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The tenth skandha of Srimad Bhagavata is the heart of Sri Krishna


- Worshiped as an ideal of Indian culture

- Occasional

- The festival of raising Govardhan was held to bring down the pride of Indra

Out of the twenty four incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Shri Krishna took the eighth incarnation on the eighth day. Sri Krishna also had eight concubines namely Rukimani, Jambavati, Satyabhama, Kalindi, Mitra Vinda, Satya, Bhadra, and Lakshmana.

In the life of Sri Krishna, the struggle started from the sixth day of his birth. Lord Krishna killed Shadripu like Putana, Shaktasura, Trinavarta, Vatsasur, Dhenukasur, Pralambasur as a symbol of karma, anger, greed, infatuation, envy and ego as part of the avatar process to establish religion in the world and destroy unrighteousness. In the interest of the society, he also destroyed evil people like Kalayavan and Shishupal.

The first Mangal Lilakarma of Nagdaman was performed to manifest the purpose of social, moral caution for the well-being of the people so that no soul is lured towards the ill-gotten success by following the wrong path by unscrupulous people. Srikrishna's act of butter theft can be compared to the looting of revolutionaries. Occasions that cause anger, fear, despair and disgust come up again and again. To change and improve them, the brain needs to be balanced. Brahma asked 'Is Shri Krishna Brahma or not?' All the cows of Shrikrishna were killed to perform the test. When Sri Krishna passed the exam, Brahmaji declared by himself that 'Shri Krishna is Brahma.'

To bring down the pride of Indra, Garvaganjan Shrikrishna celebrated the lifting of Govardhan mountain to show the importance of collective labour. So, for the welfare of the society, Mama Kansa created an atmosphere of happiness, peace and security.

The sanctity of sight is based on spirit. In addition to this education, sixteen thousand one hundred and eight instincts work when a man wakes up. Lord Krishna created Rasalila to convey the message that desire and lust can be renounced through restraint.

Shri Krishna is called Purnapurusha. He incarnated and destroyed the injustice and ignorance prevalent in that age. In his childhood, he was confronted with evildoers. A little older faced the unjust king Kansa. And eradicated Kurajya and established Surajya. Gop instilled in cowherds the courage not to be afraid of the authorities. The price to be paid for the protection of justice is small. The Mahabharata war was fought to realize this principle and made India a perfect nation.

Shri Krishna boosted the morale of those who had given up hope of rising high due to being born or brought up in a situation with little or no means. Being the essence of Arjuna, he said 'no work in the world is small' and happily performed even seemingly small tasks to protect religion for the welfare of the people.

Through the Gita, Shri Krishna made Arjuna see his great form, showing that 'this real world is my actual form.' On the pretext of eating clay, Jashodaji was given darshan of the real Vaikutha and gave the message of unity that 'Har and Hari are one'. Sin and Punya are the two seeds of the worldly tree, innumerable desires are the hundreds of roots of the tree. Sattva, Raja, Tamas are the three gunas of it. Senses and mind are the eleven branches, happiness and sorrow are their two fruits. Topics are of interest. The Jagatrupi tree is the abode of both Jiva and God.

Sri Krishna's biography is full of many inspiring events. Fighting the terror of the Asuras from the very beginning, the importance of cowherd and its cultivation was imprinted on the psyche of the common man. To fight forever to uphold justice, to be proud of the work of the working class, to remove the economic hardship of Sudama without coming, even though one is impure in this birth, one has to suffer the fruits of previous karmas, on the occasion of getting shot by Pardhi's arrow, Lokmanasan explained that no one can escape from the principle of karmaphala. .



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