Janmashtami Special | Shree Krishna

Wish you a very happy Krishna Janmashtami!! ❤🙏

With the motivation I have got from the love from you all on the last blog, I am here with the " Janmashtami special blog" with some lesser known and spiritual facts about shree krishna and and some shotsrelated to shri krishna  by me. So, this one is gonna be a mixture of science, spirituality, religion and art ( photography).






( Janmashtami darshan of Sri Sri Radharasbihari ji, ISKCON Raipur 🙏 )

So, do you think that krishna is only there in Hinduism or is he there in other religions or cultures too? Let's find out....

Jainism

The Jainism tradition lists 63 Śalākāpuruṣa or notable figures which, amongst others, includes the twenty-four Tirthankaras (spiritual teachers) and nine sets of triads. One of these triads is Krishna as the VasudevaBalarama as the Baladeva, and Jarasandha as the Prati-Vasudeva. In each age of the Jain cyclic time is born a Vasudeva with an elder brother termed the Baladeva. Between the triads, Baladeva upholds the principle of non-violence, a central idea of Jainism. The villain is the Prati-vasudeva, who attempts to destroy the world. To save the world, Vasudeva-Krishna has to forsake the non-violence principle and kill the Prati-Vasudeva.

Buddhism

The story of Krishna occurs in the Jataka tales in Buddhism.[252] The Vidhurapandita Jataka mentions Madhura (Sanskrit: Mathura), the Ghata Jataka mentions Kamsa, Devagabbha (Sk: Devaki), Upasagara or Vasudeva, Govaddhana (Sk: Govardhana), Baladeva (Balarama), and Kanha or Kesava (Sk: Krishna, Keshava).[253][254]

Like the Jaina versions of the Krishna legends, the Buddhist versions such as one in Ghata Jataka follow the general outline of the story,[255] but are different from the Hindu versions as well.[253][78]

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( Janmashtami darshan of Sri Sri Radha Vrindavan Chandra, NVCC (ISKCON) Pune 🙏 )

Why is he blue or blue skinned??

 Blue is the color of all-inclusiveness. You will see in the existence, anything that is vast and beyond your perception generally tends to be blue, whether it is the ocean or the sky. Anything which is larger than your perception tends to be blue because blue is the basis of all-inclusiveness. It is based on this that so many gods in India are shown as blue-skinned. Shiva has a blue skin, Krishna has a blue skin, Rama has a blue skin. It is not that their skin was blue. They were referred to as blue gods because they had a blue aura. 

 The bluish tinge in Lord Krishna’s skin is not the colour of the material body but the eternal spiritual body of the Lord that emits blue aura. According to Bhagavad Gita, the blissful form of Lord Krishna is visible only to pure devotees. He may have bewildered the non-devotees, but those who offered pure devotional service to Him had always seen Him in his blue blissful form.






What does peacock feathers on his crown signify?

Even though Lord Krishna also manifested inside His own 'Maya', He was never controlled or disturbed by its powers.

The feathers of peacock exemplify Lord's Maya in a manner which human mind can try to grasp. The brilliant colors of peacock do not arise from the correspondingly colored pigments. Instead, they arise from the phenomenon called 'structural coloration'. The light waves entering the different thickness of keratin layers on peacock feathers get out of phase and undergo interference. The resulting light wave patterns give the beautiful play of colors which the human eyes see. The 'actual' color is just deep brown pigment which occurs in the background of these keratin layers.

Thus, Lord Krishna wears a brilliant example of His own Maya in His crown and stimulates our intelligence to understand the fact that the whole universe is a diverse manifestation of one single divinity. Thus, we are also supposed to understand the nature of Maya continuously during our life so that we do not get carried away and suffer due to its influence. If we also start wearing this idea in our mind, like Krishna wears its symbolically in His crown, then we can also enjoy this life in the manner Lord Krishna wants us to live.





Sources : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krishna , https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/wisdom/article/why-is-krishna-blue , https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/health/did-lord-krishna-really-have-blue-skin--55392 


Photographist : Kamya 🌸

I think you have loved these shots and the knowledge given if you have scrolled till here. I'd be much grateful for any comments, feed backs or suggestions you might have for me. And I would love to know which shot  or fact you liked the most :)

See you in the next blog soon, till then,

Have a wonderful day, take care and....

always remember to love yourself first!! ❤

 Let there be love, light, happiness and laughter in your life with Lord Krishna’s blessings.

