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Who is kalyavan in Mahabharat?

Who is kalyavan in Mahabharat?

Kālayavana (Sanskrit: कालयवन, lit. death amongst descendants of Turvasu) was a king who invaded Mathurā with an army of 30 million Yavanas against Sri Krishna.

Why did Krishna run from kalyavan?

If lord Krishna wanted he could easily kill kalyavan but if he had done so it would be a disrespect to lord Shiva as he had granted the boon of being undefeated to kalyavan. So in order to respect lord Shiva he didn’t kill kalyavan and ran away from the battlefield knowing that demon would follow him.

Who burnt kalyavan?

Lord Krishna made kalyavan follow him to the king muchukunda and upon reaching there he thought it was krishna who was sleeping there. So he made him awake and was burnt by him.

Which son of Krishna and Rukmini is kidnapped?

Pradyumna was the son of Lord Krishna and the 61st grandson of Adinarayan. His mother was Rukmini, whom Lord Krishna had rescued from Vidarbha on her invitation. Pradyumna was born in Dvaraka.

Who defeated Krishna 17 times?

Jarasandh Attacked Krishna 17 Times While he was powerful enough to kill him much before, he deliberately waited for so long.

Why is Krishna called ranchod?

Lord Krishna is said to have several names each gained from his different Leelas. One such name that he has been given is ‘Ranchod’ which is derived from two different words namely ‘Ran’ which means war and ‘chod’ which means to leave. Hence the meaning of Ranchod is the one who ran away from the battlefield.

Why is Krishna called Bihari?

Krishna is known as King of Brij in mythology of India. The literal meaning of Bihari is ‘supreme enjoyer’ equivalent to lord / master and Brij is the location where Krishna ruled,as per the mythology. Hence the meaning of the term “Brij Bihari” is the supreme deity of Brij.

Who is Garga Rishi?

It is a sage name who did “naam karan” (Hindi word to naming ceremony)to lord Shri Krishna as he was their Kul-Guru. It is found in Vedic and Puranic literature. In Vedic literature, Garga is either related to Bharadvaja or Angiras. Some ancient Jyotisha (time keeping, astronomy) texts are attributed to Garga.

Did Radha Krishna have a child?

Krishna’s favourite wife was Radha, with whom he had a son Pradyumna and daughter Carumati, but tradition has it that the god actually acquired 16,108 wives and fathered 180,000 sons.

Which God is Banke Bihari?

Bankey Bihari Temple is a Hindu temple situated in the town of Vrindavan, Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, India. The temple is dedicated to Bankey Bihari who is believed to be the combined form of Radha and Krishna. Bankey Bihari was originally worshipped at Nidhivan, Vrindavan.

Which Brahmin gotra is the highest?

They are (1) Shandilya, (2) Gautama Maharishi, (3) Bharadvaja, (4) Vishvamitra, (5) Jamadagni, (6) Vasishta, (7) Kashyapa and (8) Atri . To this list, Agastya is also sometimes added. These eight sages are called gotrakarins, from whom all 108 gotras (especially of the Brahmins) have evolved.