Lord Krishna used to play the Flute in his childhood. Every body was hypnotized to listen the same. He left the Gokula at very young age and there after he never hold the flute in his hand probably.
Flute is the musical instrument which is attributed to Lord Krishna's playing
Lord Krishna used to have a flute in his hand always. He can play it well. He is known to be a shepard and has flute in hand.
No one knows exactly what Lord Krishna looked like but he is often depicted in Hindu art as a young man, often playing a Flute.
"The Flute Player of Brindaban" is a poem by Sarojini Naidu that describes the beauty of Lord Krishna playing the flute in the mythical city of Brindaban. The poem captures the enchanting music of Krishna's flute that mesmerizes the listeners and creates a sense of bliss and peace in the surroundings. It evokes imagery of nature and a divine connection with Krishna through his music.
No one knows exactly what Lord Krishna looked like but he is often depicted in Hindu art as a young man, often playing a Flute.
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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 cast of The Flute of Krishna - 1926 includes: Thelma Biracree Constance Finkel Evelyn Sabin as Radha
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Vmasi is the name of lord krishna's flute
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.
You have spelled it wrong. It is Krishna (one who attracts). Krishna is supposed to have been born in a prison where his mother's brother, Kamsa, who was a very evil king, had imprisoned her and her husband, since it was prophesied that Krishna would kill him. The story says that when Krishna was born, all the jail officials went to sleep by divine design, and Krishna's father, Vasudeva, was able to smuggle him to his friend, Nanda, who was the chief of a village. Krishna grew up in this village (Nandagaon), used to graze his father's cows and used to play flute as many children do to pass the time in grazing fields. That is why Krishna, when depicted as a child is shown with cows and flute. He was a master with the flute and could call men and women, domestic and wild animals, with the beautiful tunes that he played on the flute.