Lord Krishna

Untold stories

Why and what should you do on a wednesday to have a blessed life. Read on to know.

Indian mythology dedicates each day of the week to a certain deity. It is believed that worshiping that deity on that day of the week is very fruitful. Wednesday of every week s dedicated to Lord Vitthal. Vitthal is an incarnation of Lord Vitthal has many followers in the state of Maharashtra. He is worshiped Read more about Why and what should you do on a wednesday to have a blessed life. Read on to know.[…]

Worshiping Lord on Thursday will bless you with immense joy and prosperity.

Every day of the week is dedicated to a particular god/goddess based on the Indian mythology. There is a sign of every day based on a mythological myth and a custom to worship that day. It is believed that worshipping Lord Vishnu, on Thursdays is a lucky charm for you. Worshipers of Lord Vishnu observe Read more about Worshiping Lord on Thursday will bless you with immense joy and prosperity.[…]

Lord Krishna’s Majesty: The story of Lifting the Gowardhan Parvat.

In Vrindavan, there was a ritual of offering Yagya to appease Lord Indra and seek from him the blessing of rains. Lord Krishna was quietly witnessing the gathering where all the planning of the Puja and Yagna was going on. Lord Krishna who was just a small boy then raised question on the ritual the Read more about Lord Krishna’s Majesty: The story of Lifting the Gowardhan Parvat.[…]

Meaning of the most revered Shloka.

Karmanye vadhikaraste Ma Phaleshu Kadachana, Ma Karmaphalaheturbhurma Te Sangostvakarmani The worse literally translates to: You have the right to work only but never to its fruits. Let not the fruits of action be not your motive, nor let your attachment be to inaction. This verse occurs in the forty-seventh verse in the second chapter of Read more about Meaning of the most revered Shloka.[…]

A tale of Friendship: Krishna and Sudhama. Click to read.

Lord Krishna and Sudama were best of friends in their childhood. They indulged in many mischievous activities together. They used to the forest to collect dried woods, trouble the gopis together, collect fruits and berries from other’s gardens. They were almost inseparable. But as the time passed, they had to lead different lives and take Read more about A tale of Friendship: Krishna and Sudhama. Click to read.[…]

‘Radha and Krishna’ – An eternal Love Story

The love story of Radha and Krishna is an eternal bond that we swear upon even today for sanctity and purity of Love for a relation. The bond between Krishna and Radha is way beyond the superficial societal norm of a marriage. There have always been debates on the relationship between Krishna and Radha. Were Read more about ‘Radha and Krishna’ – An eternal Love Story[…]

The story of how Krishna restored peace in the land of Mathura.

Kamsa, the brutal king of Mathura, had imprisoned Devki (his sister)and Vasudev (Devki’s husband) because of the Akashwani that said that ‘Devki and Vasudev’s eighth son will avenge for all the brutality and kill Kamsa’. Despite all of  Kamsa’s attempts to kill the eighth son of Devki and Vasudev, he was born. Krishna was born. Read more about The story of how Krishna restored peace in the land of Mathura.[…]

Find out the meaning of the Shloka..

Yada yada hi dharmasya glanirbhavati bharata Abhythanamadharmasya tadatmanam srijamyaham   Paritranaya sadhunang vinashay cha dushkritam Dharmasangsthapanarthay sambhabami yuge yuge   The meaning of these two slokas is Whenever there is decay of righteousness, O Bharata, And there is exaltation of unrighteousness, then I Myself come forth ; For the protection of the good, for the destruction Read more about Find out the meaning of the Shloka..[…]

Why didn’t Krishna kill the poisonous snake, Kalia on defeating him?? The reason is divine!

The story of the great dance while playing flute on the hoods of Kalia is very famous. The poisonous snake, Kalia had created a havoc in Mathura. Kalia chased Krishna and coiled himself around the little boy but Krishna was very swift and in the chase, Krishna very easily escaped Kalia. Krishna climbed over the Read more about Why didn’t Krishna kill the poisonous snake, Kalia on defeating him?? The reason is divine![…]

The Adaption of Krishna and Putana’s fable in Kathakali is extremely mesmerizing.

Kansa, the demonic king wanted to kill Krishna when he got to know that he was his sister, Devaki and Vasudev’s son. Kamsa planned the fate of the innocent baby, Krishna to save his life. Wishing to kill Krishna, Kamsa employed one of the hideous demons, Putana. Putana was a witch who mastered the black Read more about The Adaption of Krishna and Putana’s fable in Kathakali is extremely mesmerizing.[…]