It is a universal law: If we have ego, we will suffer. If we are arrogant, again, we will suffer till we are forced to surrender. The subduing of Kaliya the serpent by Krishna illustrates this. It is ...
Krishna overcomes Kaliya the dreaded, multi-hooded snake in the River Yamuna and begins to dance on its several hoods. When the heels of Krishna strike the hoods... Krishna overcomes Kaliya the ...
Krishna was born in a prison in Mathura to Devaki and Vasudeva. His evil uncle, King Kamsa, had imprisoned them because of a prophecy that their eighth child would destroy him. When Krishna was born, ...
Taking off from the Bhagavata Purana, the dance of Krishna on Kaliya is eulogised by Andal in Nachiyar Tirumozhi and by Vedanta Desika in his Yadavabhyudaya in glowing terms, pointed out Kalyanapuram ...
The snake Kaliya resided in a part of the Yamuna river. Because of the heat of Kailya’s poison, hot fumes emanated from the water, and because of these fumes, birds that flew over the river dropped ...