and respond to devotion.

Radha Rani noticed a tree full of ripe, luscious fruits. She smiled and asked sweetly:

"Oh dear tree, can you give me some fruits?"

In Goloka, trees and all of nature have spiritual awareness. They can bend their branches, offer fruits, and participate in the divine pastimes. The tree hesitated for a moment, unsure whose wish to follow.

Behind Radha Rani, Krishna mischievously whispered to the tree:
"Don’t give! Don’t give!"


Now the tree had a choice. It paused, thought for a moment, and finally bent down to offer its fruits to Radha Rani. That small act of obedience to her pure love pleased Krishna immensely. Why? Because Krishna’s greatest joy in the universe is Radha Rani’s happiness—he loves her more than even himself.


This playful moment shows a beautiful spiritual lesson: true love is selfless, and even nature responds to pure devotion. The tree’s choice, though small, became part of the divine leela, and the happiness of Radha Rani became the ultimate delight for Krishna. ✨ :blessing:
Hello and good evening Ms. . It seems you are a spiritual person who is also inclined to our mythology. It's good to see users like yourself who hopefully will carry the legacy of our culture to future generations. BTW that garden is still there and people at night are forbidden to visit or even stay. I am forgetting the name of the place. I have visited it twice when I was a kid and since my dad was an ISKON member. Hope to see more posts like this from you Ms.. God bless!!!. Cheers!!!!
 
Hello and good evening Ms. . It seems you are a spiritual person who is also inclined to our mythology. It's good to see users like yourself who hopefully will carry the legacy of our culture to future generations. BTW that garden is still there and people at night are forbidden to visit or even stay. I am forgetting the name of the place. I have visited it twice when I was a kid and since my dad was an ISKON member. Hope to see more posts like this from you Ms.. God bless!!!. Cheers!!!!
Thank you so much for your kind words.. I truly appreciate your encouragement it means a lot. I hope to continue sharing more stories and glimpses of our mythology and culture. God bless you too
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(Wow lucky boy...I haven’t been to that place yet, but I really hope to visit it someday.) ✨
 
Thank you so much for your kind words.. I truly appreciate your encouragement it means a lot. I hope to continue sharing more stories and glimpses of our mythology and culture. God bless you too
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(Wow lucky boy...I haven’t been to that place yet, but I really hope to visit it someday.) ✨
Hello and good evening Ms. . I am per say also a spiritual person but unfortunately the disconnected sorts. I do watch a lot of mythology based movies/animations thanks to Youtube and other OTT platforms now. Do try and watch Kurukshetra on Netflix and Mahabharat, an AI generated series on jiohotstar. I don't go to temples much ( which my mom gets livid with me for ) hehehehehhehee. Yet again it's the thought that matters. Our great older Guruji used to say........ " Bhaav mein hi bhaav hai mera " and to quote saint Kabeer daas jee.......... "Mann changa to kathauti mein Ganga" . And to pick on your last line, I am not a boy hehehehheehehe, crossed way past that stage and secondly since my parents have always been inclined to religion I had the great fortune at a younger age, , to visit 4 Shakti peeths and also did the chaar dhaam yatra. A part of my bucket list contains a trip to Amarnath jee and the Kailash Mansoravar jee if my health allows. God bless you, stay safe and hoping for some more mythological and spiritual insights from you. Cheers!!!!
 
That's the beauty of heart though. Boys say no or maybe look tough but their real happiness lies in the smile n spark in the eyes of their loved ones
 
Hello and good evening Ms. . I am per say also a spiritual person but unfortunately the disconnected sorts. I do watch a lot of mythology based movies/animations thanks to Youtube and other OTT platforms now. Do try and watch Kurukshetra on Netflix and Mahabharat, an AI generated series on jiohotstar. I don't go to temples much ( which my mom gets livid with me for ) hehehehehhehee. Yet again it's the thought that matters. Our great older Guruji used to say........ " Bhaav mein hi bhaav hai mera " and to quote saint Kabeer daas jee.......... "Mann changa to kathauti mein Ganga" . And to pick on your last line, I am not a boy hehehehheehehe, crossed way past that stage and secondly since my parents have always been inclined to religion I had the great fortune at a younger age, , to visit 4 Shakti peeths and also did the chaar dhaam yatra. A part of my bucket list contains a trip to Amarnath jee and the Kailash Mansoravar jee if my health allows. God bless you, stay safe and hoping for some more mythological and spiritual insights from you. Cheers!!!!

Thank you for sharing your thoughts so beautifully.
I truly believe, as you said, that spirituality is more about bhaav than rituals or temple visits.
Your experiences, journeys, and reflections reflect a deep inner connection.
It’s wonderful to know you’ve had the fortune of visiting such sacred places.
I sincerely hope your health permits you to fulfill your wishes of visiting Amarnath Ji and Kailash Mansarovar.
 
That's the beauty of heart though. Boys say no or maybe look tough but their real happiness lies in the smile n spark in the eyes of their loved ones
That’s beautifully put.
Strength is often misunderstood true strength is caring deeply and finding joy in someone else’s smile
 
Thank you for sharing your thoughts so beautifully.
I truly believe, as you said, that spirituality is more about bhaav than rituals or temple visits.
Your experiences, journeys, and reflections reflect a deep inner connection.
It’s wonderful to know you’ve had the fortune of visiting such sacred places.
I sincerely hope your health permits you to fulfill your wishes of visiting Amarnath Ji and Kailash Mansarovar.
Thank you yet again for your kind words Ms. . Well my bucket list is way beyond hahahahahahaa. God bless and stay safe . Cheers!!!!!!!
 
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