Jai shree Krishna 🙏❤


Metamorphosis | Butterfly blog | Capturegenic

 Everyone is like a butterfly at starting, we start out ugly and awkward and under go remarkable transformation  in life but it depends upon us that how patiently we wait for the right time and how bravely we break our cocoon, our comfort zone with our elegant but strong wings and then morph into beautiful , graceful butterflies that everyone loves, that’s ready to share its beauty with the world. And then, there is no looking back....

                                                                                                        -  Kamya 🦋


Facts to stimulate your mind  1.The butterfly and moth develop through a process called metamorphosis. This is a Greek word that means transformation or change in shape.

 2.  Butterflies are cold-blooded and require – in ideal settings – a body temperature of approximately 85 degrees to activate their flight muscles. If the weather begins changing some species simply migrate in search of sunshine. Some, like the North American Monarch, travel an average of 2,500 miles!

 














Photographist : Kamya 🌸

Macro Shots : Skyvik signi 3 in 1

I think you have loved these butterfly shots by me if you have scrolled till here. I'd be much grateful for any comments, feed backs or suggestions you might have for me. And I would love to know which shot you liked the most :)

See you in the next blog soon, till then,

Have a wonderful day and take care and....

always remember to love yourself first!! ❤


Rakshabandhan Special Blog

 The bonding between a brother and a sister is simply unique and is beyond description in words. The relationship between siblings is extraordinary and is given importance in every part of the world. However, when it comes to India, the relationship becomes all the more important as there is a festival called "Raksha Bandhan" dedicated for the sibling love. ❤

During the Mahabharata period, when Lord Krishna got hurt in his finger while killing Shishupala. As soon as the injury occurred, a stream of blood started flowing from the finger of Lord Krishna. Seeing this scene, Draupadi immediately tore the pallu of her sari and tied it on Lord Krishna's finger. Due to which the bleeding stopped.  After which Shri Krishna promised that he would repay the debt of each thread. The day this incident happened was the full moon day of Shravan month. It is said that since then the tradition of celebrating the festival of Rakshabandhan started. 

Lord Shri Krishna remembers the promise given to Draupadi during Shishupala's slaughter and he rushes to save Draupadi's shame when the Kauravas wanted to rip off Draupadi in a crowded meeeting. Lord Krishna creates a Leela to save Draupadi's shame and performs such a miracle that Draupadi's sari starts growing continuously and Dushasana fainted while pulling the sari. Thus Lord Krishna protected Draupadi and fulfilled his promise.

So, on this auspicious occasion, I am presenting the snippets from "Rakhi Photo Shoot" done by me.  


 













Camera ke peeche ki ladki - Kamya ❤
Camera : Canon 1500D 📷
I hope you liked the shoot by me. This is the first time I have experimented with the backdrop like this. And if you liked it, don't keep it to yourself, share this blog to the world through your social media. :)
And guess in the comments below, what have I exactly used  for the background? 🤔
 Tell me your opinion about the love and relation of a brother and a sister. Are there any thoughts you'd like to share? Your insight would be much appreciated. And once again, 
Wish You all a very Happy Rakshabandhan!!!
See you in the next blog, till then,
Take Care ❤



World Photography Day Special Blog


 First of all, Wish you a very Happy World Photography Day.....

The World Photography Day brings together people who share a passion to capture moments and ideas and show the world how it looks like. Like historians, photographers, too, document the present for future generations to understand the past. 

So, on this joyous occasion, I am presenting some of the beautiful and unique shots by me. And I want to announce that some of the blogs with amazing amazing pictures are on their way and from now-onwards, there will be releasing two blogs a week. And at last but not the least, I would love to quote that : 

" Life is like a Camera, You focus on what's important, capture the good times, Develop from the negative and if things don't work out, Take another shot.... "























 Camera ke peeche ki ladki - Kamya

I hope that you liked the uniqueness and the beauty of this blog. Each shot is unique and special for me in itself.  And if you liked it, don't keep it to yourself, share this blog to the world through your social media. :)
Tell me your opinion about life as quoted above and on my new announcement.  I feel as though more could be said, what are your thoughts
Is there anything you'd like to share with me? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments section below ......
See you in the next blog soon....
Till then, Take Care ❤

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