yes ,because Shri Krishna's teachings makes me wise and my soul gets a lot of pleasure because of the building the belief that its purpose in human body would definetely be solved.
2007-03-22 21:54:10
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answered by KrishanRam(Jitendra k) 3
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Love of Krishna is not something which is artificially imposed upon somebody. It is the natural instinct of everyone to love Krishna. It is the orignial constitutional postion of the soul.
When one forgets Krishna it is covered. It has to uncovered of all the misgivings and misgivings.
Krishnadasa Gosvami, states in Sri Chaitanya Charitamrita, Madhya Lila, Chapter 22, text 107,
nitya-siddha Krishna-prema ‘sadhya’ kabhu naya
sravanadi-suddha-citte karaye udaya
“Pure love for Krishna is eternally established in the hearts of the living entities. It is not something to be gained from another source. When the heart is purified by hearing and chanting, this love naturally awakens."
Krishna is called Raso Vai sah, that is Krishna is the reservoir of all rasas or mellows and can reciprocate according the relationship one wants.
A devotee can be in in a relationship with Krishna in one of five different ways:
1. One may be a devotee in a passive state;
2. One may be a devotee in an active state;
3. One may be a devotee as a friend;
4. One may be a devotee as a parent;
5. One may be a devotee as a conjugal lover.
2007-03-23 02:55:33
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answered by Gaura 7
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Krishna , through his disciples , is made famous as a symbol of Bhakti Yoga.
Krishna as a child , attracts pure love.
Krishna as a boy makes our feelings buoyant.
Krishna in his youth instills friendship.
So Krishna is always viewed as an everlasting youth to rejuvenate us and rediscover our evergreen passionate longing for an Idol , which satisfies our own youthful ego.
2007-03-22 22:50:48
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answered by ssen1232006 2
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(Born Christian - but religion-free) Two Hindu Gods are my favorites - Lord Ganesha and Lord Krishna. More than God, Ganesha is my pet, as I love him as a prankster - so sweet and naughty. I love Sri Krishna because he is like any one among us - a true man of flesh and blood - highly intelligent with a deep outlook on life, sexually passionate and a non-interventionist. And can you ever find a God who is good in instrumental music? Source! The flute he carries along with him. lileeann33
2007-03-23 12:59:42
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answered by Nimit 2
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WHY LOVE KRISHNA -
Sri Krishna is the Indian Deity symbolizing universal love. According to Hindu scriptures, Krishna is the eighth Avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu - the second of the Holy Hindu Trinity. The legends and stories of Krishna are spread across the whole milieu of Indian theology, philosophy and culture. He is known to have a pastoral childhood but he grew up to become one of the world's greatest warriors and teachers.
'Krishna' in Sanskrit literally means black or dark referring to Krishna's black or dark blue complexion. According to the Mahabharat, the great Indian epic, 'Krishna' means 'Absolute Truth'. This Lord of Love is known by another one hundred and eight names, some of them being 'Gopala', 'Govinda', 'Hari', 'Jagannath ' and 'Madhav'.
Mahabharat is the earliest text that tells the story of Krishna, the Lord incarnate. The sixth book of Mahabharat, known as Bhagavad Gita, contains Krishna's advice to Arjun in the battlefield of Kurukshetra. This has formed one of the most illuminating scriptures of the world. The Harivamsa, an appendix to this epic, contains the earliest detailed version of Krishna's childhood and youth. Bhagvad Purana and Vishnu Purana contain the most elaborate details of the life and teachings of Lord Krishna.
In the climactic battle of Kurukshetra (Mahabharat), Krishna was cousin to both the warring sides, the Pandavas and Kauravas. He asked the sides to choose between His army and Himself. The Kauravas picked the army and He sided with the Pandavas. He agreed to be the charioteer for Arjun in the great battle. The Bhagavad Gita (Song of the God) is the advice given to Arjun by Krishna before the start of the battle. This Song contains the essence of all knowledge having been spoken by the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna Himself.
The life and teachings of Sree Krishna (collectively known as Krishna Leela) has initiated Bhakti movements all across the world. Besides having a prominent religious connotation, the cult of Krishna has inspired various performing arts, literature and paintings. Krishna is often depicted as an overgrown, naughty child stealing butter, as a cowherd protecting cows, as a mischievous adolescent who charmed young women and a slayer of demons. He is also the supreme diplomat, and especially the preacher of the sacred verse, Bhagavad-Gita at a time of war. Classical Indian dance forms like Odissi, Manipuri, Kathak and Kathakali drew heavily on the Krishna mythology. The songs of Gita Govinda and those composed by the Bhakti poets had their sole emphasis on Krishna. Medieval Maharashtra gave birth to Hari-Katha that told Vaishnava tales through music, dance and narrative sequences and Krishna's story became a rich source of themes and images. -
2007-03-22 21:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Krishna, without reason
True love does not need reason
2007-03-23 04:58:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Lord Krishana I love because he is ever-ready to respond to the call of anyone whether his devotee or not. Lord Krishana will cross all barriers to help the needy and the weak whosoever calls him, at any time at any place. He is omnipresent and will manifest Himself whenever he is requested to do so and guide the needy. Other Gods have their own parameters but Lord Krishana will break all rules /vows for the right cause. He is always for the right cause with the right people. His smile charges my battery as if he is assuring me of His unstinted support. Whenever stressed, I yearn to look at the picture of Lord Krishana and feel rejuvenated. His unlimited support and guidance makes Him my most loved God.
2007-03-22 22:42:33
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answered by sudershan Guddy 4
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He is the embodiment of love and protector of the universe. Moreover he is God.
2007-03-22 21:40:26
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answered by katkam v 3
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