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Krishna and is
Krishna consciousness, for example, is a term used to mean an intimate linkage between the mind of a worshipper and the god Krishna.
He is also the father of the celebrated Rishis Hari, Krishna, Nara-Narayana.
The Hindu God Krishna is traditionally considered a master of the bamboo flute.
One such singer who has merged the Bhakti sangeet tradition of India with the western non-India music is Krishna Das and sells music records of his musical sadhana.
Moreover, Hindus have found it easier to focus on anthropmorphic icons, because Lord Krishna said in the Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 12, Verse 5, that it is much more difficult to focus on God as the unmanifested than God with form, due to human beings having the need to perceive via the senses.
His charioteer, Krishna ( an avatar of god ), explains to Arjuna the concept of dharma ( duty ) among other things and makes him see that it is his duty to fight.
The love of Radha, a cowherd girl, for Krishna is often cited as the supreme example of love for Godhead by Gaudiya Vaishnavas.
Radha is considered to be the internal potency of Krishna, and is the supreme lover of Godhead.
The reciprocal love between Radha ( the supreme lover ) and Krishna ( God as the Supremely Loved ) is the subject of many poetic compositions in India such as the Gita Govinda and Hari Bhakti Shuddhodhaya.
When Krishna is recognized to be Svayam Bhagavan, it can be understood that this is the belief of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, the Vallabha Sampradaya, and the Nimbarka Sampradaya, where Krishna is accepted to be the source of all other avatars, and the source of Vishnu himself.
A different viewpoint differing from this theological concept is the concept of Krishna as an avatar of Narayana or Vishnu.
It should be however noted that although it is usual to speak of Vishnu as the source of the avataras, this is only one of the names of the God of Vaishnavism, who is also known as Narayana, Vasudeva and Krishna and behind each of those names there is a divine figure with attributed supremacy in Vaishnavism.
Historians also note that Mani declared himself to be an " apostle of Jesus Christ " Also Manichaean tradition also is noted to have claimed that Mani was the reincarnation of different religious figures from Buddha, Lord Krishna, Zoroaster, and Jesus.
The name Muralitharan is derived from murli dhar ( Devnagri: म ु रल ी धर ) meaning " the bearer of the flute ", which is a synonym for Lord Krishna, a deity in Hinduism who is said to play upon his bamboo flute while looking after cattle.

Krishna and often
Vaishnavism, Saivism, and Shaktism, respectively believe in a monotheistic ideal of Vishnu ( often as Krishna ), Shiva, or Devi ; this view does not exclude other personal gods, as they are understood to be aspects of the chosen ideal.
Thus, some Hindus chant the name of their favorite deities as often as possible, the most common being Krishna
Lord Krishna and his consort Radharani are often depicted wearing the ' Nathori ' style jewel nose pieces.
Although Meera is often classed with the northern Sant bhaktis who spoke of a formless divinity, there is no doubt that she presents Krishna as the historical master of the Bhagavad Gita who is, even so, the perfect Avatar of the eternal, who is omnipresent but particularly focused in his icon and his temple.
The first part of their names is a name for something connected with divinity ; often a name of Radha Krishna or Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
Gopala Kṛṣṇa of Krishnaism is often contrasted with Vedism when Krishna asks his followers to desist from Vedic demigod worship such as Indra worship.
Thus the character of Gopala Krishna is often considered to be non-Vedic in one interpretations, while it can also be based on the popular understanding or rather misunderstanding of the Rig Vedic texts.
Many Hindu deities are associated with the bird, Krishna is often depicted with a feather in his headband, while worshippers of Shiva associate the bird as the steed of the God of war, Karthikeya ( also known as Skanda or Murugan ).
The Guruvayur Temple is a famous Krishna temple and is one of the most important places of worship for Hindus and is often referred to as " Bhooloka Vaikuntam " which translates to the holy abode of Vishnu on Earth.
Murugabhupathy and Sri Mahadevu Radha Krishna Raju contributed so much to the art that they are often referred to as the Mridangam Trinity.
In the Mahabharata, Krishna is often referred to as Narayana and Arjuna as Nara.
Sanjaya often consoled the bereaved king but reminded him every time that dharma was on the Pandava side and a war against Krishna and Arjuna could not be humanly won regardless of the strength of the opposing force.
When a marriage did occur the couple invariably insisted on showing their gratitude by including Gopi Krishna in the wedding party, often in the role of the father giving away the bride.
This is also the name often used in Bhagavad Gita as a personal name of Krishna, svayam bhagavan.
The venu is associated with the Hindu god Krishna, who is often depicted playing it.
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, a spiritual descendant of Narottama through Krishna das Babaji, had often cited his prayers as many of Gaudiya Vaishnava acharyas did: " The prayers of Narottama dasa Thakura ," he said.
Bhagavan used as a title of veneration is often translated as " Lord ", as in " Bhagavan Krishna ", " Bhagavan Shiva ", " Bhagavan Swaminarayan ", etc.
People who leave a cult or sect that reaches an trance-like state ( such as Hare Krishna ) via chanting, meditation, monotonous singing or the like, often experience momentary slips back into such a state.
Tulsi, which is Sanskrit for " the incomparable one ", is most often regarded as a consort of Krishna in the form of Lakshmi.
However Vaishnava may also refer to worshiper of Rama, Nrisimha or Krishna, whereas Vishuite more often refers to one who primerly worships Vishnu.
Thus complex religion of Vaishnavism is often viewed as a synthesis of the worship of gods Vishnu, Narayana, Vasudeva and Krishna which is archived by the time of Bhagavad Gita ( c. 4 BCE to 3 century CE ).
Thus concept and basic beliefs may be shared between different sampradaya faiths, as is often the case in traditions worshiping Radha Krishna or in more generic terms following Krishnaism, while adoration of the founding leader may obviously differ.
Jagannatha Dasa Babaji spent his last days in the areas of Vrindavan and Navadwip, where he performed bhajan and japa in worship to Radha and Krishna .. A devotee named Bihari Lal would often assist the elderly sadhu.

