Guardians Of Krishna

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Guardians of Krishna

Author: Basanth Rachakonda
language: en
Publisher: Basanth Rachakonda
Release Date: 2024-11-01
In a world where darkness threatened all that was good, hope arrived in the most unexpected way. This is the story of five ordinary people, chosen not for their strength or power, but for their selflessness, kindness, and pure hearts. In the vibrant city of Dwaraka, their journey began with the arrival of a terrible enemy—Kalarath, a force of destruction who sought to spread fear and chaos. His promise to destroy the city left many feeling hopeless. But fate had something different in store. Five young heroes, each possessing qualities of compassion, courage, and a deep sense of duty, were chosen by a divine force. They found magical pendants, each linked to Lord Krishna, the eternal protector of goodness. These pendants were not just symbols—they were pieces of the Sudarshan Chakra, a divine weapon that could defeat even the greatest evil. The pendants did not choose these individuals for their physical power but for the goodness within them, their willingness to help others, and their selflessness. Brought together by destiny, the heroes formed a strong bond. Together, they stood as Dwaraka’s last hope, not because of their strength, but because of their pure hearts and the qualities that made them worthy of this divine mission. Their path was not without challenges. They faced moments of doubt and fear, but through every trial, their selflessness and compassion shone through. They realized that their true power came from their commitment to doing what was right, not from physical strength or abilities. The bond they formed wasn’t just about unity; it was about the deep connection that comes from shared purpose and goodness. With their hearts united, guided by Lord Krishna’s divine will, the heroes prepared to protect their city. They were more than warriors—they were chosen because they reflected the qualities of love, sacrifice, and selflessness that the world needed most. Together, they would face the darkness, knowing that their true strength came not from their powers but from the goodness that lived within them. "Guardians of Krishna: The Beginning" is a story of courage, faith, and the power of selflessness. It reminds us that the greatest strength comes not from what we can do, but from who we are—and that, in the face of darkness, those with the purest hearts will always light the way.
Krishna's Lineage

Forming the final part of the Sanskrit Mahabharata, the Harivamsha's main business is to supply narrative details about the great god Vishnu's avatar Krishna Vasudeva, who has been a comparatively minor character in the previous parts of the Mahabharata, despite having taken centre stage in the Bhagavad Gita. Krishna is born in Mathura (some 85 miles south of present-day Delhi). As an infant he is smuggled out of Mathura for his own safety. He and his brother Baladeva grow up among cowherds in the forest, where between them they perform many miraculous deeds and kill many dangerous demons, before returning to Mathura where they kill the evil King Kamsa and his cronies. Thereafter, Krishna is the hero and unofficial leader of his people the Yadava-Vrishnis. When Mathura is besieged by enemies, Krishna leads his people to abandon the town and migrate west, founding the dazzling new city of Dvaraka by the sea. Krishna then repeatedly travels away from that base repeatedly to perform heroic deeds benefitting those in need - including his own people, his more immediate family, and the gods. After narrating the stories of Krishna, the Harivamsha ends by finishing the story of Janamejaya with which the Mahabharata began. The Harivamsha is a powerhouse of Hindu mythology and a classic of world literature. It begins by contextualising Vishnu's appearance as Krishna in several ways, in the process presenting a variety of cosmogonical, cosmological, genealogical, mythological, theological, and karmalogical materials. It then narrates Krishna's birth and adventures in detail. Presenting a wide variety of exciting stories in a poetic register that makes extensive use of natural imagery, the Harivamsha is a neglected literary gem and an ideal starting-point for readers new to Indian literature.
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