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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Monday 2 April 2012

Information about the Guruvayur Temple of Lord Krishna at Kerala

Guruvayur is a city in Kerala which hosts a grand temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. This is the most important place of worship for Hindus in Kerala. The idol which is worshiped here is said to be 5000 years old. This idol represents a form of Krishna with four arms carrying the conch, mace, Sudarshan chakra and a lotus. This Krishna idol represents divine form of god Vishnu as revealed to Vasudeva and Devaki, hence Guruvayur is also known as "Dwaraka of Southern India".

The worship of Idol is done according to the Vedic traditions, and is followed up to the absolute perfection, which is a hallmark of the Guruvayur temple.

Story Behind The Guruvayur Idol

Initially, the Idol was worshiped by Lord Vishnu, and then he handed it over to Lord Brahma.