The conundrum of
Karmic synchronicities
Karma.
And the Bengali poet Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada would quote .
“One who does wrong or suffers wrong is wrong :
One of my favourite quotes of Prabhupada.
Prabhupada himself somewhat addresses the issue in his Bhagavatam purports 1st Canto when King Yudhisthira became distressed after the battle of Kuruksetra , he felt many had died ,so he could be established king .
He , in his distress, went to see Bhismadeva, who was lying on a bed of arrows .
In that conversation, time was discussed, and its inevitable movements and how the justice systems of Divinity are endlessly playing out , beyond the comprehension of mere mortals .
It’s highly significant that Krishna wanted to establish the honest and decent Yudhisthira as king , along with his highly cultured family and followers.
Prabhupada says in his purports that although no one is innocent in the material world, still , when the leaders are pure in purpose and who understand governance and compliance that benefits all , people suffer less .
Thus, one who does wrong or suffers wrong is wrong.
A bad, corrupt, and Demoniac leader will bring hell to everyone except his own friends.
The justice systems are to be inacted by just men and women, and the innocent are to be protected..
Further .
When Bramha went to see Krishna as Mahavisnu to complain about the corrupt demons and their military might .
Krishna did not say , ” Why are you bothering me? It’s karma.”
Rather, he came at the request of Bramha to reestablish principles of religion along with proper governance and compliance.
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