HE will have mastery in eight fields i.e. ved knowing, weapons swording, horse riding, ANIMA, (being small, BIG etc.). learn weapons from PARSHURAM.
Krishna is Incarnation (avatāra) of Lord Vishnu. He has many great powers, which he showed in Mahabharata war.
yes he did
Lord Krishna isn't really a god but an Avatar of Vishnu. He just has powers of a god.
Yes he does. He saved a woman in an arena and gave her never ending cloth using magic.
Krishna protected Dhruvapati, the ruler of the northern region, by intervening during a critical moment when Dhruvapati faced a threat from powerful adversaries. By using his divine powers, Krishna ensured that Dhruvapati was safeguarded from harm, demonstrating his role as a protector of righteousness and devotees. This act reinforced Krishna's commitment to uphold dharma and assist those who earnestly seek his help. Through his intervention, Krishna not only ensured physical protection but also instilled courage and faith in Dhruvapati.
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.
The strengths of Sri Krishna nicely described in the 10th Chapter of Bhagavad-gita which called, "Opulences of the Absolute". Sri Krishna is the source of everything both material and spiritual. Whatever is great in this world is just a spark of His splendor. All the planets, stars, galaxies, all of it was created from His energy and Power.
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Krishna Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu, who is one of the most beloved deities in Hinduism. According to scriptures, Krishna was born at midnight on the Ashtami tithi (eighth day) of the Krishna Paksha in the month of Bhadrapada (August–September), in Mathura. Origin The story goes back to the time when King Kansa of Mathura was terrorizing his people. A prophecy declared that Devaki’s eighth son would be the one to end Kansa’s tyranny. To prevent this, Kansa imprisoned Devaki and her husband Vasudeva, killing their first six children. The seventh, Balarama, was mystically transferred to Rohini’s womb. Finally, on the stormy night of Krishna’s birth, divine intervention allowed Vasudeva to safely carry the newborn Krishna across the Yamuna River to Gokul, where he was raised by Nanda and Yashoda. Significance Victory of Good over Evil: Krishna’s birth represents the divine assurance that whenever adharma (injustice) rises, Vishnu incarnates to restore dharma (righteousness). Symbol of Divine Love & Joy: Krishna’s childhood stories, his leelas of stealing butter, playing the flute, and dancing with the gopis, remind devotees of pure love, innocence, and devotion. Spiritual Path: The teachings of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita, revealed later in his life, guide humanity on duty, devotion, and detachment. Cultural Unity: The festival is celebrated with fasting, midnight prayers, singing of bhajans, enactments of Krishna’s life (Raslila), and joyous traditions like Dahi Handi (breaking the butter pot). In essence, Janmashtami is not just about celebrating the birth of a divine child, it’s about welcoming hope, love, and dharma into our lives, reminding us that light will always overcome darkness.
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Hare Krishna - is a mantra recited by members of the Krishna religious movement. The full mantra is... Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare