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A mighty incarnation of Vishnu and most Beloved of the Gods, Lord Krishna

The greatest embodiment of the almighty  Lord Vishnu was Lord Krishna. The Purna Avatara was him. He inherited all sixteen of the Lord's Kalas, or beams. He came from the prestigious Yadava dynasty and was a noble descendant. He served as a global educator. Even now, his alluring appearance, a flute in hand, has the power to enslave India's heart. The three goals of Sri Krishna's Avatar, who has gained popularity in India and throughout the world, where to vanquish evil spirits, lead the way in the great battle on the battlefield of Kurukshetra while delivering the Gita's magnificent message, and serve as the epicenter of the splendid growth of India's Bhakti Schools. Sandipani, a guru of Avantipur, gave Sri Krishna His lessons. He shared a home with His teacher like any other pupil would. He was submissive, and timid. Due to the wide range of stories concerning Krishna's existence, there are several portrayals of him in sculpture and painting. The little Krishna (Balakrishna) is seen either dancing joyfully or crawling on his hands and knees while holding a chunk of butter. The most typical illustration shows the celestial partner, who is flanked by admiring gopis, blowing the flute. The epic Mahabharata and its addendum, the Harivamsha, and the Puranas, are the primary sources for Krishna's story. They describe Krishna's birth into the Yadava dynasty as the son of Vasudeva and Devaki, the evil ruler of Mathura Kamsa's sister. Krishna was transported across the Yamuna River to Gokula, where he was fostered by the cowherds' chieftain Nanda and his wife Yashoda when Kamsa, believing he would be destroyed by Devaki's child, attempted to kill her children.


The essence of Krishna’s blessings


No matter if you are a devotee or not, Krishna is speaking to you. He either exposes or does not disclose Himself, according to the inclinations of each person. In the Gita, Krishna declares, "I am within everyone's heart and I am giving remembrance, wisdom, and ignorance." Consequently, one could ponder why Krishna would give someone the ability to disregard Him. In this paragraph, He makes it clear that He bestows both wisdom and forgetfulness and ignorance. Because remembering Krishna is what the devotees desire, Krishna helps them by giving them knowledge and memory so they can worship and adore Him. However, some people have no desire to think of Krishna. They are unwilling to know that there is a Superior Divinity above them, much less bow to Lord Krishna. Krishna, out of love, gives them the power to completely remove himself from their memory. In the spiritual realm, likewise, Krishna grants His sincere devotees in accordance with their desires. Krishna may be desired by one devotee as his living god, another as his comrade, a third as their child, and yet another as their partner. Regardless of the varying degrees of devotion shown to Krishna, each devotee receives the same level of response from Him. The same emotional reciprocations exist in the physical world as well, and the Lord reciprocates them equally with all different kinds of worshipers.


Tanjore paintings of Lord Krishna are known to be auspicious when kept in the pooja room, office, Living room or any spot in the house where you are looking forward to move ahead and embrace success in life. Krishna’s Tanjore art ushers in a good omen, the capability to acquire knowledge and remember things easily. 


FAQ


Q1. Who is Lord Krishna’s wife?


Rukmini is the primary wife of Krishna besides others.


Q2. Is Lord Krishna a manifestation of another God?


Lord Krishna is the eighth and the finest manifestation of Lord Vishnu.


Q3. Why Krishna was always painted blue?

 

Krishna is an incarnation or avatar of the Hindu preserver Lord Vishnu, who is described to have skin that is the color of a rain-filled cloud or “Meghavarna”. This trait signifies the infiniteness of Sri Vishnu, which is often presented in Indian art through blue shades, similar to the vast blue of the sky or ocean. As a form of Sri Vishnu in the mortal realm, Krishna is often seen with a divine blue-colored body.

 

Q4. Can we Gift Radha Krishna painting?

 

Radha Krishna paintings are a divine representation of pure love and devotion between the celestial couple. Gifting a Radha Krishna painting to your loved ones and friends is advisable because it brings auspiciousness, sweetness amongst couples, and heaven liness in the home.