There are some devotees who want to show off. For hours they meditate, for hours they chant, for hours they repeat the name of Lord Krishna. They look down upon others who do not spend so much time meditating and chanting.
Arjuna happened to be one of these. If you remember, one of Arjuna’s
brothers, whose name was Bhima, was the in strongest in the family. Bhima
never, never prayed to any god. He used to eat and he used to fight. He was
a voracious eater and at the same time a great fighter.
But Arjuna used to pray to this god and that god; he had to
please all the gods on earth. The Lord Shiva had to be worshipped every day.
For two hours daily Arjuna used to collect hundreds of flowers and offer
them to Lord Shiva one by one. Each time while offering the flowers he used
to utter the name of Lord Shiva. Then pride entered.
What Bhima did was very simple. He would put his fingers on
his forehead and concentrate for a couple of minutes before each meal. Then
he would eat voraciously. This was his meditation! Poor Arjuna would spend
hours gathering flowers, but Arjuna’s pride could not escape Sri
Krishna.
Sri Krishna said to Arjuna, “Come, let us
go for a walk.” As they were walking, they saw a man drawing a cart. The
cart was loaded with flowers. All kinds of flowers. Arjuna said to the man,
“What are you doing with these flowers?
And where are you going?” The man
had no time to respond to Arjuna. Sri Krishna said, “Arjuna, let us follow
him.
When the man reached his destination, there
were many more carts of flowers. “What are you going to do with all these
thousands and millions of flowers?” Arjuna inquired. “I have no time to
speak to you. I am now in serious concentration.
I can speak only to one
person on earth, and that is Bhima, the second Pandava. He is the greatest
spiritual seeker. When he meditates before his meals just for a minute or
two, saying ‘O mighty Lord Shiva,’ thousands of flowers are offered by him
to Lord Shiva. His concentration is most intense. His meditation
is most
sincere. Arjuna only throws flowers at Lord Shiva. He just shows off.
Poor Arjuna went back with Lord Krishna
and was extremely angry with him for subjecting him to this humiliation.
Lord Krishna said to Arjuna, “I wanted to teach you that it is not the
number of hours, it is not the number of flowers, but it is the power of
concentration, it is the power of dedication that counts.