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India is a land of temples, Gods, religions, and beliefs. And in every 1 kilometre, you will surely spot a temple, big or ...
The pichwais on display in the exhibition depict Krishna as joyous—playing his flute, dancing, making mischief and protecting his community. Pushtimarg devotees act as parents to the Krishna ...
On one hand, Krishna is worshipped as the embodiment of love, compassion, and harmony. His flute symbolizes the calming ...
Keshava is often used to describe Lord Krishna’s divine and enchanting appearance, notably his beautiful locks of hair. Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘kesha’ meaning hair and ‘va’ meaning one who ...