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The Art of Loving Krishna

The Art of Loving Krishna
Author: Cynthia Packert
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2010-07-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0253221986

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The vibrant tradition of Temple decoration in India.


Celebrating Krishna

Celebrating Krishna
Author: Shrivatsa Goswami
Publisher:
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2001
Genre: Hindu pilgrims and pilgrimages
ISBN:

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With special reference to Vrindāvan, India.


Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series, Volume 12)

Let's Celebrate Krishna's Birthday! (Maya & Neel's India Adventure Series, Volume 12)
Author: Ajanta Chakraborty
Publisher: Culture Groove / Bollywood Groove
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1945792442

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Who can resist the charming little Krishna even with his naughty antics like sneaking butter! In this book, Maya, Neel and Chintu, the squirrel, visit India to celebrate Krishna’s birthday festival. Imagine their surprise when they encounter tall human pyramids competing to break a pot hung high! Filled with delightful stories of Krishna’s childhood as well as the fun ways of celebrating Janmashtami in India, this book is sure to keep your little reader hooked! Check out this incredibly fun birthday festival book from Bestselling series with Award-winning authors! **Also See**! Check out our Ganesha’s Birthday Book for another equally fun birthday festival book! **Perfect Birthday Gift**! Both Ganesha & Krishna’s birthday books make for great birthday gifts for curious little learners! **Did you know?** All of our books are non-religious with stories are retold for a global audience. Maya & Neel’s India Adventures 10+ Book Series is written with the mission to RAISE MULTICULTURAL KIDS! We are Indie authors and 1st generation Indian immigrants, who have dedicated the past decade to spreading multiculturalism through our local dance & culture company as well through this book series whose extreme popularity has taken even us by surprise. You can follow our cultural journey on social media at Bollywood Groove and Culture Groove. To all our little and grownup readers: Thank You for supporting our work & mission! -------------- For bulk orders! or author visits! contact [email protected] Our Series Available Worldwide (CultureGroove.com/Books):! Festivals: Diwali, Navratri, Holi, Vaisakhi, Ramadan & Eid | Mythology: Ganesha, Krishna | Places: Delhi & Taj Mahal, Mumbai | Wedding | Diwali 50 Activity Book Holi 50-Activity Book | Gift Sets 1 & 2


A Festival of Krishna

A Festival of Krishna
Author: Harsha V. Dehejia
Publisher: Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788174365125

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The book takes us on a journey of the loves of Krishna, his lilas, kridas, his madhurya and above all the raas lila. But Krishna is not only for the royalty and nobility, he belongs to the people, the potter and the puppeteer, the bride and the mother, for he is celebrated at every village fair and town. Equally the modern artist does not remain untouched by the magic of Krishna and depecits him on his palette. And as the journey ends we are privy to some of the most glorious moments of five magnificient centuries of Krishna paintings.


Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture

Krishna in History, Thought, and Culture
Author: Lavanya Vemsani
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161069211X

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Krishna is a central figure in Hinduism, a religion that has been a fundamental force for thousands of years. This accessible encyclopedia covers texts, practices, scholarship, and arts related to Krishna from the earliest known sources on. As Eastern religions and related practices such as yoga become increasingly popular, there is a need for resources that explain where these practices come from and what they mean. This is one of those works. Krishna is central to Hindu philosophy, theology, art, architecture, and literature, and an understanding of Krishna will give students greater understanding of the role of Hinduism around the world. Yet this isn't just a book on religion. The encyclopedia also provides insights into Indian and world history and into contemporary concerns, fostering respect for religious and cultural diversity. Entries on a wide range of subjects related to Krishna cover India and other places where major Krishna religious centers and temples are established worldwide. Articles draw from classical Indian sources dating back as far as 1300 BCE and from folk and worldwide literature, including mythology from Jainism and Buddhism. The book's alphabetical organization, cross references in each entry that highlight related entries and further readings, and topical and thematic lists will facilitate in-depth research.


