It was a time when the Pandavas and the Kavaras were together. Krishna had come to Astinapuram where his relations were gathered. Many thought they should bring him to the outskirts of the city. So Bishmar, the founder of Astinapur, Drona, who had given many martial arts training to the Pandavas and Kauravas, and his son Ashwattaman, Krupar, Vithurar and many other dignitaries went and welcomed Kannan and came in procession.
Decorative arches were erected along the street to welcome Krishna. People all stood on either side of the road and greeted me with flowers. Many of the women paid full homage to Kannan. On the way we have chosen a place where you can stay with Bishmar and Kannan. We are ready to give you whatever place you want. ”
Then Kannapiran pointed to a building he could see and said, "Painted green, it looks like a leaf floating in the water during a deluge. Whose house is it?"
"Lord. That is my house," came the reply from Drona.
Kannan next reached out to a building and asked, "Whose house is this, which is painted red and stands majestically with a red flag?"
Now Gruber replied, "Madhava ... that is my house."
Kannan again said to a building, "Whose house is this, which is painted yellow and stands like a majestic hill?"
Bishmar, the godfather of Astinapur, said, “Achutha .. that is my house. You can stay in it for free. "
Going beyond that, Kannan said, “Whose house is this, which stretches out like the sea in blue? He asked.
To which Drona's son Ashwattaman replied, "Hereditary, it is my house."
Kannan started walking again with a smile. Then he saw another building in his eye. "Whose house is this, with a small amount of white, that fits snugly like a sea of milk and a handkerchief?" said .
"Dear God, it is your home," came the reply from the widower.
"My house? - I thought I did not even have half a foot of soil in Astinapuram. When I have such a big house, why should I go and stay in the houses of Bishmar, Gruber, Dronaer. I am going to my house," said Kannan as he entered the house of the widower.
'I' and 'mine' are the image of arrogance. ‘Everything belongs to the Lord’ is what created the power to destroy the plug. It is the mind that destroys that arrogance. The Lord always wants. He thinks he's drinking into that mind.