Who is god
 A Brahmin was a worshiper of the Krishna temple.  He considered it a gift of Lord Krishna to every event in his daily life.  He acknowledged that every happiness and sorrow happened in the will of God.  In each case, they have seized it, despite obstacles we can scarcely imagine. "  Even the food prepared in the family was eaten after dedicating it to Lord Krishna.  His wife could not bear to love Krishna so much, for some reason he was living a miserable life below the poverty line.  One day the Brahmins made a fight in the house and the Brahmins went out to the temple with some fighters to enjoy.  The Brahmin's wife said angrily, "You are giving everything to Krishna first."  Have you ever taken a stone statue or done it today?  Today you will feed Krishna and he will return home after eating.  Otherwise he will forget Krishna forever.
 The Brahmin's words exploded like thorns in the Brahmin's chest, and he decided that he would not return home until Krishna Bhagavan ate.  The Brahmin reached the temple and offered incense and prayed in front of Krishna through the incense island.  An hour passed, two hours, four hours, half a day passed, and neither Lord Krishna came nor the Brahmin returned home.  Crowds of spectators flocked.  Everyone was watching funny but ...?  At some point, as soon as the flies were sitting on the laddu, the Brahmins began to blow them away.  The ants were also lined up in the scent of the fight, and the Brahmins chased them away.  Outside the temple, some dogs roared and wanted to eat, but the Brahmins chased them away.  Seeing that a lot of ladu was in front of Krishna, some hungry beggars sitting in the temple came to the Brahmin and asked for ladu.  In anger, the Brahmin slapped a beggar on the cheek.  Day and evening passed, neither did God come nor did the Brahmin return home.  It was late in the evening.  The onlooker thought that the Brahmin had gone mad, and Lord Krishna had not come.  Gradually, everyone returned to their homes.  The Brahmin was very angry and threw all the fights away.  The beggars, the dogs, the ants and the flies were all waiting for this time.  The Brahmin returned home, insulting Lord Krishna.  The worship and service he had done for years had no value and the Brahmin fell asleep without eating anything in grief of losing his wife.  At night, Lord Krishna came in a dream and said, "I have eaten your laddu."  It was great.  But it would have been great if he had given it in the morning.  I came to eat ladu in many forms.  In the form of flies, ants, dogs and beggars but you did not let them touch.  We waited all day.  Eventually I ate the laddu and picked it up from the ground but the soil was clogged.  If we give it again, we will give it a good fight.  With that, God left.  The Brahmin's sleep was disturbed.  He believed that God had come, but I did not recognize him.  We all do not understand the sign of God.  Worshiping God means helping the poor and needy.  Give me grain in the stomach of the hungry.  "Human service is Madhav's service," he said.

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