Krishna, the Yogi, and the Cow
A traditional depiction of Krishna and Uddhava in conversation — a reminder that divine wisdom often hides within simple encounters A small parable from the Krishna–Uddhava tradition about attachment and spiritual evolution. One morning, Krishna and Uddhava went on a walk and came across a rich man's mansion. Krishna said he was thirsty and asked Uddhava to fetch him some water from the rich man's house. Uddhava went to the house and asked for water. The man of the house invited them in, received them with respect, and offered them cool refreshments. Krishna was pleased and, once they went out, he blessed the man with prosperity and even greater riches. They continued their walk and came across a small hut, with a cow grazing nearby. Krishna again said he was thirsty and asked Uddhava to request some water. Uddhava suspected that Krishna might be up to one of his usual tricks, but Krishna reassured him that there was nothing amiss. Uddhava went and knocked on the door. An old y...