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Do Krishna chooses His devotees?

Do Krishna chooses His devotees?

No, he doesn’t choose his devotees as such. His love is beyond measurement, hence it is for all. Anyone can become his devotee. He didn’t chose anyone.

Does Lord Krishna protects His devotees?

It is true that if Krishna wants, he can intervene and protect a devotee from COVID – 19. And in many cases, he might be protecting the devotees, its just that we do not know about it.

How to be close to Lord Krishna?

Have complete faith and belief in him. How do I get closer to Krishna? Pray to Him! Even if you are not completely convinced about His presence in your life, try to ignore the doubts for a moment, and just ask Him sincerely to bring you closer to Him.

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How to make Lord Krishna happy?

Krishna is pleased by devotion. That illustrates the character of our life. Krishna says, “Always think of Me, become My devotee, worship Me, and offer your homage to Me.” ‘Worship Me’ means, whatever makes you happy is my happiness. ‘Offer homage to Me’, means we want to see the whole world offering homage to Krishna.

How can I call Lord Krishna?

The ideal time to chant Krishna mantra is Brahma Muhurat between 4 am and 6 am. Take bath early in the morning. Take bath and sit in front of a picture of Lord Krishna. Chant the chosen mantra in multiples of 108 times keeping count with a Tulsi mala.

Did you know these 10 interesting facts about Lord Krishna?

Here are some things about the legendary mythological character that most people probably don’t know. 1. Krishna has 108 names. Lord Krishna is said to have 108 names among which the famous ones are Gopal, Govind, Devakinandan, Mohan, Shyam, Ghanshyam, Hari, Girdhari, Baanke Bihari to name a few.

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Why did Krishna blow on his conch Panchjanya?

Krishna blowing on his conch, Panchjanya, was the war cry for the Pandavas in Kurukshetra. Krishna’s conch named Panchjanya had powerful reverberations all over the world when blown. Krishna blew his conch to signal the start of the battle of Kurukshetra and at the end to symbolise the victory of dharma (righteousness).

What is the story of Gandhari’s curse on Lord Krishna?

As legend goes, Gandhari’s curse on Krishna was that he would die with the entirety of his clan in 36 years. Krishna was cursed a second time by the sage Durvasa, when he was asked by him to apply kheer all over his body. Krishna obeyed but did not apply kheer on Durvasa’s feet as they were resting on the ground.

How did Krishna and Balarama succeed in restoring their Guru’s son?

Balaram and Krishna travelled to the spot where they learnt that their Guru’s son had been trapped by a demon who lived inside a conch named Panchajanya which they subsequently took to Yama (God of Death) and asked him to restore the boy. Thus, Krishna and Balarama succeeded in restoring their Guru’s son.