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 Happy Friendship Day


Krishna Sudama ki kahani teaches us the true meaning and value of Friendship in this world. We must always learn to help our friends irrespective of their financial status. Instead, Krishna stopped Sudama and Hugged him publicly. That shows the Immortal example of Friendship That’s why they are remembered till now whenever we speak about Friendship.


We should not Demand anything in reciprocation of our Devotion and Bhakti for God. Does God know better than us what we want and what we do not? Briefly, we must always trust God for everything as everything happens by His own choice. God creates a far better plan than us. Trust me. In Sudama Case, Krishna rewarded him with Wealth and Money even Sudama did not ask about anything from Lord. 


God Always rewards True Persons. You may be thinking, Krishna rewarded Sudama simply because he was his Childhood Friend. But that’s not correct. Krishna rewarded him because, during his whole life, Sudama followed the Spirituality trail and taught many of us about religious duties. Krishna rewarded him simply because he was a natural person, and God wants him to continue this pure spiritual path with more energy and enthusiasm. This was the beauty of the promise of Krishna and Sudama.


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