In Krishna’s avatar, the Lord fulfilled His love for music with a most melodious instrument — a flute. Every day little Krishna would set out from home with His flute tucked in at His waist.
Across India’s spiritual imagination, few images are as enduring as that of Lord Krishna standing beneath a Kadamba tree in Vrindavan, flute resting lightly against his lips. The scene appears simple ...
This is not about divine romance. This is about divine qualification. Not everyone who heard Krishna’s flute was invited. Not everyone who was invited could reach Him. Among all the Gopis, only ...
Buddhism had practically disappeared from India, its place of origin, by the eighth century A.D. Its associated art too declined, leaving an artistic bridge to be spanned. The Vaishnava revival of the ...
Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birth, is not just a spiritual occasion but also a beautiful reminder of love, joy, and the bonds we cherish. Whether it's the image of little Krishna ...
Some children wearing “Krishna” costume dozed off on their mothers’ lap while others managed to stay awake as their parents carried them around on their shoulder in the hot Sun. There were a few ...