Why Krishna is Supreme ?
The living Form of God.
People who know me often hear me say that I believe only in Krishna as God. Some assume it’s because I am a Yadav, and so was He. But that’s not the truth. My connection to Krishna has nothing to do with caste or heritage , it’s about the essence of who He is and what He represents. Krishna’s divinity transcends such boundaries, and my belief in Him comes from a place of love and understanding, not identity.
I don’t pray ,I love . There’s a difference. For me, Krishna isn’t just a deity confined to temples or scriptures. He is the most relatable, humanized form of God, someone who feels alive and present in every aspect of life. His stories aren’t just tales of mythology they’re life lessons, timeless and profound.
Krishna: The Supreme Protector
What sets Krishna apart from any other God is His deep love and devotion to His devotees. While most gods are portrayed as unwavering and bound by their principles, Krishna is unique. He doesn’t let rules or promises stand in the way of protecting those who love Him.
Take the Mahabharata, for example. Krishna promised not to pick up a weapon during the war, yet He broke that very promise to protect Arjuna from Bhishma’s wrath. No other God would break a bond or go against their word, but Krishna would do anything for His devotees ,even if it meant bending the rules of the universe.
This is what makes Him so special. Krishna doesn’t just love you; He fights for you, protects you, and stands by you no matter what. His love is unconditional, and His bond with His devotees is unbreakable.
Love Over Fear
Most people approach God with fear or obligation. They pray because they’re afraid of misfortune or want something in return. But with Krishna, it’s different. Krishna doesn’t demand prayers; He invites love. His relationship with His devotees isn’t based on fear or formality , it’s deeply personal and emotional.
This is why I don’t just believe in Krishna, I trust Him, like a friend, a guide, and a protector. He isn’t someone you worship out of duty but someone you turn to out of love.
My belief in Krishna isn’t about rituals or tradition , it’s about connection. I don’t need to light a lamp or chant mantras to feel close to Him. Every time I choose kindness over hate, courage over fear, or love over apathy, I feel His presence.