Jai Shri Krishna
Krishna’s Divine Appearance
Krishna’s Birth - A Divine Promise to Protect Dharma
Born in Mathura to Devaki and Vasudev, Krishna descended to restore dharma and defeat evil forces like Kansa. His birth marks the return of divine love and protection for all beings.
Who Is Shri Krishna?
A divine friend, a playful child, a supreme protector, and the eternal source of love. Discover the life, teachings, love, and divine incarnations of Shri Krishna : the protector, teacher, and eternal friend of every soul.
Introduction to Krishna
The Eternal Source of Love, Wisdom & Dharma
Lord Krishna is the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu and the central figure of the Bhagavad Gita. From His miraculous birth in Mathura to His divine pastimes in Gokul and Vrindavan, Krishna represents unconditional love, pure joy, and timeless spiritual wisdom. His teachings continue to guide humanity toward a life of peace, devotion, and righteousness.
Bal Krishna’s Divine Play
Miraculous Childhood Leelas That Stole Everyone’s Hearts
Damodar Leela
When Yashoda tied Krishna to the mortar, it wasn’t rope that held Him—it was her overflowing motherly love. The boundless Lord became a small child, smiling through His mischief. But hidden inside this simple scene lies a divine secret that melts every heart…
Govardhan Leela
Krishna effortlessly raised the powerful Govardhan Hill on His little finger to provide shelter for all of Vrindavan when Indra unleashed a destructive storm.This beautiful pastime reminds us that the Lord always protects those who take refuge in Him…
Raas Leela
Krishna danced with all the Gopis simultaneously on a moonlit night in Vrindavan, bringing them joy beyond this world. The purest kind of love is revealed by Ras Leela, where devotion blends with divine grace and each soul feels Krishna’s personal embrace…
Makhan Chor Leela
Little Krishna would slip into every home in Vrindavan, leaving empty butter pots and smiling hearts behind. His mischief was never about butter—it was His way of stealing love. But one special incident revealed a secret behind this playful Leela…
Krishna in Different Forms
Bal Krishna (Makhan Chor)
Little Krishna stealing butter and hearts
Gopal Krishna
Krishna as the protector of cows and the beloved of Vrindavan
Shyam Sundar
The dark-blue, enchanting form of Krishna holding His flute.
Murlidhar
The divine flute-player whose music melts every soul
Dwarkadhish
The majestic king of Dwarka, guiding the world with wisdom
Lord Jagannath
The merciful Lord of the Universe, worshipped with boundless devotion
Timeless Teachings from the Bhagavad Gita
Life lessons that guide your mind, purpose, and spiritual journey.
Do Your Duty Without Attachment
Krishna teaches that true peace comes from performing one’s duty sincerely, without being attached to success or failure. Action done in devotion purifies the soul.
Control the Mind Through Yoga & Devotion
Through yoga, meditation, and devotion, Krishna explains how the restless mind can be disciplined and aligned with higher consciousness.
See God in Every Living Being
Krishna reveals that the Divine resides in all beings. When we see God everywhere, compassion, humility, and love naturally arise.
Surrender to the Divine Will
By surrendering fully to Krishna, one is freed from fear and doubt. Divine grace guides the soul toward liberation and inner joy.
Radha Rani - The Soul of Krishna
Radha - The Embodiment of Pure Devotion & Divine Love
Radha Rani is not just Krishna’s beloved but She is the supreme devotee and the very soul of divine love. Radha represents selfless devotion, surrender, and unconditional love. Through Radha, we understand that true bhakti is not about rituals, but about complete union of the soul with the Divine.
Eternal Devotees of Lord Krishna
Saints & Bhakts Who Lived Krishna’s Teachings
Meera Bai
A fearless devotee whose soul sang only for Krishna. Her bhajans reflect complete surrender and divine love beyond worldly bonds.
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
A divine reformer who spread the path of pure bhakti through Harinaam Sankirtan. His life was dedicated to chanting Krishna’s name and awakening love for God in every heart.
Surdas
A blind saint whose inner vision saw only Krishna. Through his soul-stirring poems, Surdas beautifully described Krishna’s childhood leelas and divine sweetness.
Vallabhacharya
The founder of the Pushtimarg tradition, Vallabhacharya taught loving devotion to Krishna as the highest path. He emphasized grace, surrender, and seeing Krishna in every aspect of life.
The Eternal Charm of Krishna
Krishna is not just a deity—He is the heartbeat of devotion. His flute melts the hardest hearts, His smile calms every sorrow, and His stories bring peace to the soul. Anyone who remembers Krishna with love is blessed with His presence and protection.
Krishna Janam & Childhood Leelas
From Makhan-Chori to Kaliya Mardan, explore His playful and divine childhood miracles
Teachings of Krishna
Life-changing wisdom and sacred lessons from the Bhagavad Gita in simple language
Krishna FAQ
Who is Krishna?
Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, worshipped as the complete incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He embodies divine love, wisdom, and compassion.
Why is Krishna called “Shyam”?
He is called Shyam because of His beautiful dark-blue complexion resembling fresh monsoon clouds, symbolizing serenity and divine charm.
Why did Krishna steal butter?
Krishna stole butter to bless His devotees with joy. His childhood pranks taught people to love Him beyond fear and see the sweetness of devotion
What is the meaning of Raas Leela?
Raas Leela represents the divine dance of love between Krishna and His devotees, symbolizing the soul’s longing to unite with God in pure devotion.
Why is Krishna considered God?
Krishna is described in scriptures like Bhagavad Purana and Bhagavad Gita as the origin of all incarnations—the supreme source of creation, protection and dissolution.
What teachings did Krishna give in Bhagavad Gita?
Krishna taught duty, devotion, karma yoga, meditation, detachment, fearlessness, and surrender to God as the ultimate path to peace and liberation.





