Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the central figure and the driving force of the great epic Mahabharat. The historic battle of Mahabharat fought at the battlefield of Kurukshetra was morally and strategically engineered by Krishna. Manu demons and evil persons were killed in it and the victory came in favor of truth and understanding of selfless duty. Krishna is widely worshipped in the Hindu world as an ideal person, a jovial lover, a statesman, and a great teacher. Geeta is known as the greatest of his teachings.
Krishna Krishna is an eight incarnation of Vishnu. Krishna was the hero of Mahabharat. He was a soldier, philosopher, statesman and admired by the Gopinis, who looked after the cows. He had destroyed king Kansa, Shishupala, and Kalya, the serpent king. He had established a new philosophy of action in Hinduism, which is known as Geeta. He is considered to be the most important god and worshipped by millions of people in India and Nepal. He became the most popular and beloved hero of Hindu mythology, the symbol of devotion, love, joy, and music. He is usually portrayed playing flute with his consort Radha dancing, or surrounded with milkmaids (gopinis). The devotion between Krishna and his consort Radha symbolized the ideal relation of love between the soul and god.
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