Magic Behind the Flute
One of the most widely revered and most popular of all Indian divinities, Krishna worshipped as the eighth incarnation {avtar} of Vishnu ,Krishna became the focus of a large number of devotional cults, which over the centuries have produced a wealth of religious poetry ,music,paintings and sculptures.
Lord Shri Krishna is regarded as complete incarnation of God ,full of "sixteen kalas". All the other incarnations that occured before him were not complete in themselves. Even Maryada Purushottam Shri Ram had only twelve Kalas.
Lord Krishna----One whose hand is adorned by flute, whose complexion is like the newly formed clouds, who dons yellow clothes, whose lips are red like the fruit of Kundan,whose face is like the full moon,whose eyes are like lotus flower,Lord Krishna holds nothing but only a seemingly ordinary flute. Now it is upto the devotees to interpret the meaning of flute with their own view. Even the flute of Lord Krishna is full of all the kalas and is a symbol of Love . In his entire life, Lord Krishna only once raised a weapon, that to in the form of wheel during the Mahabharta ,to protect the vow of Pithamaha Bhishmaha, otherwise only the flute was everything for him.
Like a magic stick the flute accompanied Lord Krishna all through his life, with the enchanting tone of the flute, Lord Krishna hypnotized the world. In Hindi language it is known as "sammohana" that's why Krishna is also known as 'Mohana'--- one that hypnotizes or enchants.
One must learn from it that one must have unconditional love for all the organisms in the word.
If one has true, unconditional love for everyone, the world will one day bow before him.Like Lord Krishna played tunes on his flute in Vrindavan ,all the gopies of vraja gathered around him, keeping all their shyness and social bindings at bay, Thus that tune of Lord Krishna’s flute was a symbol of love,
And love has no limits, no limitations.
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