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Lord Krishna
appeared over five thousand years ago in Mathura, India to
Devaki and Vasudeva in the jail cell of the tyrant Kamsa. The
place of His birth is known as Sri Krishna Janmasthana. He
appeared with His brother Balarama in response to the
demigods' prayers for protection from the widespread influence
of demonic administration on earth.
Previously,
the demigods and demons had been at war in the heavens. When
the demons were defeated by the demigods, they decided to
instead attack this planet earth. Thus, they invaded the earth
by discretely taking birth as princes in powerful royal
families of the time.
And as the
earth became overrun by militaristic activities of these
kingly demons, the demigods including the Earth goddess
earnestly sought Lord Visnu's protection. Seeing the
deteriorating social and political conditions and hearing the
prayers of the demigods, the all-compassionate Supreme Lord
Sri Krishna decided to descend for the benefit of all.
The Supreme
Lord descends from time to time in this material world to
reestablish the teachings of the Vedas. In His Bhagavad-gita,
Lord Krishna promises: "Whenever and wherever there is a
decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharata, and a
predominant rise of irreligion--at that time I descend Myself.
To deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well
as to reestablish the principles of religion, I Myself appear
milleniumm after millenium."
Although
eternal the Lord appears in specific circumstances out of
mercy for His devotees. In fact, His principal biography, the
Srimad Bhagavatam states, "the learned men describe the
births and activities of the Unborn and Inactive."
Therefore, although He appears within the material dimensions
of time and space, He is most definitely not of it.
Historically,
Lord Krishna appeared on the midnight of the 8th day of the
dark half of the month of Sravana. This corresponds to July
19th 3228 BC. He exhibited His pastimes for a little over 125
years and dissappeared on February 18th 3102 BC on the new
moon night of Phalguna. (His departure marks the beginning of
the current age of corruption known as Kali.)
The great
scholar Srila Vishvanatha Chakravarti neatly outlines Lord
Krishna's activities in this way: the first three years and
four months were spent in Gokula, then equal lengths of time
in Vmdavana and Nandagram, eighteen years and four months in
Mathura, and finally ninety-six years and eight months in
Dvaraka totalling 125 years of manifest pastimes. See the
Krishna-lila chart.
Lord
Krishna's early pastimes are briefly summarized at the website
Krishna's Adventures in Vraja"During this childhood
time , He grew up as the son of His foster parents Nanda
and Yasoda in the midst of the idyllic beauty of Gokula,
Vrindavana, and Nandagram. Not only did He destroy numerous
demons, but also performed His famous rasa dance.
Krishna
enjoyed the dance of love (rasa-lila) with the gopis many of
whom are expansions of His own internal energies. The supreme
gopi known as Srimati Radharani is the object of Krishna's
highest devotion. This beautiful dance would occur in the
autumn season at night under a full moon when Lord Krishna
would captivate the young gopis with the extraordinary music
of His flute . These esoteric pastimes constitute the most
confidential expression of divinity ever revealed.
Usually the
conception of sprirtual perfection consists of overwhelming
feelings only of awe and reverence at God's majesty. However,
in these pastimes each devotee loves God either as a master, a
best freind, a mischievous son, or even as an intimate lover,
thus revealing the infinite possibilities of divine love.
These early pastimes of Lord Krsna in Vrindavana illustrate
the extraordinary intimacy that one can have with God. These
pastimes are described in detail by Sri Visvantha Chakravarti
in his Sri Krishna Bhavanamrta Mahakavya
When Krsna
and Balarama were older, They were invited to Mathura, where
Karnsa, Their demonic uncle, was planning Their death in a
wrestling match against two large and powerful wrestlers. When
Kamsa saw his wrestlers defeated, he ordered his friends to
drive the brothers out of Mathura, plunder the riches of Their
cowherd friends, and kill Their fathers, Nanda and Vasudeva.
However, Krishna immediately killed Kamsa and Balarama killed
his eight brothers. Lord Krishna then established the pious
King Ugrasena as the emperor of several kingdoms.
In Mathura,
both Krishna and Balarama were initiated by Gargamuni in the
Gayatri mantra> Later They went to live under the care of
Sandipani Muni who instructed Them in all the Vedic arts and
sciences in sixty-four days and nights especially in military
science, politics and spirituality. As an offering (guru-daksina)
to Their teacher, They recovered his son from death. Although
God does not need instruction from anyone else, Lord Krsna and
His brother set the perfect example : one must accept
instruction from and serve a bona-fide spiritual master to
advance in spiritual life.
For the next
eighteen years, They continued to live in Mathura halting the
impending threat of many demonic kings. Later in Their
pastimes Lord Balarama married a princess named Revati. Lord
Krsna married many queens, the foremost among them being the
extraordinarily beautiftil Queen Rukmani. (See Sri Rukmani
website for the story of Their marriage). Both Krishna and
Balarama established Their palaces in Dwaraka off the coast of
western India, where They enjoyed married life for many years.
Although They were married, Lord Krishna and Lord Balrama
exhibited the quality of detachment from material life
perfectly.
When They
were about ninety years old, the great world war of Kuruksetra
took place. This climactic battle brought together all the
major world leaders. Lord Krsna took the role of a charioteer
on the side of the pious Pandavas, while Lord Balarama
refusing to participate went on a pilgrimage tour thereby
blessing the entire land of India.
At the start
of the war, Lord Krishna displayed His stupendous Universal
Form delivered His famous message known as the Bhagavad-gita,
literally the Song of God. This Song contains the essence of
all knowledge having been spoken by the Supreme Lord Sri
Krishna Himself. This war concluded with the destruction of
the demonic kings and the reinstatement of the righteous
Pandava princes.
Having
completed Their mission, Balarama and Krsna resumed Their life
in Dvaraka where They spent some thirty-five more years before
ending Their earthly manifest activities The foremost
description of Lord Krishna's activities occurs in the Srimad
Bhagavatam, literally "the Beautiful Book of God."
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