They might not call themselves religious, but these youngsters do believe in Krishna’s preachings and his messages of love. Moreover, they are enamoured by stories from Krishna’s childhood and aspire ...
There is a strange, compelling beauty in the fact that Krishna, the avatar who enchants the gopis and plays his flute in endless spring nights of Brindavan, is more revered in separation than in the ...
The semi-mythological drama 'Shyam Dhun Lagi Re' mesmerizes audiences with Narsinh Mehta’s spiritual journey. Battling a severe skin disease, Narsinh is unable to write his bhajans until Lord Krishna ...
New Delhi-based music institute, The Art of Melody, organised 'Prem Deewani Meera' dance drama at Kamani Auditorium, depicting the life of Sant Meerabai. Dhun: The Art of Melody, a New Delhi-based ...
Krishna is a cosmic musician, and the tune he creates by playing his transcendental flute is embodied with cosmic energy. As Krishna’s divine flute calls at any time of the day or night, nature, which ...
BANGALORE: The bamboo flute is an elaborate metaphor associated with god Krishna. The literature about Krishna's flute embodies many philosophical ideals: the quest for self-knowledge, personal growth ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Mumbai, July 26 (IANS) The upcoming mythology show 'Shyam Dhun Lagi Re' will follow the story of Adi Kavi Narsinh Mehta and his devotion to Lord Krishna. The show stars Neelu Vaghela, ...
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Krishna’s Smile: The Secret of Detachment Through Love
What makes Krishna smile all the time? His smile did not disappear even if he was in the middle of the Kurukshetra warfield, playing the flute by the Yamuna river, or teasing the Gopis with ...
In Krishna’s avatar, the Lord fulfilled His love for music with a most melodious instrument — a flute. Every day little Krishna would set out from home with His flute tucked in at His waist.
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