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Appreciating A God-child With Krishna Wallpaper

Known as the eighth avatar of the god, Vishnu, also a Hindu Deity and recognized as a supreme being especially in a number of monotheistic traditions. In Krishna wallpaper, this deity portrayed as a young boy or even an infant who plays a flute! There are so many stories about this amazing being. He is even depicted in different perspectives like a supreme being, a deific hero, a perfect lover, a prankster and also a god - child! Famous stories about him are available for reading at Vishnu Purana, Bhagavata Purana, the Harivamsa and the Mahabharata.

As a child, he loved to play flute and entertain other people like the milkmaids, cowherds and the cows. His relationship with her foster mother has become an example of love between mother and child. You can also say that he is a typical child that plays with his friends, and sometimes pull pranks with other people merely for fun. Since he also wanted to eliminate witlessness among people and teach them to focus upon him and not other forms. Because of this, he became as a deity of Humor but also the herald of peace.

The child deity recognized easily by anyone even if he has different skin colors. In fact, some Krishna wallpaper would show him with black or dark skin but he would usually be sporting a blue colored skin. He would also be wearing yellow silk and a crown made of peacock feathers.

Usual depictions would show him being a young man or a small boy a very relaxed pose as he plays the flute. Whenever he plays his instrument, one of his legs would be bent over the other and would be accompanied either by cows, which emphasizes his rank as a divine herdsman, or as one of the milkmaids.

There is also Krishna wallpaper that shows him as a man with all the characteristics of a god that is common in Hindu religion like multiple heads or arms, which denotes power. However, the typical posed would be upright or formal pose, to give emphases to his power. Sometimes he will pose either alone or with other associated figures like his sister Subhadra or brother Balarama and from time to time with the queens, Satyabhama and Rukmini.

Krishna worshipped as a child and portrayed dancing or crawling often would have butter on his hands, as he loves to steal them every now and then as a kid.

by: Jay B Jacob




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