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21/06/2024

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Yoga connect with Nature
Shivam Group Holiday

The depiction of Lord Krishna with crossed legs is a common artistic representation in Hindu iconography, and it carries...
10/01/2024

The depiction of Lord Krishna with crossed legs is a common artistic representation in Hindu iconography, and it carries symbolic significance. There are a few reasons behind this particular posture:

Yogic Posture: Lord Krishna is often depicted in a yogic posture known as "Padmasana" or "Lotus Position," where the legs are crossed with the feet turned upward. This posture is commonly associated with meditation and inner peace. It signifies a state of tranquility, balance, and spiritual enlightenment. Krishna's portrayal in this posture emphasizes his role as a divine teacher and guide to inner realization.

शिवाय विष्णुरूपाय शिवरूपाय विष्णवे ।शिवस्य हृदयं विष्णुर्विष्णोश्च हृदयं शिवः ॥Their   can't be described, It’s beyond t...
27/12/2023

शिवाय विष्णुरूपाय शिवरूपाय विष्णवे ।
शिवस्य हृदयं विष्णुर्विष्णोश्च हृदयं शिवः ॥
Their can't be described, It’s beyond the understanding of great and knowledgeable people….Together they are known as HariHara….They are the best of friends….They are each other's and ….

20/08/2023
In our Hindu scriptures Lord Vishnu is often depicted resting on the serpent god Shesha or Ananta in his form as Lord Na...
27/06/2023

In our Hindu scriptures Lord Vishnu is often depicted resting on the serpent god Shesha or Ananta in his form as Lord Narayana. There are a few reasons given for this depiction. Firstly the serpent symbolizes eternity and represents the cosmic cycle of creation preservation and dissolution. By resting on Shesha Lord Vishnu signifies his role as the preserver and sustainer of the universe. Additionally the serpent is seen as a symbol of protection and power, serving as a divine seat..

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