The Story of Krishna’s Birth from Srimad Bhagavata Purana
Krishna- the name that turned Queen Meera into a Bhaktin and transformed Sudama into Kubera on Earth, in Indian culture is synonymous with Prema (love) and Bhakti (devotion). Established in Hindu households as Baal-Gopal, Laddu-Gopala, Thakurji, and Jugal Jodi (with Sri Radha), Krishna to his Bhakta is a friend in childhood, son in adulthood, and salvager in old age.
Published in Aug 2023
Which Type Of Krishna Idol Is Good For Home?
All the idols of Sri Krishna mentioned here are sources of heavenliness which is felt in our everyday life. You can place these Krishna statues in your place of worship if you are a devout Krishna-bhakta or you can welcome the affectionate blessings of the fluting lord as a Vaastu icon in your interiors. Exotic India Art offers a marvelous online collection of Sri Krishna idols for home and Puja temples, handmade with skills and devotion from the choicest brass, bronze, wood, stone, and copper. In this blog, we have curated a list of heavenly Sri Krishna idols for your home, which you can worship or place in your home and drench in the nectar of Krishna’s aura.
Published in Feb 2023
Lord Krishna and Yashoda Maiya - The Dharmic Ideals of Familial Relationships
The Hindu deity Krishna is a highly regarded and popular god in Hinduism, known to hold the title of svayam bhagavam (The Supreme Personality of Godhead). The myths of Krishna are displayed in several Hindu texts, primarily in the Bhagavad-Gita, where he epitomizes the ideals of both karma and dharma. The myths depicting Krishna and his adoptive mother Yasoda elaborate on these karmic and dharmic ideals by showing Krishna as the quintessential son and Yasoda in the image of the perfect mother. In the Bhagavad-Gita, Krishna “performs actions without attachment, and so persons should do the same. He also cautions against indecisiveness and inaction, which is a form of ‘doing’ and carries with it karmic consequences”.
Published in Nov 2021