November 10, 2026
How Lord Krishna is personally attentive to each single chanter, keeping a list of names in His heart and extending shelter.
The Lord's Duty to Care
Sometimes when we chant, we might ask ourselves: "Is Krishna hearing me? Is He interested that I — one of the many, many people who chant His Names — am also chanting His Name? How does the Lord feel about me chanting?"
A very good answer is given in the sixth canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam where Lord Vishnu describes what He feels when Narayana's Name is chanted by Ajamila:
"This person chanted my name and therefore he is Mine; he belongs to Me. It is My duty to take care of him!"
The Lord is attentive to each single chanter. He keeps a list of names in His heart of those who chant His Holy Names.
A very good answer is given in the sixth canto of the Srimad Bhagavatam where Lord Vishnu describes what He feels when Narayana's Name is chanted by Ajamila:
"This person chanted my name and therefore he is Mine; he belongs to Me. It is My duty to take care of him!"
The Lord is attentive to each single chanter. He keeps a list of names in His heart of those who chant His Holy Names.
Radha and Krishna's Streams of Compassion
Srila Jiva Goswami finishes his Bhakti Sandarbhas with a very nice meditation upon Sri Sri Radha and Krishna, whose lotus feet are everything:
"The Divine couple are my Gurus, my scripture — They are the goal of my service and I have faith in Them! And I see Them before me in a particular way: Their lotus eyes are always bathed with streams of compassion, and They are the shelter of those who have no shelter."
Ask yourself when you chant: Where is my shelter? And you will come to the conclusion that the shelter is Krishna, and that He cares for everyone who chants His Holy Name!
'Japa Inspirations' by Sacinandana Swami
"The Divine couple are my Gurus, my scripture — They are the goal of my service and I have faith in Them! And I see Them before me in a particular way: Their lotus eyes are always bathed with streams of compassion, and They are the shelter of those who have no shelter."
Ask yourself when you chant: Where is my shelter? And you will come to the conclusion that the shelter is Krishna, and that He cares for everyone who chants His Holy Name!
'Japa Inspirations' by Sacinandana Swami