Lord Krishna's transport is often depicted as a chariot driven by horses or cows. In the famous epic Mahabharata, he is described as riding a chariot driven by the brave warrior Arjuna during the battle of Kurukshetra.
Krishna's mace was named Kaumodaki.
The phrase "The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord" is from the book of Job, specifically Job 1:21. Job utters these words when he faces immense loss and suffering but maintains his faith.
Marjorie Lord was a Christian Scientist.
A common response to "The Gospel of the Lord" is "Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ."
The plural possessive form of "lord" is "lords'."
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur.
Pootana through her breast in Krishnas childhood days
Yadhavas or Yadhus are krishnas family
First of all he is not krishna's son but is of Lord Shiva's son and his name is God Ganesha
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Krishna's mace was named Kaumodaki.
yes some yadavas used title nayak and naidu and naicker title both are vaishnavates yadavas commonly told us lord krishnas descends
Kaustubh is a Sanskrit name that means "a divine jewel" or "a precious gem." In Hindu mythology, Kaustubh is also the name of a precious gem worn by Lord Vishnu.
Hare Krishnas are Vegetarian.
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