Krishna

Krishna
Author: D. Anand
Publisher: Abhinav Publications
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1992
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9788170172802

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On Krishna (Hindu deity).


Mobilizing Krishna's World

Mobilizing Krishna's World
Author: Heidi Pauwels
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2017-11-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0295742240

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Savant Singh (1694–1764), the Rajput prince of Kishangarh-Rupnagar, is famous for commissioning beautiful works of miniature painting and composing devotional (bhakti) poetry to Krishna under the nom de plume Nagaridas. After his throne was usurped by his younger brother, while Savant Singh was on the road seeking military alliances to regain his kingdom, he composed an autobiographical pilgrimage account, “The Pilgrim’s Bliss” (Tirthananda); a hagiographic anthology, “Garland of Anecdotes about Songs” (Pad-Prasang-mala); and a reworking of the story of Rama, “Garland of Rama’s Story” (Ram-Carit-Mala). Through an examination of Savant Singh’s life and works, Heidi Pauwels explores the circulation of ideas and culture in the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries in north India, revealing how Singh mobilized soldiers but also used myths, songs, and stories about saints in order to cope with his personal and political crisis. Mobilizing Krishna’s World allows us a peek behind the dreamlike paintings and refined poetry to glimpse a world of intrigue involving political and religious reform movements.


Hare Krishna Transformed

Hare Krishna Transformed
Author: E. Burke Rochford
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2007-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0814775780

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Most widely known for its adherents chanting “Hare Krishna” and distributing religious literature on the streets of American cities, the Hare Krishna movement was founded in New York City in 1965 by A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. Formally known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, or ISKCON, it is based on the Hindu Vedic scriptures and is a Western outgrowth of a popular yoga tradition which began in the 16th century. In its first generation ISKCON actively deterred marriage and the nuclear family, denigrated women, and viewed the raising of children as a distraction from devotees' spiritual responsibilities. Yet since the death of its founder in 1977, there has been a growing women’s rights movement and also a highly publicized child abuse scandal. Most strikingly, this movement has transformed into one that now embraces the nuclear family and is more accepting of both women and children, steps taken out of necessity to sustain itself as a religious movement into the next generation. At the same time, it is now struggling to contend with the consequences of its recent outreach into the India-born American Hindu community. Based on three decades of in-depth research and participant observation, Hare Krishna Transformed explores dramatic changes in this new religious movement over the course of two generations from its founding.


Krishna’s Playground

Krishna’s Playground
Author: John Stratton Hawley
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2019-11-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190991348

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This is a book about a deeply beloved place—many call it the spiritual capital of India. Located at a dramatic bend in the River Yamuna, a hundred miles from the center of Delhi, Vrindavan is the spot where the god Krishna is believed to have spent his childhood and youth. For Hindus it has always stood for youth writ large—a realm of love and beauty that enables one to retreat from the weight and harshness of the world. Now, though, the world is gobbling up Vrindavan. Delhi’s megalopolitan sprawl inches closer day by day—half the town is a vast real-estate development—and the waters of the Yamuna are too polluted to drink or even bathe in. Temples now style themselves as theme parks, and the world’s tallest religious building is under construction in Krishna’s pastoral paradise. What happens when the Anthropocene Age makes everything virtual? What happens when heaven gets plowed under? Like our age as a whole, Vrindavan throbs with feisty energy, but is it the religious canary in our collective coal mine?


The Loves of Krishna

The Loves of Krishna
Author: W.G. Archer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-04-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0429624395

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This book, first published in 1957, was the first in English to provide a full and clear introduction to one of the most significant of Indian gods, and stresses his supreme role in Indian religion and art. The book relates the full Krishna story, explaining his role in Indian religion, and traces the history of Krishna in Indian painting. There are 39 plates of Indian pictures, each accompanied by a commentary by the author, revealing a wealth of subtle and poetic detail.