Sunday, December 26, 2010

Regarding heroic achievements of Lord Krishna as envisaged & flashed by me on the f.b. on Dec.26,2010

Bishwa Nath Singh

Are we aware that he birth of Lord Krishna is in itself a transcendental phenomenon that generates soothing effect among the minds of Hindus & all alike and overwhelms one and all with its glorious happenings? It was the mother Earth, who was unable to bear the burden of sins committed by evil kings and rulers that time, appealed to Lord Brahma, the Creator for help. Lord Brahma had prayed to the Supreme Lord Vishnu, who assured him that he would soon be born on earth to contain tyrannical forces.Let us have glimpse of this mythological events in brief!

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(Photo of Lord Krishna & Goddess Radha


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Amarnath Misra jai jai shree ji shree ji

Bishwa Nath Singh :
Amongst those evils, one such evil force was Kamsa, the ruler of Mathura in Uttar Pradesh State of India and his people were utterly scared of him. On the day Kamsa's sister Devaki was married to Vasudeva, a voice from the sky was heard pr...ophesying that Devaki's eighth son would be the destroyer of Kamsa. The frightened Kamsa immediately unsheathed his sword to kill his sister but Vasudeva intervened and implored Kamsa to spare his bride, and promised to hand over every new born child to him. Kamsa relented but imprisoned both Devaki and her husband Vasudeva.When Devaki gave birth to her first child, Kamsa came to the prison cell and slaughtered the newborn. In this way, he killed the first six sons of Devaki. Even before her eighth child was born, Devaki and Vasudeva started lamenting its fate and theirs. Then suddenly Lord Vishnu appeared before them and said he himself was coming to rescue them and the people of Mathura. He asked Vasudeva to carry him to the house of his friend, the cowherd chief Nanda in Gokula right after his birth, where Nanda's wife Yashoda had given birth to a daughter. He was to exchange his boy and bring Yashoda's baby daughter back to the prison. Vishnu assured them, nothing shall bar their path.At midnight on ashtami, the divine baby was born in Kamsa's prison. Remembering the divine instructions, Vasudeva clasped the child to his bosom and started for Gokula, but found that his legs were in chains. He jerked his legs and was unfettered! The massive iron-barred doors unlocked and opened up. While crossing river Yamuna, Vasudeva held his baby high over his head. The rain fell in torrents and the river was in spate. But the water made way for Vasudeva and miraculously a five-mouthed snake followed him from behind and provided shelter for the baby. When Vasudeva reached Gokula, he found the door of Nanda's house open. He exchanged the babies and hurried back to the prison with the baby girl. Early in the morning the people at Gokula rejoiced the birth of Nanda's beautiful male child. Vasudeva came back to Mathura and as he entered the doors of the prison closed by itself. When Kamsa came to know about the birth, he rushed to the prison and tried to kill the baby. But this time it skipped from his hand and while reaching the sky, she was transformed into goddess Yogamaya, who told Kamsa: "O foolish man! What will you get by killing me? Your nemesis is already born somewhere else."In his youth Krishna killed Kamsa along with all his cruel associates, liberated his parents from prison, and reinstated Ugrasen as the King of Mathura. Krishna was dark and extremely handsome. The word Krishna literally means 'black', and black also connotes mysteriousness. The Bhagavad-Gita is the famous discourse that had taken place between Lord Krishna and the warrior Arjuna, just before the onset of the great Maha Bharata War (c. 3138 BC). The Bhagavad-Gita originally appears as an episode in the Sixth Book of the Mahabharata (Bhismaparvan, 23-40). In this of 700 verses, Lord Krishna shows how each Vedic dharma directs a person toward the ultimate, the most confidential of all knowledge.He had discussed the Yogas of work, meditation, and knowledge. Krishna shows how it leads to the most secrets of all secrets, pure loving devotional service to God. Let us join to pay our humble obeisance’s to the lotus feet of Lord Krishna & see Radha is the principle consort of Lord Krishna who appeared originally as a result of the prayers of the Vindyachala Hills who after seeing Parvati ,the daughter of the Himalayan Mountains, desired to have a daughter who is more beautiful and whose consort could defeat Lord Shiva. It is described in Bhagavata Purana how after Durga (the daughter born of Yasoda and switched by Vasudev with Krishna at birth) was offered to King Kamsa in place of Krishna, she cursed Kamsa and then flew away to take residence in Vindyachala Hills -the magnificent temple of Vindyachala Devi remains to this day in Mirzapur in U.P. State of India. Radha Rani is always depicted alongside Krishna and features prominently within the theology of today’s Gaudiya Vaishnava religion, which regards Radha as the original Goddess or Shakti Let us join to pay our humble obeisance’s to the lotus feet of Lord Krishna & Goddess Radha Rani and seek their bliss for well-being of all living-being of this universe!
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Rajkumar Yadav ramramram...........bolo ram..

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Dec.26,2010.

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