The most striking element of her appearance was her Krishna tilak, an auspicious U-shaped chandan tilak with a red bindi and a tulsi leaf pattern on her nose, symbolising Lord Krishna’s lotus feet.
Holi is also linked to Lord Krishna, who, according to legend, playfully smeared colours on Radha and other Gopis. Since Krishna was dark-skinned, his mother Yashoda playfully suggested he apply ...
From the birthplace of Lord Krishna in Mathura to the serene celebrations in Puri’s Jagannath Temple, each temple offers a distinct experience, blending devotion with festivity. Whether through ...
This auspicious day symbolises the arrival of Holi and the start of its festivities. Devotees honour the occasion by offering specific flowers to Lord Krishna and Radha Rani, seeking blessings for ...
On the festival of Dussehra or Vijayadashmi people burn effigies of Ravana to signify victory of good over evil but Shri Kanaiyalal Bhatt says the character of Ravana is widely misunderstood.
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