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Maharaas- Krishna & Gopies
  
 
On the full moon day, Gokul was celebrating the festival of Holi. On Nand and Yashoda’s invitation, even Radhacame for the festival with her parents. The people of Gokul were enamoured by the acts of teenage Krishna. Krishna played the flute and spread the message of love all over the world. Krishna told Radhathat God resided where love exists and that was the spiritual truth. In this world, every couple in love is Radhaand Krishna. Just then Akroor came and gave the message of Vasudev and Devaki to Sage Garg that they didn’t want both the brothers to be separated, so a secret arrangement had to be made in Gokul itself for educating and consecration of Krishna and Balram so that Kans wouldn’t be aware about it. Sage Garg agreed on it.

Radhaand the other gopis visited the temple of Goddess Gauri, where they prayed and asked for a boon that Krishna should be their husband. Devi Gauri said Tathashtu (so be it). Krishna assured Radhaby saying that he saw Radha’s face in all the Gopis. The divine form of this love was seen on the full moon day during their Raasleela. While dancing in the raas, each and every gopi could see Krishna dancing with them. This was the act of divine form of love. Here, the individual soul met the supreme spirit.

Poet Surdas once came to Maharishi Garg’s ashram and requested him to grant him his vision just once so that he could see Krishna with his own eyes. Maharshi told him, “So what if you are blind, you always have seen Krishna through your heart. Why do you want to have a look of the physical form and fall into the illusion? So it is for your betterment that you see him with your heart. If you want salvation in the refuge of Krishna, then this wish of yours will be fulfilled in Kalyug.” Surdas was satisfied and then left.

To make sure that Krishna was the son of Vasudev and Devaki , Kans on the advice of his friend Banasurand Pandit Satpak, planned to invite Krishna for Dhanuryagya (a sacrifice in which a bow is worshipped and the art of archery displayed). His plan was to kill Krishna if he came to Mathura. But would Krishna come?  He called for Akroor to go and invite Krishna. He also tempted him and said, “If you get the work done according to my orders then I will make you the king of one of the states of Mathura region.” Patriotic Akroor said, “My self respect is only with King Shursen and if you really want to make a king then coronate Vasudev because he is from the Yadava family, he is the one who deserves to be a king.” Kans got angry at this and Akroor rejected Kans’s proposal and left the court.

Kans went to the prison and frightened Vasudev and Devaki , “Let me know the reality of Krishna You will invite him for
the Dhanuryagya to be held in Mathura.” Vasudev told Kans that Devaki never gave birth to the eighth child, to which Kans replied, “Krishna only is the eighth child of Devaki . Naradji has told me this; you had promised me that you will hand over all the children of Devaki to me so you must invite Krishna to come to Mathura. You lied to me that Krishna is not Devaki ’s son, you have cheated me, you are a culprit and so I will have to kill you.” Devaki pleaded Kans for mercy. Kans told Devaki that if she wanted to save her husband then she had to call Krishna to Mathura. Devaki asked Akroor to tell Krishna that his mother had called Him. Akroor told Devaki and Vasudev that it was Kans’s trick  because Kans wanted to kill Krishna. But Devaki was helpless and so she did not listen to Akroorji. In the end, Akroor being helpless agreed to go to Gokul and at the same time he thought of a plan to save Krishna.  
 

 

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Shri Krishna

Vasudev was from the Yadava family of Mathura. He was married to Devaki; sister of Kans. Krishna was Vasudev and Devaki’s son. Krishna is said to be the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. There are ten avatars of Vishnu (dashavataar) commonly considered as the most prominent:

1) MATSYA – the fish 2) KURMA – the sea turtle
3) VARAH – the boar 4) NARASIMHA – the man-lion
5) VAMAN – the dwarf 6) PARSHURAM – a priest who kills some evil warriors 7) RAMA – the perfect man, epitome of Dharma, and protagonist of the Ramayana 8) KRISHNA – also known as Krishna, the dark lord 9) BUDDHA – the figure of peace and non-harm, or ahimsa 10) KALKI – ("Eternity", or "time", or "The Destroyer of foulness"), who is expected to appear at the end of KaliYuga, the time period in which we currently exist.

        


 


Arjun

Arjun was the son of Pandu, the King of Hastinapur and his wife Kunti. Kunti had summoned for Lord Indra (Lord of the Devtas in the heaven) with the help of the mantra given to her by Sage Durvasa. With the conjunction of Indra and Kunti, Arjun was born. One of the names of Kunti was Prutha. That is why Arjun is also known as Parth. Arjun was third of the five Pandavas. Arjun had also excelled in using his left hand for archery. That is why he was called “Savyasachi”. Arjun took over many regions and earned lots of wealth and so came to be known as “Dhananjay”. Arjun was such a peerless archer that he is often referred to as “Jishnu” - the invincible.


       


 



Radha

Shri Krishna’s dear friend and worshipper Radha was the daughter of a cowherd named Vrishbhanu. In the Padmapuran, she is said to be the daughter of a King named Vrishbhanu. When the King was cleaning the space of the sacrifice (yagya), he found Radha in the form of Bhoomiputri (daughter of mother earth). The king nurtured her as his own daughter. There is one more story said about the birth of Radha according to which when Lord Vishnu was to incarnate as Krishna, he asked all the deities and goddesses of his family to incarnate on the earth. Then, Lord Vishnu’s consort and the one who was residing in the Vaikunthlok, Laxmi incarnated on the earth as Radha. There are many different ancient stories said about the birth of Radha but the one that is unanimously accepted is that Radha was the daughter of Vrishbhanu who was king Suchandra in his previous life. Suchandra and his wife had acquired a boon from Brahmaji that in the Dwapar age Shri Laxmi will be born as a daughter to them in the form of Radha. King Suchendra and Queen Kalavati only were reborn as Vrishbhanu and Kirtikumari and Laxmiji was incarnated as Radha.


       


 



Draupadi

Draupadi was the daughter of Drupad, King of Panchal and wife of the five Pandavas. Draupadi and her brother Dhristadyumna emerged together from a sacrificial fire that the king had lit to gain a means of revenge on Drona, to whom he had lost half his kingdom. It is believed that Goddess Kali had given a part of her powers to her, for the destruction of the Kauravas. Draupadi was a damsel of dark complexion but of great beauty, "As radiant and graceful as if she had descended from the city of the gods." Draupadi’s other name was Krishna (dark skinned). Draupadi's real name was Krishna, She was called Draupadi and Yajnaseni, from her father; Parshati, from her grandfather Prushata; Panchali, from her country; Sairindhri, `the maid-servant' of the queen of Viraat; Panchami, `having five husbands;' and Nitayauvani, `the ever-young.'


       

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