श्रीकृष्ण-जन्माष्टमी
The end of the Dwapara Yuga saw the birth of Lord Shri Krishna on Shri Krishna Janmashtami, at the stroke of midnight on Bhadra Krishna Paksha Ashtami Tithi. The ninth womb of his parents, who were imprisoned after their marriage, was where Lord Shri Krishna (Bhagawan) was born. God assumed the form of Shri Krishna, the son of Mother Devaki and Father Basudev, in order to instruct society and remove sin. He was the world’s guru. Thinking that the ruler of this world should take on the shape of Krishna, he conferred with the gods, entered the womb of Devaki, and assumed a typical human disposition as injustice, tyranny, bribery, and lying increased at the time, along with the annihilation of religion.
At first, the all-knowing Lord Shri Krishna displayed an incredible human performance. He subtly conveyed the significance of incarnation to society through Baal-leela( A Tale of a child character). Shri Krishna, who maintained his word, occasionally gave the idea that he was some supernatural figure and even affirmed that he was God, as he performed one after another astounding, dramatic Baal-leela( A Tale of a child character) that shocked the society at the time. However, only God’s close friends and family could experience this; the rest of society, enthralled by God’s appearance, was unaware yet amazed.
He had revealed his heavenly form to his Mother Devaki and Father Basudev as he was creating miraculous Leelas (Leela literally means a light-hearted journey)at the time of his birth. Many people have had direct encounters with God’s supernatural attributes and nature.
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