Krisna is a culture and religion itself Krisna is a culture and religion itself. Krisna intend to have a society of love and faith. Love is giving and forgiving
and faith is what keeps all of us together. Krisna as a human being intended to have a culture
with purity of love and faith.
Love of self less and love for
all including the animals.
Love, a selfless love, a feeling
of offering to someone and everyone
is making the culture of Krisna's world. Krisna is a disciple a devotee and worth devoting
your
life .Forgive all your enemies do not carry enmity with your self
but remember you are in this world to perform
a Karma,
try finding your Karma and if you
know your Karma, you are on your way
to goodness and god.
Krisna Pilgrimages
India is a country full of sacred places, centers of pilgrimages with holy rivers, temples and Peeth Sthans. Vrindavan is one such sacred town situated on the banks of t
he holy river Yamuna. Vrindavan, around 15 km. from Mathura, is a major place of pilgrimage, attracting about 5 lakh pilgrims every year. It is noted for its numerous temples- both old and modern. Vrindavan is synonymous with childhood of Shri Krisna. .
Vrindavan, a forest full of basil (a sacred plant for Hindus), where Lord Krisna as a child and in adolescence used to play and graze his cows along-with other shepherd boys and girls. It is here that he performed many of his leelas or games to enlighten the people about his divinity. It is here that great saints & yogis realized the ultimate, not by going through the rigors of Hatha Yoga but through Bhakti Yoga or complete surrender to the supreme.
Fairs & Festivals
Krisna was born to Devaki well past midnight , it marked the beginning of efforts to destroy evil and restore a just socio-religious order. And two, it was an occasion for rejoicing in the house of Nand as, after a long wait, Nand and Yashoda had a male child of a radiant face
and bewitching smile.
Fairs & Festivals - Radha Ashtami :
The birthday of Shri Radha is celebrated 15 days after Krisna Janmashtami. Whereas Krisna's birth is marked with solemnity. Radha's birth celebrations are marked with joy and abandon. The center of festivities remains Barsana, the
land of Shri Radha, specially her temple on top of the Brahma hill.
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