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Daily darshan

Bhadr

Active Member
Lord Shiva
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Sri Devi-Shiva Parivar
Goddess Siva in the center,husband Lord Siva on the top,children Sri Ganesha and Sri Skanda on Her lap and Her Saktis Sri Lakshmi and Sri Sarasvati

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Aupmanyav

Be your own guru
SHRI KRISHNA & SUDAMA: such sweet looks in their eyes!
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A technical problem. When Lord Krishna was studying in Ujjain in the hermitage of Sage Sandeepani, he must have had a tonsured head, not different from that of Sudama. The curly locks are not permissible in Brahmacharya and in a 'gurukula'. No ornaments either. :D
(I know that creates a lot of problems about how to depict the Lord)
 
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Maija

Active Member
A technical problem. When Lord Krishna was studying in Ujjain in the hermitage of Sage Sandeepani, he must have had a tonsured head, not different from that of Sudama. The curly locks are not permissible in Brahmacharya and in a 'gurukula'. No ornaments either. :D
(I know that creates a lot of problems about how to depict the Lord)

I don't know if I have seen an image of tonsured head Krishna...Ill have to look that up, thanks for sharing your knowledge with me!
 

Terese

Mangalam Pundarikakshah
Staff member
Premium Member
I don't know if I have seen an image of tonsured head Krishna...Ill have to look that up, thanks for sharing your knowledge with me!
A technical problem. When Lord Krishna was studying in Ujjain in the hermitage of Sage Sandeepani, he must have had a tonsured head, not different from that of Sudama. The curly locks are not permissible in Brahmacharya and in a 'gurukula'. No ornaments either. :D
(I know that creates a lot of problems about how to depict the Lord)
Worry no more friends! :D

Sudama is a very dear friend of the Lord :)

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