Tuesday 16 October 2012

Radhe Radhe

Radha ji is the childhood friend and lover of Lord Krishna. Radha and Krishna represent cosmic love and compassion in the purest form of union at the mental, emotional, divine and spiritual level. This is over and above any kind of lust. Radha is almost always depicted alongside Krishna.

Radhika Gori

Radhe

Saturday 11 August 2012

Hare Krishna pictures on the day of Janmashtami

Today whole world is drenched in the joy of Lord Krishna's birth day, or Janmashtami. These Hare Krishna pictures and wallpapers inspire devotion on this day.

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bal krishna

Krishna in his adolescence

Radha Krishna painting

Wednesday 20 June 2012

Krishna's gratitude towards Draupadi

Draupadi was the wife of the five Pandavas, the ruler of Indraprastha Kingdom. The relation between Krishna and Draupadi was of brother and sister. There wasn’t any blood relation between them. Once Draupadi bandaged Lord Krishna’s wrist by a strip torn from her sari to stop the flow of blood. Lord Krishna was very touched by the gratitude done by Draupadi. He promised her to repay the debt and to protect her from all evils.

Lord Krishna kept his words and spent 25 years protecting Draupadi from all harm and injustice. Once, the five Pandava’s became victim of cruel Duryodhana and his maternal uncle Shakuni in the game of gambling. Duryodhana was the son of Dhritarashtra (Ruler of Hastinapur) and cousin brother of Pandavas. Pandavas lost everything including their Kingdom, wealth and themselves. At last they put Draupadi in the bet and lost her too. Draupadi after been lost by her husband’s was dragged forcefully into the court by Dushasana, brother of Duryodhana and became the victim of vastra Haran. Being wife of five Pandavas, the great warriors Draupadi felt very helpless and insulted. Her only trust remained with Lord Krishna and she prayed to him. As Dushasana undraped layers of her sari, Lord Krishna increases the length of her sari. Dushasana get tired and backs off. This is how Lord Krishna kept his promise and repaid the debt by protecting her from being unclothed in front of assembly of king Dhritarashtra.

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Wednesday 30 May 2012

Lord Krishna is omnipresent

Lord Krishna is present everywhere and is busy doing leela's with each one of his devotee. The below wallpaper shows this characteristic of Krishna.

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krishna is everywhere

krishna and gopi raas leela

Sunday 27 May 2012

Krishna and boat trips

Lord Krishna and his beloved Radhaji were fond of boating. It is been said that during summer season, Lord Krishna along with Radhaji and other gopies used to enjoy sailing through Yamuna River. They would sing songs lingered with love, enjoy the cool breeze and seek pleasure.

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boat leela

krishna gopi enjoying on boat

nauka leela

nauka leela

Friday 25 May 2012

Krishna killing Aghasura the snake demon

Aghasura was the younger brother of Putana and Bakasura, who were killed by Krishna. So Aghasura decided to take revenge for his sibling death and accepted the proposal of King Kansa to kill Krishna.

Aghasura was a demon so he easily assumed the form of giant serpent and appeared before Krishna and his cowherd friends. The Aghasura expanded his body up to 8 miles in length with his jaw widely open stretching like a mountain cave. Aghasura lay on the path where Krishna and Balarama with his friends were playing. Cowherd’s friends with their cattle entered in the mouth of Aghasura mistaking it as a cave. Krishna also entered while the demon was trying to kill his friends. Cowherds and cattle began to fell down unconsciously. Krishna immediately began to expand his body in bigger size within the throat of demon. Though the serpent was giant, but ultimately his throat began to choke and suffocate. His breathing stopped and eyes rolled down due to shortage of air, but Krishna continued expanding his body. Finally it burst out forming a hole in top part of demon skull. Aghasura fell dead and Krishna brought all his friends and cattle back to conscious stage.

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aghasura killed by krishna

aghasura the giant snake

krishna slays agasura

Thursday 24 May 2012

Lord Krishna's encounter with Kaliya the demon serpent

Kaliya was a huge and poisonous snake who lived in Yamuna River. Earlier Kaliya was defeated and driven away from his home place “The Ramanaka Dwipa” by Garuda, the enemy of serpent community. Therefore, Kaliya shifted to Yamuna River with his family, knowing that it was the only safe area where him. Garuda could not attack because Garuda was under a curse not to visit Vrindavan else he would meet his death.

But due to kaliya, the water of Yamuna got poisoned and impure for drinking. All the trees and plantation near the river were seared. No birds or animals could go near the river, only one Kadamba tree grew unharmed near the bank of the river.

