Remedy for all types of fear , Gopi Gita
Viṣa-Jalāpyayād: Krishna as the Savior from All Fears
The Gopis' heartfelt invocation in the Gopi Gita highlights Krishna's role as the ultimate protector from vishwato bhaya—fear from all directions. The śloka,
viṣa-jalāpyayād vyāla-rākṣasād
varṣa-mārutād vaidyutānalāt
vr̥ṣa-mayātmajād viśvato-bhayād
r̥ṣabha te vayaṁ rakṣitā muhuḥ
(Bhagavata Purana, 10.31.12),
proclaims how Krishna repeatedly saved the Gopis and Vrajavasis from poisonous waters, wild beasts, demons, storms, and other dangers. These dangers symbolize the six fundamental fears: loss, failure, pain, disease, death, and uncertainty.
The Gopis’ unwavering faith reveals Krishna’s omnipotence and compassion, emphasizing that He alone eradicates all perils. Chanting this verse eight times daily is a spiritual remedy, invoking Krishna’s divine shelter. It aligns with the Gopis’ plea to the Lord, reminding devotees of His transcendental protection, which liberates them from worldly and spiritual fears alike. By remembering His pastimes, one strengthens courage and trust, finding solace in His eternal refuge.
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