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Krishna Janmashtami marks the birth of Lord Krishna, who is loved and worshipped across India. Every year, devotees celebrate ...
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If you’re looking to join in on the celebrations, here are some tips on how to dress your child as Lord Krishna or Radha: 5 Tips to dress your children as Krishna. Dhoti and kurta.
(RNS) — It is said in the Hindu scriptures that the blue-skinned Lord Krishna was a sweet yet mischievous child who would steal handfuls of fresh, sweetened butter from his cow-herding neighbors.
Lord Krishna, who is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is known for being mischievous and playful. On this day, many parents dress up their children to look like young Krishna.
5 Tips to dress up your baby as Lord Krishna. Peacock Feather: As per Hindu tradition, it is believed that peacock feathers are very fond to Kanha Ji.If you look at a depiction of Lord Sri Krishna ...
Lord Krishna is very pure ever and perfect in all situations, as a child, as a friend, as a true lover, as a teacher and as a guide. Among all the incarnation of Lord Vishnu, only Lord Krishna was ...
As a child, Krishna earned the nickname 'Makhan Chor,' or 'Butter Thief.' He delighted in sneaking butter and yogurt, not only from his own home but also from his neighbours in Gokul. While this ...
Imagine a god who appears to you as a mischievous child—you dance together in meadows, play with him, and gift him fruits and flowers. This may give you an idea of how the Hindu Pushtimarg community ...
To Yashodha and Nandagopa He played the role of a child par excellence, a friend to Kuchela, a philosopher and guide to Pandavas. From Bhishma’s perspective, He was Lord to him.
Lord Krishna's love for butter is known to all. He even got the name “ Makhan Chor ”. Highlighting this in your kid's costume, you can get a plastic pot and decorate it with stones.