Today marks the day for 50,000 visits to the blog, Krishna, the sacred space in the web. Thank you subscribers, well-wishers and readers to make this happen. I will continue to strive posting interesting content that are rich in quality, precision, love. Above all this work is meant for pleasing the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Sri Krishna by spreading His words, deeds and pastimes for the suffering mankind of this age of kali, according to the scriptures and the sadhus.

Some of my friends told me that the scriptures are old and most of which are not applicable to this age. So they didnt bother to read/accept the lines of scriptures. They didnot understand the fact that this knowledge or science is beyond time and space just like our soul. Whatever spoken by a perfect being remains perfect all the time. God is perfect in every respect. No man can claim to be perfect in everything he does. Scriptures are handed down by God Himself.

The words of God are true at all times past, present and future. Someone says something today and tomorrow it becomes false but the scriptures are not like that. When Krishna spoke Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, 5000 years ago, He didnt say that he is releasing version two of the Bhagavad Gita because what He told millions of years ago to sun God Vivasvan was very old and therefore it's inapplicable,no.

Krishna is perfect because He is the knower of the past present and future. No one knows his own past or present accurately. But Krishna claims He sees through the past, present and future. It also means He exist at all times and we do exist all the time. He is conscious of all that pervades the cosmos. He is the perfect knower and the source of all knowledge.

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