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The Birth Of Lord Krishna: The Celestial Protector

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The story of Lord Krishna is one of the most famous and widely read in Hindu mythology. This divine brass murti is celebrated as a protector, and his story teaches us about dharma (righteousness), bravery, and love. Krishna was born to Vasudeva and Devaki, who King Kamsa imprisoned. Despite being warned by a divine voice that Krishna would kill him, Kamsa did not listen and attempted to kill the baby as soon as he was born. However, Krishna was protected by Yogamaya and whisked away to safety. Krishna returned to Dwarka as an adult and killed Kamsa with bare hands. He then performed many heroic deeds, including saving the Pandavas from certain death and slaying the demon Narakasura. Krishna is an important figure in Hinduism, and his story teaches us about the importance of following dharma, fighting for justice, and maintaining faith in times of despair. The Divinity and Powers of Lord Krishna Lord Krishna is an incarnation of Vishnu, the preserver of the universe in Hindu...

What Does Radha Krishna Symbolize?

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The Radha Krishna Statue portrays an image of a couple in deep loves, usually portrayed as a real couple on top of a stone platform. The lovers are also seen kneeling on either side of the stone platform, with one hand holding the other's hand and another holding a lotus flower in front of them; this represents devotion towards each other. The Radha Krishna Brass Idols has been made and carved into two parts: one depicts Rakhshasas attacking Krishna with swords while he sits on his chariot with his right leg upraised in prayer. The other part depicts Lord Vishnu standing over him, protecting him by placing his left leg between his thighs and pointing out in all directions indicating that he will always be with him. Radha-Krishna means "The Blissful Couple". In Hindu Mythology, Radha was married to Lord Krishna, considered Vishnu's eighth incarnation. Their union symbolizes the eternal love between God and humanity.   1. Radha Radha is known as the feminine co...

Significance Of Lord Kuber- Explained

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Kuber has been portrayed as a pot-bellied man who wears a crown and carries a staff. He is also depicted as having no arms or legs, although he does have four heads and four faces; each face represents one aspect of his generosity. The demon king of wealth and prosperity (also known as Kubera) was worshiped by Hindus for thousands of years before becoming an idol in Hinduism. According to Hindu mythology, Lord Kubera means "lord who has many hands." He is also known to have a shape like a person with short legs and a long body which carries a bag of wealth on His shoulder. He is known as the god of wealth and prosperity and is depicted as having a pot belly while wearing a garland on His head, which serves as his hat. Lord Kuber is a deity with a deep history in Hinduism and Buddhism. In addition, he is believed to be an important deity whose presence figures in several legends of Hindu mythology. His worship is also widely located in Buddhism and Jainism. His images an...

Tips to Purchase Ganesh Laxmi Brass Statue Online

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Ganesh Laxmi is one of the Hindu deities famous and widely worshipped throughout India. In our country, he is also known as Ganesha. He is a symbol of prosperity and good luck. This article discusses various ways to purchase a Ganesh Laxmi statue online. Ganesh Lakshmi is one of the most important gods in the Hindu religion. The deity has several forms and manifestations. His main form is Lord Ganpati statue , which is believed to remove obstacles from life and bring success and happiness. ·          Numerous websites are offering Ganesh Laxmi statues online. These sites offer a variety of designs and sizes at affordable prices. ·          You can choose from a wide range of Ganesh Laxmi statuettes. They come in several shapes and sizes. Some of them even include a mobile phone or laptop. Ganpati statue is a Hindu God who is considered to be the remover of obstacles and destroyer of evil spirits. H...

Ganesha Chaturthi in Hindu Mythology

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The festival of Ganesha Chaturti is celebrated every year in India on the fourth day of the bright half of the month of Bhadrapada (August–September). This festival marks the beginning of the harvest season and is also known as Vinayaka Chaviti or Vinayaka Jayanti. Ganesha Chaturti celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha Murti , who is considered to be the remover of obstacles. He is worshipped as the son of Shiva and Parvati. His birth date is celebrated on the fourth day of Bhadrapada month. The worship of Ganpati Murti begins with the Pranapratishtha, a ritual to invoke life in the idols, followed by Shhodashopachara, or the ways of paying tribute. In addition to these two important elements—the invocation and offering of homage—Ganesh Chaturthi also has some other important ceremonies: ·        Kukkutimandapam : This is a ritual when women offer flowers to their husbands and sons; it is done on auspicious days such as Amavasya (new moon day), Sravan...