Krishna is a Sanskrit word found in the ancient Vedic scriptures. It is the proper name of the Supreme Personality of Godhead Who is described throughout the Vedas, and Who appeared on this planet 5,000 years ago.
As a side note, the word "Hindu" is not of Indian origin. Medieval Muslim invaders, unable to to pronounce "Sindhu" as a name of a river they were crossing, pronounced it as "Hindu", and named the people who lived on the other side of the river Sindhu as "Hindus".
An accurate term to describe the civilization and culture of India is "Vedic civilization", or "Vedic culture", as Indian culture was grounded in and regulated by the teachings of the ancient Vedic scriptures.
Krishna is the name of a Hindu God It can also very-well be an Indian boy name.
Krishna is name of an Hindu God. Incarnation of lord Vishnu. ans; Krishna means soul and he lives in the body of Balrama(body)
The meaning of 'Kishore' is name of the god in childhood 'Sri krishna'.
kanav means the earrings lord Krishna used to wear kanav means lord Krishna
yes, hindu have a god
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Yes, Krishna is considered an avatar of Vishnu in Hindu mythology.
The Hindu name "Brij" refers to a region in India known as Braj or Brij, which is associated with the early life of Lord Krishna. It is often characterized by its rich cultural and spiritual significance, particularly in relation to Krishna's childhood and his playful exploits in the area. The name can also symbolize love, devotion, and the divine playfulness associated with Krishna's persona.
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Janmashtami means Birthday. In Hinduism, we celebrate the Birthdays of Hindu Gods like Rama, Krishna, etc. as a festival. Example: Sri Krishna Janmashtami.
In Telugu, the name Murali Krishnan could be interpreted as "మురళి" (Murali) meaning "flute" and "కృష్ణ" (Krishna) referring to the Hindu deity Krishna. So, the name could symbolize someone who is melodious like a flute and associated with Lord Krishna.
The name Vamsi is of Indian origin and means "flute" or "musical instrument." It is a popular name in Hindu culture, often associated with Lord Krishna who is depicted playing the flute.