@srikrishnajay As for the avatar colors, the Supreme Personality is the Supreme Enjoyer; this is said in the bhakti-rasamrta sindhu. He can be any color he likes. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu specifically is Krsna taking on mood + golden color of Radhika, His dearmost beloved, so He can experience + preach love of God.
As for Krsna's blue color and others, here, please scroll down and read the explanations of verses from SB (Srimad Bhagavatam):
@srikrishnajay respects, but to worry about "from Bharat" or not is material thinking. You seem to be asking your q. of aspiring followers of Sri Caitanya. Well, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu of Bharat Varsha says in siksastakam verse 1 that chanting Krsna's name is the way to get out of the *conditional* *material* concept of life, the cycle of birth + death. We are eternal souls, not bodies - "dehino smin yatha dehe..." from verse 14 of chpt. 2 of the Bhagavad Gita.
♦I preferably would like an answer from a person who belongs to Bharat Varsha and knows about their cultural heritage and not the interpretation of a westerner who recently adopted one of many religions and some traditions of the ancient people of Bharat!
Can someone tell me scientificlyif possible and with the ancient traditions of the ancient people of Bharat Varsha why many Avatars appeared in colors like RED, GREEN, YELLOW (golden), BLUE (midnight blue)? What do these colors represent what do they symbolyse to the ancient people of Bharat?
I Loved this One Hare Krishna :-)
PritiRadha 3 weeks ago
i like this song
3216542829 1 year ago
@srikrishnajay @srikrishnajay It would not let me post the link! so,
read Srimad Bhagavatam canto 3 chapter 28 verse 13
or second paragraph of explanation by Srila A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami! (from Bharat Varsha) =D
theultimateotaku 1 year ago
@srikrishnajay As for the avatar colors, the Supreme Personality is the Supreme Enjoyer; this is said in the bhakti-rasamrta sindhu. He can be any color he likes. Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu specifically is Krsna taking on mood + golden color of Radhika, His dearmost beloved, so He can experience + preach love of God.
As for Krsna's blue color and others, here, please scroll down and read the explanations of verses from SB (Srimad Bhagavatam):
theultimateotaku 1 year ago
@srikrishnajay respects, but to worry about "from Bharat" or not is material thinking. You seem to be asking your q. of aspiring followers of Sri Caitanya. Well, Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu of Bharat Varsha says in siksastakam verse 1 that chanting Krsna's name is the way to get out of the *conditional* *material* concept of life, the cycle of birth + death. We are eternal souls, not bodies - "dehino smin yatha dehe..." from verse 14 of chpt. 2 of the Bhagavad Gita.
theultimateotaku 1 year ago
@srikrishnajay
♦I preferably would like an answer from a person who belongs to Bharat Varsha and knows about their cultural heritage and not the interpretation of a westerner who recently adopted one of many religions and some traditions of the ancient people of Bharat!
Thanks
srikrishnajay 1 year ago
Can someone tell me scientificlyif possible and with the ancient traditions of the ancient people of Bharat Varsha why many Avatars appeared in colors like RED, GREEN, YELLOW (golden), BLUE (midnight blue)? What do these colors represent what do they symbolyse to the ancient people of Bharat?
Thanks.
srikrishnajay 1 year ago
It looks like a video someone bought from the mayapur temple. It is kirtan, just seperate from the actual aarti scene you are watching. Hari Bol
robindrakescorpio 1 year ago
probably,,lol,lol,
ServeTruth2u 2 years ago
yeah i thought that was kinda weird too. some indian probably thought he was real slick and put it together. still a beautiful song though
70Chryslernewport 2 years ago