Dr. Pillai reveals the deeper spiritual and material meanings of Krishna Jayanthi (Krishna’s Birthday), also known as Janmashtmi, inviting us into the paradigm of divine love, luxury, intelligence, and soul-level joy as embodied by Radha and Krishna.
“The paradigm Radha and Krishna represent is youthhood, pleasure, and beauty—no sorrow, no suffering. That is Heaven on Earth, and we must collectively create it.”
— Dr. Pillai
Radha and Krishna: Heaven on Earth
The archetypal paradigm of Radha and Krishna is one of beauty, luxury, pleasure, and the absence of suffering. Dr. Pillai calls this the “Heaven on Earth” model—the Golden Age reality that all of humanity is destined to create.
“We should all aspire to that kind of life, and it’s a matter of how we can collectively conceptualize that kind of life.” — Dr. Pillai
In this reality, love and joy are foundational. Pain has no place in their divine pleasure garden, Vrindavan, and through Krishna, we are invited to experience this in our own lives.
Krishna: God of 200% Life
Krishna is both a material and spiritual God. His life, as seen through the Bhagavad Gita, blends enlightenment with worldly enjoyment.
Dr. Pillai encourages us to live the 200% life:
- 100% Spiritual
- 100% Material
Spirituality should not deny pleasure, prosperity, or relationships. Krishna himself performed yajnas (fire rituals) and taught that humans and Gods exist in mutual reciprocity—a partnership between heaven and earth.
“Parasparam Bhavam Te” – You take care of the Divine, and the Divine will take care of you.
The Power of Prayer on Krishna’s Birthday
While rituals are important, Dr. Pillai emphasizes that the most powerful offering to Krishna is prayer. It is through heartfelt prayer that Krishna becomes real, alive, and present in your life.
“Faith is not of the head, it is of the heart. Trust Krishna, and he will speak to you.” — Dr. Pillai
Krishna Jayanthi falls on August 16, the 8th Moon (Ashtami)—a time when the veil is thin and Krishna’s presence is most accessible.
Try this simple practice:
Chant “Hari Bol, Hari Bol, Hari Bol, Radhe Bol, Radhe Bol, Radhe Bol” with deep feeling. This chant aligns your heart with Krishna and Radha, drawing their energy into your aura.
Krishna, the God of Divine Relationship | A Tip to Heal Your Bonds
Krishna is not only the destroyer of evil and upholder of dharma—he is the archetype of divine relationship. His union with Radha is a model of non-possessive, soul-based love.
“If there is no love, no romance, the world cannot exist. Period.”— Dr. Pillai
Dr. Pillai teaches that relationships are a soul necessity—not just psychological or emotional needs. Krishna supports romantic fulfillment, partnership, and joy through divine relationship energy.
Practice Tip: Place a statue of Radha and Krishna beside your bed. A statue is more powerful than a picture, and its presence can influence your unconscious mind to attract or heal a relationship.
Connecting with Krishna Through Heartfelt Longing
Dr. Pillai recalls George Harrison’s song, “My Sweet Lord,” as a beautiful outpouring of longing for Krishna:
“I want to see you, I want to be with you.”
This longing, this heart-based desire, is essential to connect with the Divine. That longing is what brings Krishna’s consciousness alive within you.
Radha and Krishna invite us into a life of eternal spring, youthful joy, and love without sorrow. This is not a myth—it is a spiritual technology and soul frequency that we can attune to.
This sacred day is an opportunity to align with that divine frequency and invite Radha and Krishna’s blessings into every area of life.
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