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The Bhagavata Purana, as well as the Harivamsha, a text that supplements the Mahabharata, are the primary sources that describe the legend of Gopala Krishna.The tenth book of the Bhagavata Purana, called the Krishna-charita, offers details regarding the childhood of Krishna as the foster-son of Nanda and Yashoda, his life of a cowherd in Vraja, his defeat of the malicious Putana and Kaliya ...
All pages with titles containing Gopala Krishna; All pages with titles containing Gopalakrishna; Gopalakrishnayya (disambiguation) "Gopala Krishna" (song), from the 1970 album All Things Must Pass by George Harrison; Gopal Krishna Gokhale (1866–1915), Indian political leader and social reformer; Gopalakrishnan, an Indian male given name
Gopal Krishna is a 1979 Hindi fantasy film produced by Tarachand Barjatya and directed by Vijay Sharma. Based on the Bhagavata Purana, it tells the story of the Hindu deity Krishna from his birth until the slaying of his demon uncle Kamsa. The film stars Sachin Pilgaonkar and Zarina Wahab in the lead roles.
Gopalkrishna Devadas Gandhi (born 22 April 1945) is a former administrator and diplomat who served as the 22nd Governor of West Bengal serving from 2004 to 2009. [1] He is the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji). [2]
Gopal Krishna (Child Krishna) is an Indian religious silent film made in 1929. [1] It was directed by V. Shantaram for his newly formed Prabhat Film Company. [2] The film was a "solo debut" for Shantaram, after co-directing Netaji Palkar (1927) with K. Dhaiber for the Maharashtra Film Company.
Gopal Krishna is a 1938 Marathi and Hindi mythological social film from Prabhat Film Company. The film was a remake of Prabhat Film Company's first silent film Gopal Krishna (1929). [ 1 ] It was made in Marathi and Hindi simultaneously.
Krishna's childhood illustrates the Hindu concept of Lila, playing for fun and enjoyment and not for sport or gain. His interaction with the gopis at the rasa dance or Rasa-lila is an example. Krishna plays his flute and the gopis come immediately, from whatever they were doing, to the banks of the Yamuna River and join him in singing and ...
In Hinduism, Krishna is recognized as the complete and eighth incarnation of Vishnu, or as the Supreme God (Svayam Bhagavan) in his own right. [1] As one of the most popular of all Hindu deities, Krishna has acquired a number of epithets, and absorbed many regionally significant deities, such as Jagannatha in Odisha and Vithoba in Maharashtra.