Brahma's prayers

So from thousands of thousands of cowherd boys and the cows that was the first scene  next scene  was only Krishna and He still in his left hand He had sweet rice, yogurt rice, butter so before Krishna made  all his cowherd boys disappear cows, Brahma also noticed that whole creation was worshiping each one of those forms and each one of those forms and each one of those forms had became four handed forms (laughter) and then so he realized that all those forms were Krishna, all those thousands of forms were Krishna from that then they all  disappear and only one form and at this time Brahma, he realized  that this was his blunder, he want
to bewilder Krishna but instead  he ended up getting  bewildered himself and he immediately  jumps down from his carrier swan carrier he falls  flat on the ground but touching lotus feet on the lord.(laugh…………applause…… and laughter……)  

 

He keeps his head he touches not with the hand but the crown (laughter) not with one crown but all four crowns (laughter) with one crown but all four crowns as he has four head and “nattva”
he is bowing down and or again and again he gets up he obeisance again many times this is happening and so there are many tears gliding down his checks he is  crying and the tears are doing abhishek with tears he doing abhishek of the lotus feet of the Lord.

 

 He has not gone to Jamuna to fetch water to bath the feet of the Lord. The tears are coming out profusely and they are washing the lotus feet of the Lord.

Then after abhishek lots of the obeisance Brahma is trying to control himself. He wipes the tears from his eyes “vimraja lochane” he gets up, he still in the very humble  mood although his head is decorated with crowns his full humility, his hands are folded his body is trembling, his voice is faltering, chocked up ,Govindam Govindam and offer prayers .(Kirtan starts )

 

“Govindam adi purusham tam aham bhajami, Govindam adi purusham tam aham  Govindam adi purusham tam aham bhajami, Govindam adi purusham tam aham bhajami…………”

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