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The birth of Lord Shree Krishna


According to Puranas, when the brutal power is about to consolidate justice, justice, truth, and beauty, then Lord Srikrishna emerges at the end of the twelfth era as an incarnation for suppressing that evil power. Devotees have been descended in human beings throughout the ages for the suppressing of evil and ruling and establishing the truth and good.

The incarnation of Janmashtami Vishnu is celebrated as Lord Krishna's birthday. Its name is Krishnastami, Gokulastamy, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti etc. According to the Hindu calendar, when the Rohini star is dominated by the eighth house of the Sun in the solar month of Bhadra, Janmashtami is celebrated. According to the Gregorian calendar, the festivities occur every year from mid-August to mid-September.





Lord Krsna was born according to the belief in classical details and astrology calculations, on 18 or 21 July of 3228 BC. Prison in the tyrannical King Kangsa in Mathura city. He is the eighth son of Basudeb and Devaki. His parents are the granddaughters of both. Devaki's grandfather Kang, captured his father, Ugrasen, and ascended the throne. Through an angel, he learns that he will die in the hands of Devaki's eighth child. Upon hearing this, he imprisoned Devaki and Basudeb and killed their first six sons.

When Devaki gave his seventh birth to Rohini, Balram was born. Then Lord Krishna was born. Without knowing the danger of Krishna's life, after leaving the prison in the dark days, Basudev left him with his pastor's parents, Jashoda and Nanda. Apart from Lord Sri Krishna, two other children of Basudeb were saved. First Balaram (who was born in the womb of Basu's first wife Rohini) and Sivadra (daughter of Basudeb and Rohini, who was born after a lot of Balaram and Lord Krishna).




Throughout the world, when the violence, bloodshed, collision and battle between kingdoms and kingdoms in the world is shocked, it is inevitable that their appearance in the period of status-parlay becomes inevitable. Due to his sudden death, due to his birth in the dark, the color of Lord Shrikrishna is green, gray, yellow, or black in another sense.

The word Sanskrit Krishna means black, dense or dense-blue. This word is used to refer to a black person. In Krishna statues, his skin color is usually black and is shown in pictures. His silk dhoti is usually yellowish and on a crown of the head, a peacock looks. Commonly seen in Krishna statues, he is seen as a boy or a young boy. In this case, one of his legs is bankrupt on the other, and the flute moves up to his lips. The cow is surrounded by him; This is the symbol of his divine Gopalakti. In some instances, he is seen in a state of confidentiality.