The name "Darsh" is often associated with Lord Krishna in the context of "darshan," which means to see or behold the divine. In Hindu tradition, having darshan of Krishna refers to the spiritual experience of witnessing his divine form and presence, often during religious rituals or festivals. This concept emphasizes the importance of vision and connection with the divine in Hindu worship. Krishna's various forms and manifestations are celebrated in many texts, rituals, and practices, underscoring his role as a beloved deity in Hinduism.
The title he used was "Lord Protector" (of the Protestant faith), and his name was Oliver Cromwell.
The boy's name Jessy which can also be used as girl's name, is a variant of the Hebrew name Jesse , and means "the Lord exists".
Margaret Brent was Lord Baltimore's lawyer and used that power to help pay the unpaid soldiers in Maryland. She did this without Lord Baltimore's permission, and although it satisfied the soldiers it angered Lord Baltimore.
No, if I remember correctly, a lord was a wealthy landowner, and a king was the ruler of the land. An equivalent of a lord today would be anyone who owns a house. A king's equivalent would be a communist ruler or monarch.
Lord De La Warr treated the Native Americans very brutally and used Irish tactics.
If you are asking about Lord Krishna's Shankh (they used in Mahabharat) then It's name Panchjanya
kanav means the earrings lord Krishna used to wear kanav means lord Krishna
No, Krishna did not marry Radha. He married Rukmini.
'Praise be to Lord Govinda, Lord Gopala be praised, All glories to Lord Hari, the husband of Radharani.' It's a Vedic song or mantra used by devotees of Krishna in meditation. Repeated over and over the expression of the words raise the worshiper to a transcendent state. Govinda and Gopāla are names of Krishna, Gopala referring to his youthful occupation as a cowherd. Lord Hari is another expression of The Supreme Lord, Krishna or Vishnu.
The name Shyama means Dark goddess it is also a Greek name.
Mukund means "a very precious jewel". It is one of the Nine Nidhis. An interpretation of Mukund is quicksilver. Mukund also means bestower of freedom. When used in conjunction with Madhav, i.e. Mukund Madhav, it becomes a name of Lord Krishna or Lord Vishnu, from Hindu mythology.
I don't know about Vrushank but name Vrashank according to Shiv Puran For Shiv Shestra naam means one who owns bulls sign meaning Lord Shiva.
Lord Krishna didnt own any pet!!!Most of the gods in Hinduism have Vehicles which are usually an animal for example Ganesh's vehicle is a small mouse . Vishnu is riding on Garuda; a large Eagle. Kartikeya or Skanda is seen riding a peacock and Kamdeva's vehicle is a parrot.Lord Krishna's vehicle I would say is the very heart of all things moving and unmoving , which includes you and me ! As for his pet? he used to have many cows near him but they were his friends not pets:DLord shri Krishna did have pets.he had cows, oxens, a deer,a monkey,dogs,swans and peacocks. and that's to name a few of them.to see lord Krishna's other pets go to : http:/www.vrindavan.de/pets.htmThe question may arise from the expression, 'I am Krishna's dog' (used by George Harrison - possibly?) which is simply a statement of surrender/devotion to Krishna energy. It is metaphoric/poetic, I thought, and not intended to refer to any actual 'divine animal'
Shri Krishna uses His Sudarshan Chakra to protect devotees and chastise the demonic. When Sisupala used up his available 100 times to blaspheme Lord Krishna and disturb devotees Sri Krishna used His Sudarshan chakra. Another use was to protect Pariksit Maharaja in the womb, when Avatthama sent a brahmastra to kill him. Also, Bhaumasara demon was killed by Lord Sri Krishna's Sudarshana. City of Varanasi was burned down with Sudarshan during Paundraka demon episode. There are other usages as well. References: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.1.5-7, 10.59.21, 10.66.37-43
The phrases "Shivarpanamastu" and "Krishnarpanamastu" are used in Hindu rituals to dedicate offerings to Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna, respectively. The choice between them depends on whom you are offering the prayer or the offering to. If you are dedicating your actions or offerings to Lord Shiva, you would use "Shivarpanamastu," while for Lord Krishna, you would use "Krishnarpanamastu." Both expressions signify surrender and devotion to the chosen deity.
Let me start correcting the word 'Lord'. In English the word 'Lord' is used for higher class human beings. Shri Krishna was not a human being. Hence let's start using the word 'God Shri Krishna' The ajnma prabhu had taken this Avtar towards the end of Dwapar Yug. When he went back to Swadham, the Dwapar Yug ended and Kaliyug started. It is about 5100 years as of now.
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.