Tribhangi Krishna means Krishna’s body is bent in three different places – His neck, waist and knee. Krishna usually holds a flute in this posture. But there is more to Tribhangi Krishna’s swaroop than just these aspects alone. And we … Read more...
Category: God’s Corner
Sudarshan Chakra Stories
Shiva’s gift to Vishnu
An asura called Sridaman worships Sri Lakshmi for several yugas. Sri Lakshmi is pleased with his devotion and blesses him with the fortune of all the worlds. But Sridaman catches sight of the Srivatsa mark on … Read more...
Sankashti Vrat Katha -Jyestha
The story of Krishna Pingala Ganapati
Dayadev, a Brahmin is well versed in the Vedas and has a wife called Kalyani. They have a son called Deva who is a scholar too. Dayadev and Kalyani get Deva married to Riddhi … Read more...
Vishwakarman, Trisiras And Indra
Viswakarman, the architect of Gods, is a Brahmana. One day, out of sheer arrogance, Indra insults Vishwakarman who then walks out of his heavenly court in a huff. Vishwakarman knows that Indra often gets carried away by the material opulence … Read more...
MadanMohanji: The Jagatguru
MadanMohanji : Swaroop
MadanMohanji’s swaroop is approximately 4 inches tall. He wears feminine clothes and holds a flute towards His right in both his hands. His eyes are open and he looks straight ahead. MadanMohanji adorns himself with jewellery, floral … Read more...
Gunanidhi, Dama and Kubera
Yajnadatta
Yajnadatta, a Vedanta scholar and a priest by profession, lives in Kampilya. He imparts all his knowledge and passes on all his sanskaars to his son Gunanidhi. But sadly, Gunanidhi turns into a gambler. He does not accompany his … Read more...
The Sharavana, Ila and Sudyumna
Sharavana: the enchanted forest of reeds
This happens in an age beyond Time. Lord Shiva falls in love with a beautiful damsel called Uma and marries her. They now spend all their time in a heavenly forest called Sharavana. So … Read more...