krishna leela · Day 97 · Week 14

Krishna and the Wildflowers

Encourages emotional resilience and positive character development during pregnancy.

Great strength grows through kindness and steady effort.

In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well. In Vrindavan, Krishna noticed a shepherd boy named Mohan who compared himself to everyone else. Whenever another child succeeded, he felt discouraged. One morning Krishna invited him to walk through fields of wildflowers. Pointing to a rose, a jasmine blossom, and a lotus, Krishna asked, 'Which flower is most important?' Mohan thought carefully. Each flower was beautiful in its own way. During the following weeks Krishna helped him recognize his own gifts. Mohan learned music, cared for animals, and helped younger children. Gradually he stopped comparing himself and began appreciating his unique strengths. His confidence grew, and so did his happiness. Years later he remembered that every soul carries its own purpose and beauty. By valuing himself, he learned to celebrate the gifts of others as well.

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