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Krishna

Krishna is an important figure in the Hindu faith. He is said to have written the Bhagavad Gita, which is a Hindu religious text. Questions about Krishna can be directed here.

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Name of actress playing Radha in sri Krishna?

Name of the actress is "Shweta", who has also worked in "khoon bhari maang" as a child artist.....

What does Krishna look like?

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.

Who is Chaitanya?

Chaitanya, 1485-1533, Indian mystic, also called Gauranga ("the Golden"). He was born of Brahman parents in Nabadwip, Bengal, a center of Sanskrit learning. As a young man he attained prominence as a scholar, but at 22 he underwent a profound religious conversion and became an ecstatic devotee of http://www.answers.com/topic/krishna. At 24 he became a renunciant and left Nabadwip on pilgrimage, finally settling in Puri, Orissa, where he lived the rest of his life. His charisma made him the leader of an important sect of Vaishnavites that is still active. He emphasized the importance of nonritualistic worship in the form of kirtan, or religious song and dance, and devotion focusing on the love of Krishna and his consort Radha as the archetype of mystical union. Chaitanya is regarded by his followers as an avatar (incarnation) of Krishna and Radha in a single form.

What is means of Radhe Krishna?

Radha is almost always depicted alongside her paramour Krishna.

The complete conception of God includes God and His energies, which exist simultaneously with Him and are in a sense identical to Him. The sum of Krishna's energies is Radha, His eternal consort. Like the sun and sunshine, Krishna and Radha are one.

Radha embodies the totality of love for Krishna. Thus She is known as the personification of Bhakti, or loving devotion to God.

Loving God is our natural state, now dormant. By Her pure example, Radha is the beacon calling everyone to re-awaken full love for Krishna. She also dispenses mercy to help us achieve that goal.

Radha-Krishna are the male and female aspects of God. Known as the Divine Couple, together they are the full manifestation of God.-

Last meet between Radha and Krishna?

It is when Krishna was going to Mathura from Vrindavan to kill the evil king Kans who was also the uncle of lord Krishna at that time on the way to Mathura Krishna last meet to Radha at this planet but they are supposed to live together in haven together by Hindu people

What does Lord Krishna says abot others in Bhagwat Geeta?

Although this para goes out of the question, still I can not resist to comment on the same. I did not study the Bible, but then I happen to see one picture, in which Lord Jesus is sitting amongst the disciples, one child is sitting on His lap. He says there " You have to love others like you love yourself. Do you understand or I just shatter?" The 'same' thing is said in Geeta by Lord Krishna. The person, whose mind is in his control, the one, who has conquered the the organs of earthly enjoyment, the one, whose heart is pure and one who thinks that the soul in others as his God, then his deeds or what ever he does, does not get attached to him. (5/7).

Lord Krishna says "The man who see myself in every soul and see every soul in myself sees the real Me. (That means real Lord Krishna.) That means for that person, I am there and for Me he is there." (6/30).

Lord Krishna says "The person, who sees Myself in every soul, like same one (big?) soul and then worship me, how so ever he behaves, he behaves like Myself only." (6/31).

( It looks that God is repeatedly telling the "same" thing at different places and time. The stupid follower are misinterpreting the words. They are fighting amongst themselves for nothing. It is all nothing but ego based misbehaviour.)

There is one verse in Geeta where Lord Krishna says " When ever there is loss of religion and growth of bad things in the society, I take birth. (4/7).

Lord Krishna proceeds to say " To help the people, who do good things, to destroy the people, who do bad things, I take birth in ages after ages. (4/8).

(The stupid people, who are dominated by the ego are free to fight over the "words" which are interpreted differently over time and place. They fight on the silly issues that whether the God comes Himself or that He sent his son or He sends His messengers. Incidentally the human being is the only species, which have damaged the ecosystem, kills the the fellow being of the same species over silly issues, based on "ego" and thinks that he is " most intelligent.")

Why Krishna steals butter?

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.

What instrument does Krishna the Hindu play?

Flute is the musical instrument which is attributed to Lord Krishna's playing

What is the name of the shank played by lord Krishna?

Panchajanya is the name of Lord Krishna's shank, or conchshell.

Direct reference: Bhagavad-gita 1.15

What was the purpose of Bhagavad Gita?

To get you on the correct path of life

Why the cow is very closer to Lord Krishna?

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

Why do you worship the couple of lord Krishna and Radha and not lord Krishna rookmeri?

Answer: Krishna and Radha is our soul and mind ,they represent only one Identity. Rukshmani is physical form of different identity. Marriage is between two different identity . Krishna and Radha are spiritual form , not real identity (Physical). In order to have self realization mind will become secondary (Means Radha has to go ones Kansh (Evil mind) killed and Krishna become leader.

Why was Krishna special to Hindus?

He orated the Hindu holy book "bhagvad gita".

What is the Distance from Dwarka to Mathura?

The distance between Dwaraka and Mathura is 1310.8 kilometer by way of national highway number 27. But there was no high way at the time of Krishna. Jarasandha attacked Mathura repeatedly. Jarasandha was defeated. But then Krishna decided to move to Gujarat along with his whole clan. It must have taken long period. It must have been very difficult to move along the jungle. But once you take the decision, you fallow it. There are some people, who likes to fight. No matter what may go. There is no solution to such mentality. There is no option but to go for the war.

How many horses were in shri Krishna's chariot in mahabharat?

There were four horses in Shri Krishna's Chariot They were: 1. Balahak, Megh, Shaibya and sugreeva. The Charioter's (Sarathi) name was Daruka.

How did Krishna convince arjuna to go to the war?

The argument which Krishna used to persuade arjuna to fight was about ,

1. Not to coward away from the fate , and believe in himself on winning the battle , because the winning or loosing is into his hands , and he's gotta fight against what is wrong , even though he's weak or unable to do so!

2. The karma which the people attacking the pandavas ( The family which arjun belonged to) has been all filled up , and arjun needs to pay it off to them!

So as far as I've read Mahabharata , Maybe that's what the argument was about

What is the significance of Infant Lord Krishna sucking his toe lying on a pipal leaf?

The image of Infant Lord Krishna sucking his toe while lying on a pipal leaf symbolizes innocence, playfulness, and the divine nature of childhood. It reflects Krishna's enchanting and carefree personality, highlighting his connection to nature and the universe. The pipal leaf, often associated with spiritual significance in Indian culture, further emphasizes the divine aspect of Krishna's incarnation. This scene is a reminder of the joy and simplicity found in the divine presence, illustrating the profound connection between the divine and the mundane.

What's the name of teenage Sudama in Sri Krishna by Ramanand Sagar?

In the television series "Sri Krishna" by Ramanand Sagar, the teenage version of Sudama is depicted as a close friend of Lord Krishna. He is portrayed with a simple and humble demeanor, reflecting his background as a poor Brahmin. Sudama's character highlights themes of friendship, loyalty, and devotion in the show.