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About Lord Krishna
The Divine Life Journey
Explore the life, love, and teachings of Lord Krishna — the eternal
charioteer of the soul.
The Divine Advent
Birth of Lord Krishna
On the sacred midnight of Ashtami in the month of Bhadrapada, Lord Krishna was born in the prison of Mathura to Devaki and Vasudeva. His divine birth marked the beginning of the end of the cruel rule of his uncle, Kamsa.
On that stormy night, as Vasudeva carried the newborn across the rising waters of the Yamuna River, miracles unfolded. The river made way for them, and the great serpent Shesha protected the child from the heavy rain.
Krishna was then taken safely to Gokul, where he was lovingly raised by Nanda and Yashoda in Vrindavan. His childhood was filled with divine charm and playful leelas, bringing joy to all and reminding the world of hope, love, and the triumph of good over evil.
Bal Leela
The Playful Childhood
Krishna's childhood in Vrindavan was filled with divine play, miracles, and boundless love.
Makhan Chor
The butter thief who stole hearts with his innocent mischief and playful pranks.
Kaliya Naag
Young Krishna danced on the serpent Kaliya's hoods, subduing the venomous terror of the Yamuna.
Govardhan Hill
Krishna lifted the mighty Govardhan Hill on his little finger to shelter Vrindavan from Indra's wrath.
Eternal Love
Radha & Krishna
“The love of Radha and Krishna is not of this world — it is the purest expression of the soul’s longing for the Divine.”
Radha represents the supreme devotee, and her love for Krishna symbolizes the soul’s eternal connection with God. Their divine romance in the groves of Vrindavan — the Raas Leela under moonlit skies — transcends all earthly love.
Together, Radha-Krishna embody the union of Shakti and Bhagavan — the feminine and masculine divine, forever inseparable, forever dancing in cosmic bliss.
The Great War
The Mahabharata
When Arjuna faltered on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, overcome by doubt and sorrow, it was Krishna — his charioteer, friend, and guide — who illuminated the path of dharma.
The Bhagavad Gita, spoken by Krishna to Arjuna amidst the two armies, remains humanity’s greatest spiritual dialogue. In 700 verses, Krishna revealed the nature of the self, the purpose of action, and the path to liberation.
Wisdom of the Ages
Teachings of the Gita
- You have the right to perform your duty, but not to the fruits of your actions.
- The soul is neither born, nor does it die. It is eternal, indestructible, and infinite.
- Perform your duty with equanimity, abandoning attachment to success or failure.
- Among all kinds of killers, Time is the ultimate — it overcomes all.
- Whatever happened, happened for good. Whatever is happening, is happening for good.
- Change is the law of the universe. What you think of as death, is indeed life.
- The mind is restless — but through practice and detachment, it can be controlled.
- Surrender all actions to Me, fix your mind on the Self, and fight without expectation.
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Celebrate the Divine
Sacred Festivals
Janmashtami
The grand celebration of Krishna's birth at midnight — with fasting, singing, and Dahi Handi.
Holi
The festival of colors inspired by Krishna's playful celebrations with Radha and the Gopis in Vrindavan.
Govardhan Puja
Honoring Lord Krishna's lifting of Govardhan Hill, celebrating nature's bounty and divine protection.
Walk the Path of Dharma
Let the eternal wisdom of Lord Krishna guide your life. The Bhagavad Gita is not just a scripture — it is a conversation between the soul and the Divine, waiting to transform your understanding of life, duty, and love.
✦ Hare Krishna Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna Hare Hare ✦
