Krishna is the single most beloved figure in Hinduism.
Author(s): Swami Achuthananda
290 Pages
Religion + Beliefs, Hinduism
Series Name: Galaxy of Hindu Gods
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About the Book
As an avatar of Vishnu, Krishna is the the single-most beloved god of Hinduism.The mythological tales of Krishna are explored at length in this book including the epic Mahabharata, in which Krishna plays a non-combat role.
Book Synopsis
Krishna is the single most beloved figure in Hinduism. Such is his popularity that he is considered a supreme god in his own right even though he is only an avatar. In this book, we journey through Krishna's life--spanning his birth, childhood, youth, and adulthood--and describe many of the delightful stories associated with him. We also examine the Mahabharata War in which he plays a major non-combat role.
Although the purpose of his incarnation was to end the life of the demon king Kamsa, Krishna turned into a larger-than-life figure with his childhood pranks and adolescent romances. Starting with a miraculous birth-that has parallels to the birth of Jesus-Krishna grew up as an ordinary, but adorable child. In his youth, he became the heartthrob of milkmaids and popularized the passionate romantic dance Rasa Lila, together with his childhood sweetheart Radha. The annihilation of Kamsa followed thereafter. By this time the purpose of his incarnation was accomplished, but he stayed back on Earth to play a major part in the Mahabharata War. His greatest gift to humanity-the Bhagavad Gita-was delivered at this time. Maybe he overextended his stay, because his extraordinary life came to an end in less than perfect circumstances.
The Mahabharata occupies a significant portion of this book. With a complex plot and a myriad of characters, the epic has surprisingly no role models, only many heroes. Yet, the Mahabharata has been the inspiration for countless books, songs, and Bollywood movies. Although this book is centered on Krishna, the remaining avatars of Vishnu-particularly Buddha-are also explored at length.
Review Quotes
Achuthananda brings her trademark panache to this collection. Even after thousands of years, Krishna and Mahabharata are the greatest stories of India. This book is a treat for anyone who likes to learn about the classical tales without the confusion.
--Jay Singhal, Vedic Association, Mauritius
Swami delivers a witty and unapologetic perspective on stories from classical India using a modern lens.
--Stanley Harp, Book critic
Abundantly illustrated and instantly absorbing, this book breaks down the complexity of the Mahabharata is a lively, entertaining way.
--Susan, Amazon reviewer
Few books on Mahabharata have the the breadth and depth of this book.
--T.K. Narayanan, Radio commentator (retired), AIR
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .94 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 290
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Hinduism
Series Title: Galaxy of Hindu Gods
Publisher: Relianz
Theme: History
Format: Paperback
Author: Swami Achuthananda
Language: English
Street Date: February 9, 2022
TCIN: 1008497816
UPC: 9780975788356
Item Number (DPCI): 247-22-2831
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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