I shall tell you the story of Meera... 


The name of God can convert even poison into nectar. Meera used to contemplate 
constantly on the name of Krishna. After seeing the state of Meera and her 
manner of living, Maharana, the king and her husband, tried out all possible 
means to get her rid of her madness for Krishna. She had no differences of any 
sort. She used to go anywhere singing the name of Krishna, even among the 
kings, among the saints on the streets or even among the common people. 
Maharana saw all this. He thought, 'I am a king. My wife is going among common 
people, saints, and kings of other kingdoms without any hesitation like a 
beggar playing a Tambura (musical string instrument) singing the name of 
Krishna.' He felt embarrassed. Meera told him many times, "It is not an insult 
to sing the name of the Lord. It is an honour to sing His glory. It is an 
insult if you do not sing the name of God. If you pay attention to the reaction 
of others you will lose your awareness of the Self. You should chant the name 
of God with love, interest, and courage taking it as your duty and your 
interest." Thus, Meera remained steadfast on her path and did not change her 
stance. Maharana tried to explain to her in many ways. He told her, "Meera, if 
you go on singing Bhajans like this, the world will look at you like a mad 
woman. The people around you will start gossiping." Then Meera replied, 
"Maharana, because the crows caw, the cuckoo does not stop singing. People 
around us are like crows. Singing the name of God is like the song of a cuckoo. 
Just because the dogs bark at the stars they won't fall down to the earth. Why 
should one, who has the name of God on his lips, surrender to someone who 
indulges in a lowly activity?" Maharana got furious as Meera argued with him. 
The king was Rajasic in nature. A devotee is Satva personified. There cannot be 
alignment and harmony between these two natures. Water and fire cannot be 
together. Meera's nature was as sweet as nectarine dates, whereas Maharana had 
the nature of a tamarind. Once you taste dates you don't feel like tasting 
tamarind. In the same way, the person who likes the taste of tamarind does not 
like the taste of dates. One who has indigestion does not feel hungry. One who 
has a very good appetite does not know anything of indigestion. One who does 
not like God is like the one suffering from indigestion. One who likes God and 
takes any amount of pain for Him is like the one whose hunger is never 
satiated. There cannot be any compatibility between the two. Meera and Maharana 
were like that. 


Maharana realised that it was not possible to change Meera's behaviour and that 
he would continue to suffer insults as long as Meera was alive. So the king 
decided to end Meera's life. He, along with his sister, mixed poison in the 
milk and sent it to Meera. Meera used to offer the food to God before she 
partook of it. Unaware of the poison in it, Meera offered the milk given to her 
to Krishna and drank it. When the poisonous milk was offered to Krishna the 
idol became blue and the white milk, free of poison, became the share of Meera. 
At that moment Maharana came inside and shouted, "You can't stay here anymore. 
I am the king and you are defaming me. I got this palace built. You can't stay 
in the palace built by me." But Meera was sad and was thinking about the change 
that had happened to the idol of Krishna. She gained courage and told Maharana, 
"It is true that you got this palace built and you got this idol installed 
here. But the temple inside my heart for Krishna is not built by you. It is 
built by my Krishna. He is inside me. No one has the right to tell the Krishna 
in my heart not to be with me." She said, "Oh mind! Why do you have so much 
attachment? You suffer grief and sorrow only because of that attachment." She 
then started singing a song telling the mind to go to Prayag, the place where 
the rivers Ganga and Yamuna meet (Chalo Re Man Ganga Yamuna Teer). She did not 
mean the geographical location. She meant the place where the two rivers merge 
in her, between the two eyebrows. The nerve 'Ida' is Ganga and the nerve 
'Pingala' is Yamuna. The nerve between these two is 'Sushumna', which is 
Prayag. She fixed her mind on the place between the two eyebrows. Her mind 
remained steadfast at that place and that very moment she merged in Krishna. 
Meera gained such a pure position only because of ardent faith and chanting of 
God's name. 


Source: Chant the Name of the Lord Discourse 17, My Dear Students - Volume 4

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