Lessons from Janmashtami: Childlike Simplicity and Humility

Happy Krishna Janmashtami

This morning, my 9-year-old came to me with a sparkle in his eyes and said, “Dad, let’s play a riddle.”
I agreed with a smile.

He asked: “What is something you give, and in return, you get something back?”

I thought for a while and answered with all the wisdom I could gather — “Time, love, respect.” Then I went on, sharing five minutes of philosophy about life, relationships, and values.

But before I could continue further, he interrupted me, a little annoyed:
“Oh Dad! It’s money. Only when we give money, we get something back — like when you go to the market to buy groceries or vegetables. It’s so simple, and you couldn’t figure it out!”

Happy Krishna Janmashtami

I laughed, but in that moment, I also realized something profound.


As adults, we often complicate what is simple. Children remind us that life, at its core, doesn’t need to be overthought. Simplicity is wisdom too.

On this auspicious day of Janmashtami, the message holds even greater significance.

Lord Krishna’s life has always taught us the importance of humility, joy, and the beauty of living with a childlike heart.

Sometimes, being simple, humble, and kind is the greatest form of spirituality.

Wishing you all a blessed Janmashtami.
Jai Shri Krishna! Hari Om! Peace, Peace, Peace.

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Which way stream thy will end….

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As different streams having different sources all mingle their waters in the sea, so different tendencies, various though they appear, crooked or straight, all lead to God.

                                             – Swami Vivekananda

(at the Parliament of the World’s Religions, Chicago, 1893)

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If you really want to look beautiful I have a wonderful mantra to share.

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Spend a minute before mirror,

Five before yourself  and 

Fifteen before GOD. – Source Unknown

Help yourself reveal the best in you, your inner beauty will outcast your perception of outer beauty.

Take time to retrospect about life and do spend some time in silence, alone, in the woods and talk to yourself.

Trust me this will make you realize what is your purpose in and of life.

This will not only make you look amazingly beautiful but will also help you to stay beautiful forever.

Have a lovely day, spread and shower love all around.

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1- Light up the life of others by my posts. Generate more wisdom among everyone.

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6-Sail smoothly in your life.