Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna is the eighth avatar of Vishnu, known for his childhood miracles, love for Radha, and teachings in the Bhagavad Gita.
About Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna, the Supreme Enchanter and Divine Protector, is portrayed with a radiant, dark-blue complexion, playing the flute amidst cows and gopis, symbolizing his divine charm and universal love. Adorned with peacock feathers and yellow garments, his image radiates joy and transcendence. His playful Leelas in Vrindavan and his guidance in the Bhagavad Gita both demonstrate his multifaceted divinity. As the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, Krishna is the eternal guide, friend, and cosmic protector. He represents spiritual wisdom, love, and cosmic play. Festivals like Janmashtami honor his divine birth and his teachings inspire balance between worldly duties and spiritual realization.
Depiction of Lord Krishna
Krishna is often shown as a young cowherd playing a flute, adorned with a peacock feather. As a charioteer in the Mahabharata, he is regal and wise.
Lord Krishna Roop and Avatar
He appears as Bala Krishna (child), Gopala (cowherd), Jagannath, and Parthasarathi (charioteer of Arjuna).
Important Festivals
Krishna Janmashtami, Holi, and Govardhan Puja are celebrated in his honor.
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