Hinduism Statue of Lord Krishna
Krishna temple, Hampi, Karnataka
state, India Sri Krishna possesses
beauty, elegance, charm,
radiance, empathy,
compassion and most important
of all, supremacy.
The statue shows the qualities of
strong devotion or bhakti
(folded hands) and a sense of
concentration, awe and infinity.
Krishna, Sanskrit Kṛṣṇa, one of
the most widely revered and
most popular of all Indian divinities,
worshiped as the eighth incarnation
(avatar, or avatara) of the Hindu
god Vishnu and also as a
supreme god in his own right.
The narratives of Krishna's life
are generally known Krishna
Leela (God's play).
He is a central character in
the Mahabharata, the
Bhagavata Purana and the
Bhagavad Gita, and is
mentioned in m
any Hindu philosophical,
theological, and mythological
texts. They portray him
in various perspectives:
a god-child, a prankster,
a model lover, a divine
hero, and as the universal
supreme being. His
iconography reflects these
legends, and shows him
in different stages of his
life, such as an infant
eating butter, a young boy
playing a flute, a young
man with Radha or
surrounded by women
devotees, or a friendly
charioteer giving counse
to Arjuna.
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