Shri Krishna brith store

 

Shri Krishna brith store 



The birth of Lord Krishna is a significant event in Hindu mythology, particularly detailed in the Bhagavata Purana and other scriptures. 

Krishna was born in Mathura to King Vasudeva and Queen Devaki. However, Devaki's brother, the tyrant King Kamsa, had received a prophecy that Devaki's eighth son would be the cause of his demise. In fear, Kamsa imprisoned Devaki and Vasudeva.

When Krishna was to be born, a divine voice instructed Vasudeva to take the newborn to Gokul and exchange him with the child of Yashoda, a cowherd's wife. On the night of Krishna's birth, a massive storm arose, and the prison doors miraculously opened. Vasudeva carried baby Krishna across the Yamuna River to Gokul.

In Gokul, Vasudeva exchanged Krishna with Yashoda's newborn daughter, who was an incarnation of Goddess Yogmaya. When Kamsa learned about the birth of the eighth child, he rushed to the prison, only to find Yogmaya. However, Yogmaya later revealed to Kamsa that his real nemesis, Krishna, was alive and growing up in Gokul.

Krishna's childhood in Gokul, his playful antics (leelas), and his eventual return to Mathura to confront and defeat Kamsa are central elements of his divine story.

Ths is a condensed version of the narrative, and the full story is rich with symbolism, miracles, and profound teachings associated with Lord Krishna's divine nature.


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