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Story of Lord Vishnu's Krishna Avatar

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Episode  ·  1 Play  ·  3:34  ·  Jun 20, 2024

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Lord Vishnu's incarnation as Krishna is a significant and revered avatar in Hinduism. His story is detailed in the Mahabharata, Bhagavata Purana, and other mythological texts. The life, pastimes, and teachings of Krishna hold immense importance in Hindu religion. The story is as follows: Krishna was born in the prison of Mathura, under the rule of the tyrant king Kansa. Kansa had imprisoned his sister Devaki and her husband Vasudeva because a prophecy foretold that Devaki's eighth child would be the cause of his death. To prevent this, Kansa killed all of Devaki's children. When Krishna was born, through divine intervention, the prison doors miraculously opened, and Vasudeva carried Krishna to Gokul, leaving him with Yashoda and Nanda Baba. Krishna's childhood was spent in Gokul under the care of Yashoda and Nanda Baba. During his childhood, Krishna performed many miraculous deeds, such as killing the demoness Putana, subduing the serpent Kaliya, lifting the Govardhan Hill, and engaging in the divine dance (Rasa Lila) with the Gopis. These pastimes endeared him to the people of Gokul and Vrindavan. When Kansa learned that Krishna was in Gokul, he sent many demons to kill him, but Krishna defeated them all. Eventually, Kansa invited Krishna and Balarama to Mathura. A grand wrestling competition was organized, where Krishna and Balarama defeated Kansa's wrestlers and ultimately killed Kansa, liberating Mathura from his tyranny. Throughout his life, Krishna played many significant roles. He was a friend and guide to the Pandavas. During the Mahabharata war, Krishna delivered the Bhagavad Gita to Arjuna, imparting profound teachings on life, duty, and righteousness. The Bhagavad Gita is a central text in Hinduism, where Krishna teaches the paths of Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, and Jnana Yoga. Krishna left Mathura and established the city of Dwarka, where he organized the Yadava community. Dwarka became a prosperous and beautiful city, where Krishna lived a joyful life with his people. He married Rukmini, Satyabhama, and other queens, and nurtured a large Yadava family. The end of Krishna's life is also significant. After the Mahabharata war, internal strife among the Yadavas led to their downfall. Ultimately, Krishna retreated to a forest and ended his incarnation in deep meditation. A hunter mistakenly shot him in the foot, which Krishna accepted, and then he returned to his divine abode. Lord Krishna's avatar symbolizes righteousness, love, and devotion. His pastimes and teachings provide guidance in all aspects of life. Krishna's life teaches us to maintain patience, truth, and righteousness even in challenging situations. The teachings of the Bhagavad Gita help us understand the importance of duty, selfless action, and devotion. Krishna's story is not just a religious tale but a comprehensive lesson in life, inspiring humanity to follow the path of love, compassion, and truth.

3m 34s  ·  Jun 20, 2024

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