He stole butter not only because he loves it but also he want to show his love towards GOPIs of Gokul who were just mad for him. These gopis loved to see him doing various types of nuisances and thats why for the sake of their devotees, Lord Krishna did this.
I have not heard of this expression. What do you mean by it? Do you mean that he would steal butter from homes? Yes, his friends led by Krishna used to do this when he was a child. He was very fond of butter.
because lord Krishna thinks that cow is our sort of mother because she give us milk and cows milk is very pure and cow also give us butter lord Krishna jast love to eat butter all tome so that's why cow is very close to lord Krishna
John Stratton Hawley has written: 'Sur Das' 'Krishna, the butter thief' -- subject(s): Braj drama, History and criticism, Krishna (Hindu deity) in literature 'At Play With Krishna' 'Devi' 'Fundamentalism and Gender' 'Studying the Sikhs'
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
A person who steals is a thief.
Thieves steal things to take them without permission and to benefit themselves. This behavior is illegal and can result in consequences such as fines or jail time.
Krishna Janmaasthami or Krishna Jayanthi is a festival of Hindus, celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna.
Rama Rama Krishna Krishna was created on 2010-05-12.
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Lord Krishna's birthday festival is known as Krishna Janmashtami. Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Vishnu.
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The one that steals could be a robber, theif, or a badguy.