Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Shri krishna || Bal Gopal



Lord Krishna is one of the most loved and revered Gods in the Hindu religion. He is regarded as the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu born as human in Dwapur Yug (Iron Age). He was a Yaduvanshi and is said to have been born between 3200 and 3100 BC according to Indian and Western researchers. Lord Krishna was born as the eighth child of Devki and Vasudev but was brought up by Mata Yashoda and Baba Nand.



The word, Krishna means, one who is always in the transport of joy. It also means Black. Lord Krishna was named so because of his dark complexion.
Krishna is known by many other names according to the characteristics he had and the feats he accomplished. He is known as Makhan Chor as he was fond of makhan (butter) and used to steal it with his friends. The incident of lifting Govardhan Mountain to save the people from rain made him famous as Girdhari. Also known as Banwari - the one staying in the groves of Vrindavan.







Bal Leelas
Krishna also known as Bal Gopal, was a very famous and fearless child. His childhood has a number of stories that prove him to be very brave and also reveal his spiritual and divine powers. Most important among them are killing of the demoness Putana, sent by Kansa to kill infant Krishna by feeding him poisoned milk;Slaying of Kaliya Nag, the dreaded serpent etc.





Poorna Purushottam
Blessed with a number of skills, Lord Krishna is regarded as "Solah Kala Sampoorna and Poorna Purushottam. He acted as a teacher, protector, friend, guide and philosopher of Arjuna. He was an accomplished charioteer, a master flute player, giver of pleasure to cows, a romantic lover for Gopis besides possessing several other qualities.








Source of Inspiration for Artists, Painters and Philosophers

For centuries now, Lord Krishna has been the source of knowledge for humanity. His achievements are not restricted to followers of Hindu religion only. He has acted as an inspiration for all man-kind and the same is evident from the paintings of him that we see till date, spiritual talks taking place not only in India but all around the world. The Sri Krishna movement was started in the late 60s by ISKCON in the western countries. His reference can be found in literature, dance and music, sculptures, plays.





Role in Bhagawad Gita and Mahabharata
Lord Krishna played a very important role in Mahabharata (The epic battles fought in Kurukshetra between Pandavas and Kauravas) and Gita (Literally meaning 'Song of God', it contains teachings of Sri Krishna to his disciple Arjuna during Mahabharata). Lord Krishna's famous words karm kar phal ki chinta mat kar have been the basis of modern society.












Jai Shri Krishna





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