Eight Sons of Mother Devaki
In Hindu folklore, the eighth carnation of Vishnu, Sri Krishna, is the one in particular who shows up in various hues in each phase of his natural life.
As a youngster he was underhanded and his adolescence was loaded with tricks and fun. Some worship Krishna as the ideal child of innocent and virtuous. In his youth, he was the most romantic lover and wooed young girls with his flute.
The young ladies were committed to him and Radha was his most noteworthy lover. He was a compassionate king and cared for the poor. He was a loyal and trusted friend. He was skilled in war and counselled his friend, Arjuna, on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, giving the world the greatest scripture-Bhagwad Gita, which is read worldwide.
Just before the war, Krishna had explained to Arjuna just before the that how an aspiring seeker might seek union with God. This shaped the premise of Bhagwad Gita, which till date when contemplated, approaches each time with new importance. Unlike the other scriptures of the past, The Gita did not teach world renunciation but instead encouraged world acceptance.
There are many exciting and adventurous stories about Lord Krishna from his birth to his death. Those who believe in Hindu mythology and faith in Sri Krishna, celebrate their adorable God’s birthday in the form of Janmashtami. On this day, devotees keep a fast to obtain the grace of Lord Krishna. It is one of the greatest religious celebrations in India.
Janmashtami birth date of Lord Krishna—the day he made his earthly appearance. According to mythological texts, Shri Krishna was born in the month of September, on the eight-day of the dark fortnight. And if this day coincides with the Rohini Nakshatra, then it is considered even luckier and that year, this day is also celebrated as Sri Krishna’s birth anniversary.
Krishna was born the eighth son of mother Devaki and father Vasudev both were in prison by his maternal Changsha (the king of Mathura). To save his life from getting killed by his maternal uncle, he was taken across the river by his father where he was brought up by Yasoda and Nanda, a cowherd.
In Hindu folklore, the eighth carnation of Vishnu, Sri Krishna, is the one in particular who shows up in various hues in each phase of his natural life.
As a youngster he was underhanded and his adolescence was loaded with tricks and fun. Some worship Krishna as the ideal child of innocent and virtuous. In his youth, he was the most romantic lover and wooed young girls with his flute.
The young ladies were committed to him and Radha was his most noteworthy lover. He was a compassionate king and cared for the poor. He was a loyal and trusted friend. He was skilled in war and counselled his friend, Arjuna, on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, giving the world the greatest scripture-Bhagwad Gita, which is read worldwide.
Just before the war, Krishna had explained to Arjuna just before the that how an aspiring seeker might seek union with God. This shaped the premise of Bhagwad Gita, which till date when contemplated, approaches each time with new importance. Unlike the other scriptures of the past, The Gita did not teach world renunciation but instead encouraged world acceptance.
There are many exciting and adventurous stories about Lord Krishna from his birth to his death. Those who believe in Hindu mythology and faith in Sri Krishna, celebrate their adorable God’s birthday in the form of Janmashtami. On this day, devotees keep a fast to obtain the grace of Lord Krishna. It is one of the greatest religious celebrations in India.
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