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The Almighty God of Vrindavan

Lord Krishna the supreme God of Love
Lord Krishna the supreme God of Love

Shri Krishna- The God of Love and Lilas

Shri Krishna the God of Love and Lilas

Shri Krishna and Bhakti:-


Sri Krishna, also known as Nandlal or Yashoda Nandan, was born to Sri Vasudev and Mata deviki but he grew up under the care of Sri Nandbaba and Yashoda Mata in the land of gokul.He performed several mysterious Lila's in Vrindavan.The divine plays of Lord Sri Krishna are known to this world as ‘Rasa’.


They were the replica of the truth of that when one soul reaches the bliss of divinity the divine blesses it by merging it within himself. Gopis are known to be the women of Vrindavan who soaked their souls in the ocean of devotion, physically, verbally and through meditation. The whole trinity bows to their feet, for they achieved the selfless love and company of holy divine himself.



Gopis and Shri Krishna's Pure Love

Who are Gopis and how they related to Sri Krishna?


These Gopis are believe to be the incarnations of the roots of Vedas, the saints and sages who soaked themselves in ‘tapsya’ to achieve divine blessings in his holy feet. People define them as women but it is wrong they just see the gender of their physical appearance; only those who soaks themselves in devotion can see the divinity of the Gopis’ souls which outcast all barriers of existence. If one debates why they incarnated in form of women and not anything else; one can see a hidden bitter truth in this factor too. These Gopis are believe to be the incarnations of the roots of Vedas, the saints and sages who soaked themselves in ‘tapsya’ to achieve divine blessings in his holy feet. People define them as women but it is wrong they just see the gender of their physical appearance; only those who soaks themselves in devotion can see the divinity of the Gopis’ souls which outcast all barriers of existence.


If one debates why they incarnated in form of women and not anything else; one can see a hidden bitter truth in this factor too: If they incarnated as Brahmans it was easy for all to say that they are learned, hence possessed holy powers to achieve the divine. If they incarnated as a man it was easy for the society to accept, as it doesn't bars a man to commit himself to God in such manner. If they incarnated as a child all would apparently say that they are innocent and hence God loves them the most. To show the height of devotion, thus they incarnated in form of women who were not learned; simple villagers, bounded by the norms of society, filled with responsibilities of family and barred from freedom. As a human body, who is so bounded and yet sets its soul free from boundaries of world and entrusts it soul to the divine is the true warrior who wins the battle and shines the brightest. The ‘Rasa’ is exactly the celebration of the moment, when divine merged holy souls within him by performing His divine playful selfless endeavors-‘RaasLeelas’. Hence there can’t be any vulgarity or Kama associated with it, because Lord Sri Krishna was just eight years old- a prodigy of innocence when He performed ‘RaasLeelas’ with the Gopis.



Shri Krishna and Bhagwad Geeta

Lord Krishna and the Four Yugas:


This earth is a boon gifted to humans to live by Sri Krishna, but our selfish emotions and the desire to rule this world destroys the purity of nature. The span of dharma or method of worshiping and achieving oneness with the almighty on this earth is divided in four different parts.


  • 1. The Satyug which means where dharma existed in whole power with truth, generosity, peace and purity, ‘Tapa’ was the path to be followed to purify ones soul.
  • 2. Tretayug which means dharma’s glory reduces a bit and shined with truth, generosity and peace, thus ‘Yajna’ Vedic fire sacrifices were the source to achieve lord.
  • 3. In Dwaparyuga dharma possessed only truth and generosity; hence generous offerings made were a source to achieve Lord. It is in this Yuga that Lord Shri Krishna the avatar of lord Vishnu possessing sixteen kalas blessed this earth and protected it from the horrible devastation. The kings like ‘kansa’ believed to reign world with evil means, thus Shri Krishna destroyed such evil souls and spread the knowledge of pure love, peace ,harmony and revealed the principles that one should follow for one’s purification of soul.
  • 4. Last is the ongoing Kalyuga in which Dharma exists only with the power of truth and one can achieve enlightenment by merely reciting the name of Lord Krishna with love and devotion.It is believed the day Sri Krishna went to Nikunj Kaliyug had entered the earth thus by chanting Sri Krishna's name one can be saved by the ill effects of Kaliyug.



Shri Radha and Shri Krishna's Pure Love

Lord Sri Krishna and Sri Radha Bhakti yog


The Vedas describe the supreme divinity of Sri Krishna the never-ending list of divine names and amorous power he possesses. Feelings rule this human heart but if these emotions are devoted to the almighty with pure thoughts and love, one’s soul can easily get one with the supreme power without following the harsh paths of ‘Japa’, ’Tapa’, ’Vrat’.


There are various types of emotions of love that accompanies one’s bhakti. Seeking Sri Krishna is too difficult as He is believed to be “Nirmohi” means not attached to anybody He only loves and listens to Sri Radha Rani so if one really wants to His blessings one should ardently chant Sri Radha. Thus, in Vrindavan every street every soul to every corner constantly echoes with the name of Sri Radha. By listening to Sri Radhakrishna Lila’s, chanting Sri Radhakrishna’s name, seeing Sri Krishna's appearance and meditating Sri Radhakrishnan’s every moment one gets blessed with pure selfless devotion.



Mother Yashoda and Vatsalya Rasa for Lord Krishna

Mother Yashoda and Vatsalya rasa


The bond of love shared between mother Yashoda and Lord Shri Krishna. Though mother Yashoda hadn’t given birth to Shri Krishna yet she nurtured him with full love and care.


Shri Krishna, who holds this trinity, let himself get tied to an okhal or Mortar as punishment by mother Yashoda for the love that was hidden in her motherhood. To honor selfless motherhood of Mata Yashoda, Shri Krishna named himself as ‘Yashodanandan’and proved that the hands that rock the cradle are far more supreme than just giving birth.

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