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Radha was afraid of getting away from Krishna. His feelings did not allow her to live with Krishna, and his growing age forced him to move away from Krishna. One evening after that, she secretly walked out of the palace and walked towards her. She didn't know where she was going.
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Learn More »Janmashtami is being celebrated all over the country. It is impossible to mention Radha whenever we talks about Krishna. Both are named together and both are incomplete without each other. So, today, we are going to tell you why Shri Krishna left his beloved Radha and went to Mathura. Let us know the story associated with it. Why did Krishna leave Radha?- Says: Shri Krishna's childhood was spent in the streets of Vrindavan. Krishna won the hearts of many gopis with the melodious sound of his flute. Most of all, if anyone were fascinated by his flute, was Radha. Radha was 5 years older than Krishna. Some distance away from Vrindavan, he lived in a village called Repalli, but Krishna's melodious flute brought her Vrindavan. Gradually, when the time went by, Krishna had to leave Vrindavan and go to Mathura. There was an atmosphere of mourning in Vrindavan. In Kanha's house, her mother, Yasoda, was upset, but Krishna's gopis were also very sad. Krishna, on the other hand, began to worry about Radha. he thought that before leaving, he should meet Radha once. Then the meet Radha but both were just silent. Radhakrishna not only knew, but also understood the mind and mind. What is going on in Krishna's mind was already known. So perhaps both of them didn't need to speak at that time. So Krishna returned saying goodbye to Radha. Radha was afraid of getting away from Krishna. His feelings did not allow her to live with Krishna, and his growing age forced him to move away from Krishna. One evening after that, she secretly walked out of the palace and walked towards her. She didn't know where she was going. What you would find on the route ahead, the bus was moving. But Krishna is God, he all knew. They knew by their conscience where Radha was going. Finally, the time came when Radha needed Krishna. She was alone and just wanted to see Krishna in any way. As soon as this desire was created, Krishna appears before her. Radha was very happy to see Krishna in front of him, but the time was near when Radha wanted to give up his life and say goodbye to the world. Krishna then told Radha that "he asked for something, but Radha refused." So Radha only demanded that "she wanted to see Krishna play the flute for the last time." Hearing the flute, Radha left her body. As soon as she left, Krishna broke his flute and threw it away.
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Learn More »Kalki Kalkin, also called Kalki, final avatar (incarnation) of the Hindu god Vishnu, who is yet to appear. At the end of the present Kali yuga (age), when virtue and dharma have disappeared and the world is ruled by the unjust, Kalkin will appear to destroy the wicked and to usher in a new age.
Kalkin, also called Kalki, final avatar (incarnation) of the Hindu god Vishnu, who is yet to appear. At the end of the present Kali yuga (age), when virtue and dharma have disappeared and the world is ruled by the unjust, Kalkin will appear to destroy the wicked and to usher in a new age. He will be seated on a white horse with a naked sword in his hand, blazing like a comet. He is less commonly represented in painting and sculpture than the other avatars of Vishnu and is shown either on horseback or accompanied by his horse. According to some legends of the end of the world, Kalkin’s horse will stamp the earth with its right foot, causing the tortoise which supports the world to drop into the deep. Then the gods will restore the earth once again to its former purity.
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