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Kris: Kris is a godly child mostly known as neele gubbare (transl. blue balloon) by Golu.He is an incarnation of Lord Krishna.He has appeared in Mathura Anath Ashram to stop Kanishk and his evil plans, When Kanishk showed up at the school and started wreaking havoc, Krish prayed to Lord Krishna who gave him the powers of himself, he has a flute that he can use to attack or defend himself and ...
Alternate icons of Krishna show him as a baby (Bala Krishna, the child Krishna), a toddler crawling on his hands and knees, a dancing child, or an innocent-looking child playfully stealing or consuming butter (Makkan Chor), [100] holding Laddu in his hand (Laddu Gopal) [101] [102] or as a cosmic infant sucking his toe while floating on a banyan ...
He was a prolific composer and highly influential in the development of the South Indian classical music tradition. Tyagaraja is said to have composed thousands of devotional compositions, most of them in praise of Lord Rama; some of which remain very popular even today.
Krishna Janmashtami is a joyous and widely celebrated festival in India, commemorating the birth of Krishna. The festival typically falls in August or September, on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the Hindu lunar calendar. Throughout India, devotees observe Krishna Janmashtami with great fervor and enthusiasm.
According to the temple Bhattachaarya, the beauty is that the weight of the Lord's body rests on the left hand that holds the serpent's tail. One can also see the scars on the right leg of Lord Krishna formed due to the violent beating from Kaalinga's tail. The shrine has gained fame as a "Parihaara Sthalam" for "Raahu Dosham" and "Sarpa Dosham."
Sri Krishna Leela Tarangini is a tarangini or a Sanskrit opera authored by Narayana Teertha. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The songs are in chaste Sanskrit and clear diction and are rich in poetic quality. Tarangini is an opera highly suitable for dance drama and it has been very well utilized by Indian classical dancers over the last two centuries.
The Tamil devotional song, 'Enna Thavam Seithanai' is addressed to Yashoda, rhetorically wondering what penance she had performed to raise Krishna as her own child. [12] The Carnatic song, "Thaaye Yashoda", composed by Oothukkadu Venkata Kavi , is another song addressed to Yashoda from the perspective of gopikas who complain about Krishna's ...
Aside from offering praise to Krishna, these lines address Radha, his consort and lover, [38] whom ISKCON devotees recognise as the female form of God. [39] [40] The words serve as the song's chorus [41] and translate to mean, "All glories and praise to Lord Krishna; all glories and praise to Goddess Radha." [42]