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Site to Close on January 1, 2006 Appeal for Help Natural Nirvana Company Policies and Reason for Being. Krishna Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. He is the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. His complexion is blackish, the color of a new rain cloud. He stands in a threefold bending form, and plays on a flute. When worshiped in a temple, he will often be seen with his consort, Radha. In paintings, he may be seen dancing with the cowherd girls (gopis), playing with the cowherd boys, or as the chariot driver of Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. He is also seen with cows because he appeared as a cowherd boy. He is often seen in Deity form as a small baby crawling, with a sweet in one hand. He appeared in Mathura in Uttar Pradesh about 5,000 years ago. He performed many of his pastimes in Vrindavan. Both of these places still exist and are located about 150km from Delhi, between Agra and Delhi. While he was present he killed the evil king Kamsa and
many other demons to protect his devotees. He is the speaker of the
Bhagavad Gita, which is like the “Bible” of Indian philosophy.
Krishna was married to 16,108 wives in Dwarka. His main consort in
Dwarka is Rukmini, an incarnation of Lakshmi, the goddess of fortune. He is the source of Lord Vishnu, who is the source
of all other incarnations of God. “Since Krishna is the source
of all avataras (incarnations), therefore all the different avataras
are present in Krishna. When Krishna incarnates, all the features
of the other incarnations are already present within Him.” (Srimad
Bhagavatam 10.8.13 purport) Krishna’s
Pastimes Krishna killed many demons sent by King Kamsa to kill him, such as Putana, Trinavarta, Aghasura, Aristasura and Kesi. He also had many pastimes with the cowherd boys, cows, and gopis (the cowherd girls). He then went to Mathura to kill King Kamsa. He stayed in Mathura until He was 28. At the age of 28 He moved to Dwarka. In Dwarka He married 16,108 wives. He became the charioteer of Arjuna at the battle of Kurukshetra. Where
Krishna Stayed Krishna stayed for three years and four months in Gokula. Since the residents of Gokula were being harassed by the demon friends of Kamsa such as Putana and Trinavarta they decided to move from Gokula. They first went to Chatikara and Vrindavana. They stayed in Vrindavana until Krishna was six years and eight months old. Vrishabhanu Maharaja, the father of Radharani, and his community moved from Raval to Vasanti. Nanda Maharaja then moved to Dig and then he went to Kamyavana, which is where Yasoda’s parents are from. Vrishabhanu Maharaja also came to Kamyavana at this time. They then went to Kelanvan and stayed there for a while. Nanda Maharaja then went to Nandagram and Vrishabhanu Maharaja went to Varsana. Krishna stayed in Nandagram until he was 10 years old. He then went to Mathura and lived there from the ages of 10 to 28 years and four months. He then moved to Dwarka and lived there for 96 years and eight months, until he was 125 years old. Krishna’s
Hands and Feet Krishna’s
Cows “Thus when Krishna calls out, ‘Hey Dhavali’ (the name of a white cow) a whole group of white cows comes forward, and when Krishna calls ‘Hamsi, Candani, Ganga, Mukta’ and so on, the twenty-four other groups of white cows come. The reddish cows are called ‘Aruni, Kunkuma, Sarasvati, etc., the blackish ones ‘Shyamala, Dhumala, Yamuna, etc., and the yellowish ones are Pita, Pingala, Haritaki, etc. (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.35.19 purport) “As described in the Brahma Samhita (surabhi abipalayantam), Lord Krishna on His planet, Goloka Vrindavana, engages in tending the surabhi cows. These cows are the Lord’s pet animals.” (Srimad Bhagavatam 8.8.2 purport) If you know of information that is not listed here, or if you would like to help update our listings, please e-mail us at:
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