Once Krishna and his cowherd friends were playing with a ball, the ball fell into the river. As it was planned by Krishna, he jumped into the river in order to teach a lesson to Kaliya. Kaliya was alerted by Krishna sudden attack, he rose up his hundred and ten hood realizing poison out of his mouth in anger. Krishna was attack and surrounded by various poisonous serpents from all side. Kaliya coiled himself around Krishna’s body. Krishna shuddered all the serpents and began to expand his body in larger form in order to release himself from kaliya’s grip. As soon as kailya released Krishna, Krishna lowered Kaliya’s hood and climbed up putting his weight on the hood. Kaliya tried many a time to raise his hood but every time Krishna stamped down with his feet. Krishna began to dance on his hundred and ten hood, every time beating on his hood which kaliya tried raise. Kaliya’s hood started bleeding, he felt lifeless and unconscious. Seeing Kaliya’s defeat, Kaliya’s wives began to pray and begged mercy for him. Kaliya begged for his life and surrendered himself promising not to harm anybody. Krishna pardoned him and set him free on the condition that he with his family have to leave the Yamuna river and go back to his home place. Krishna also assures him with protection from Garuda. Therefore Krishna left his foot print on Kaliya’s hood, by seeing it Garuda could not harm Kaliya and his community anymore. The Yamuna River became purified and safe again.

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krishna kaliya

krishna kaliya

krishna overpowers kaliya snake

krishna dances on kaliya

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Killing of Pralamba demon by krishna's elder brother Balaram

Pralamba was a demon sent by evil Kamsa to kill Lord Krishna and Lord Balarama. When he reached Vrindavan, he saw Krishna and Balaram were playing along with other cowherds of the village. He transformed himself into a cowherd and asked them to join him in their game. The cowherds were playing a special kind of game, called game of deer, which is a sort of a race. Two teams are formed and they are required to race up to finish point. According to the rules of game, the loser has to run back to the starting point carrying the winner on his shoulders. Pralamba knowingly lost the game and was forced to carry Balarama on his back. However, Pralamba then transformed himself into a larger form and tried to run off with Balarama still clinging to him. Balarama cried for help, but Krishna suggested him to use his own power and kill the demon. Balarama hammered the demon head very brutally with his formidable fists, ending the life of demon leaving back blooded mouth and head.

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Sunday 20 May 2012

Krishna and Keshi the demon horse

Keshi was a demon sent by evil Kansa in order to kill Lord Krishna. Following his master’s order, Keshi undertook the form of a ferocious horse. He could gallop at a staggering speed of thought, and his neighing frightened the people around. He started creating panic in the hometown of Lord Krishna. Alarmed by this, Lord Krishna challenged Keshi to an open duel. Roaring like a lion, Keshi charged towards Krishna striking him with his hooves. Krishna handled his two legs and threw him around to a great distance. Recovering from this fall, agitated Keshi charged again towards Lord Krishna, this time with his jaws open. Krishna handed a great blow with his left hand resulting in breaking of all of Keshi’s teeth. Krishna then started expanding his arm in his mouth, resulting in choking of Keshi. As Keshi fell lifeless to the ground, he assumed his true demonic form. 

Kansa had sent a series of demons to Gokula, where Krishna was staying with his foster-parents. Keshi is said to be the last demon sent by Kansa to kill Krishna. After Keshi's killing, Krishna and Balarama went to Mathura, where Kansa was killed by them.

Keshi-ghat is a major bathing ghat along the river Yamuna in Vrindavan, where Krishna is believed to have overpowered Keshi.

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Wednesday 16 May 2012

Krishna kills demon Bakasura

Bakasura was a demon and brother of Putana, sent to Gokul by Kansa in order to kill Krishna. Bakasura took the form of a huge bird, which looked like a giant crane. One day when Krishna with Balarama and his cowherd friends were resting on the bank of Yamuna River, they saw that beast bird. Bakasura suddenly attacked Krishna with his pointed sharp beaks and swallowed him up immediately. Balaraam and cowherd became unconscious and breathless, as if they had died of fear. Bakasura after swallowing up Krishna felt some unusual sensation and burning in his throat .Unease Bakasura finally vomit and threw Krishna out. Bakasura made second attempted to kill Krishna by hurting him with his beaks .Then Krishna caught hold the  beaks of the giant beast and split his mouth wide spread. Bakasura died on the spot. Once again Kansa failed in his evil effort to kill Krishna.

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Tuesday 15 May 2012

The story of Krishna and Putana

Putana was the first demon sent by cruel Kansa, the maternal uncle of Lord Krishna to kill him. Putana is also considered as a foster mother to Lord Krishna as she fed him through her breast, though with the intension to kill him by poisoned milk. Putana dressed herself into young, beautiful women before entering to Gokula with a lotus in her hand. The innocent cowherds were misguided by her immense beauty and mistook her as a goddess of luck "LAKSHMI". As a result people could not see her evil intension and therefore she easily entered Nanda Maharaja’s House. Amazed with her appearance and motherly affection towards baby Krishna, Yashoda allowed Putana to take the baby into her lap. Baby Krishna was lying on a bed and when Putana approached him, lord yawn n saw her whole universe in his mouth. Putana instantly recognize the supreme personality and right away she began to feed the baby with poisoned breast smeared with manadana, an intoxicant. Baby Krishna sucked the poisoned milk along with her life. Putana screamed in pain and ran out of the house, pleading for her release. But to stop her from further evil activities, he immediately kills her. Putana fell down life less, turning to her demonic form which extended up to 12 miles with opened mouth and spread arms and legs. Putana got liberation and freedom from all sins by breast feeding to baby Krishna. By offering her milk, Putana had performed "the supreme act of motherhood" in the shade of her wicked motives and got the same heaven that Yashoda acquired.