Krishna and described
Within the Bhagavad Gita, sanyasa is described by Krishna as follows:
While Kapalin is described the foremost of Rudras here, in the Bhagavad Gitaa discourse by the god Krishna in the epic – it is Sankara who is considered the greatest of the Rudras.
Krishna left his native place at the age of twelve for study at gurukul. The Mahabharata does not describe Krishna's earlier life in Vrindavan in much detail, and focuses more on the later battle of Kurukshetra but within the Bhagavata Purana the child-hood pastimes of Krishna are described very vividly.
The love the gopis feel for Krishna is also described in this esoteric manner as the highest platform of spontaneous love of God, and not of a sexual nature.
Within the Bhagavata Purana it is described that Yasoda later became the foster-mother to Krishna, who was born to Devaki but was given to Yashoda and Nanda in Gokul, by Krishna's father Vasudeva on the night of his birth, for his protection from Devaki's brother, the king of Mathura, Kansa.
He has described his religious beliefs as " Jewish-Buddhist ", and in the past has been interested in Christianity and the Hare Krishna ideology.
Krishna heroically eloped with her to prevent an un-wanted marriage at her request ( described in the Bhagavata Purana ).
That golden age is being described below by Lord Sri Krishna.
Lord Krishna being a well wisher of the Pandavas, helps them in various ways during the time of their ordeals from time to time as described below:
Krishna too is described as an Asura and this does not mean that he is a ' black Indigene ' waiting on the banks of the Amshumati river to fight with Indra ( RVIII.
In Hinduism specifically the name gopi ( sometimes gopika ) is used more commonly to refer to the group of cow herding girls famous within Vaishnava Theology for their unconditional devotion ( Bhakti ) to Krishna as described in the stories of Bhagavata Purana and other Puranic literatures.
According to Hindu Vaishnava theology the stories concerning the gopis are said to exemplify Suddha-bhakti which is described as ' the highest form of unconditional love for God ' ( Krishna ).
Vengalil Krishnan Krishna Menon ( 3 May 1896 – 6 October 1974 ) was an Indian nationalist, diplomat and statesman, described as the second most powerful man in India by Time magazine and others, after his ally and intimate friend, Jawaharlal Nehru.
The intense and personal bhakti described in the Bhāgavata is directed toward Krishna as God in human form.
A long history of dynasties is described — Panchala, Magadha, Kuru, Anu, Druhyus, Turvasu, and others — leading up to the Yadu dynasty and the birth of Krishna to his parents Vasudeva and Devaki.
Krishna is described elsewhere as the " seed-giving father of all living beings " and is worshiped within the Gaudiya tradition literally, as such-Krishna being the " sustaining energy of the universe ".
Along with these activities, Krishna is also described as meeting and dancing with the local girls of Vrindavan village, especially Radharani, who were known as gopis.
It is believed by some of the Mahuri people that these Gopas and Gopis created by the divine maya of Krishna are their ancestors, and Mahuri people derive their surnames, as described below, from the names of the forest hamlets where they had originally settled as directed by Krishna.
In Chapter 13 of the Bhagavad Gita, Paramatman is described as Krishna residing in the hearts of all beings and in every atom of matter.
This is a very unusual feature in the iconography of Krishna as it is usually Lord Vishnu who is described as having four arms.
He was described as being the only man who could walk in and out of the residences of Lal Krishna Advani and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, when the Bharatiya Janata Party was in power, and talk frankly to both of them
The Vrishnis, Andhakas and other allied tribes of the Yadavas formed a samgha and Vasudeva ( Krishna ) is described as the samgha-mukhya.

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