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Friday 4 May 2012

Balaram killing dhenukasura

Once, Lord Balarama and Lord Krishna along with their cowherd friends heard about the grove of tala tree (now known as palm tree). All of them decided to go there in order to have delicious and juicy fruits. Cowherds were scared of going there as the grove was guarded by a demon in form of a donkey. His name was Dhenuka, who lived there and survived on deer meat. So cowherds asked Balarama and Krishna for help. Balaram started shaking the tree and as a result some fruits fell down on earth, which alerted Dhenuka. The demon attacked and kicked Balarama on his chest with its hind legs while he was collecting fruits from the ground. Balarama in return caught hold the legs and twisted the donkey round and round and tossed him against the palm tree. Dhenuka lost his life with this attack and fell dead. After that Krishna and Balaram went on to slay other demon friends of Dhenuka. Once again the grove became safe for cowherds and their cattle.

Dhenuka was killed by Lord Balarama not by Lord Krishna for two reasons. Firstly only Balarama could set free dhenuka from curse of the sage Durvasa and secondly Lord Krishna had promised to Prahlad maharaj not to kill anybody from his dynasty.


Thursday 3 May 2012

The story of Krishna and Arishta, the demon bull

Arishta was a demon disguised as giant bull, send by kansa. His appearience was as dark as smoke along with very sharp and piercing horns. Arishta was very strong and huge. He could tore the earth with his powerful hooves. Alarmed with his terrorism, everyone in gokul were scared and felt insecured. But krishna clapped his hands in order to challenge the Arishtasura. Arishta got charged and attacked krishna with his pointed horns. Krishna immedietly held his horn with his tight grip in order to stop him and hit him with his thigh. Krishna finally broke one of the horn of Arishta and attacked him with same horn. The attack ended the life of demon and Arishta fell down dead.

But people of gokul blame krishna for killing an animal which was sin according to Hindu mythology. Even Radha with her friends kept distance from Lord krishna.


Monday 30 April 2012

Shri Radha Krishna Temple Kanpur

Shree Radha Krishna Temple is one the magnificent and unique temple of Kanpur, India. This temple was built by J.K Trust, thus locally known as J.K temple. This Hindu temple has five shrines dedicated each to Lord Radha-Krishna, Lord Ardhnareswara, Lord Lakshminarayana, Lord Narmadeshwar and Lord Hanuman.

Any visit to Kanpur is incomplete without visiting this temple as this temple has very rich architecture in the marble construction, which reflects styles from both northern and southern temple of India

This temple is the ideal place for devotees seeking peace and holy environment.



Friday 6 April 2012

God Krishna Wallpaper

A really high definition wallpaper of God Krishna. It can be set on desktop with resolution as high as 3000 by 3000. This is a high quality Radha Krishna Wallpaper.

high definition Krishna Wallpaper

Baby Krishna tied to a grinding mortar by rope for breaking butter pot by yashoda. Krishna frees cursed disciples in return

Once Baby Krishna broke a butter pot, took the butter out and started eating it. When mother Yashoda saw the broken pot, she became infuriated and tried to tie Krishna to a nearby placed grinding mortar. But when she tried to tie Him, she found that the rope was too short. She gathered more ropes from the house and added to it, but at the end she found the same shortage. In this attempt, she became tired. Then Lord Krishna appreciated the hard labor of His mother, He agreed to be bound up by the ropes. Krishna, playing as a human child in the house of mother Yasoda, was performing His own selected pastimes. He did this to ensure that two cursed fellows could be relieved from their sin.

Once, the two sons of Kuvera, Manigriva and Nalakuvera were cursed by Narada to stand as trees. Narada told them that they would be relieved from his curse when Lord Krishna takes birth.

Tied to the grinding mortar, baby Krishna began to proceed towards the growing trees in order to fulfill the prophecy of His great devotee Narada. He then began to proceed through the passage between the two trees. Although he was able to pass through the passage between the two trees, the large wooden mortar stuck horizontally between the trees. Taking advantage of this, Lord Krishna began to pull the rope which was tied to the mortar. As soon as He pulled, with great strength, the two trees fell down immediately with a great thud. Out of the broken, fallen trees came two great personalities, shining like blazing fire. All sides became illuminated and beautiful by their presence. The two purified bodies immediately came before child Krishna and bowed down to offer their respects and prayers.

This is one of the many leelas that Lord Krishna had performed during his childhood. Jai Shree Krishna!

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Thursday 5 April 2012

Krishna fighting and killing the evil forces of Kansa

Kansa was the evil brother of Devaki, who was demonous in nature. Kamsa was told in a prophecy that the eighth child of Devaki would kill him. Lord Krishna was born as the eighth son. After Krishna grew up, he returned to the kingdom, Kamsa was eventually killed by Krishna, as was originally predicted by the divine prophecy. Krisna in the meantime also slayed many demons and freed the earth from their malice.

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