Thursday, March 12, 2015

Post Mahabharath War & Krishna's Death

Krishna is one most loved and celebrated and debated God's of Indian mythology. His entire life had been a mystery to me and many others like me. The Bhagawad Geeta and the Mahabharath war have added complexities in understanding his life. But what about post Mahabharath war? What happened to Krishna? How did krishna die? Here's my answers to all these. Avva used to tell this story a million times. 

36 years after the war, the entire yadav dynasty came to an end and krishna and balaram were sad and went to a forest and relaxed under a tree, nearby a lake. He knew his end had come. A huge serpent came from the lake, paid salutations to the Lord and took balaram. It was adishesha, Vishnu's serpent who had taken avthar of balaram. And  meanwhile, a hunter, mistook His feather to be a bird aimed with an arrow and killed krishna. 

This is a simple story. But the explanation and "why" part of it is answered below: 

POST WAR:


After the war Ghandhari is broke and laments over the death of her 100 sons. She blames Krishna for this havoc and asks him why a supreme power like him couldn't stop this war. She curses krishna that his clan too well end in a similar way in 36 years from now. Krishna says her curse will take effect since she was  a great pathivratha, one who had served and stayed by her husband through all times.


END OF YADAVA DYNASTY :


Krishna prays to Shiva to bless him with a son like Shiva himself. As Shiva symbolizes destruction, Krishna wants this son to be the starting point of the destruction of their clan. Hence, his dynasty ends with his own son Samba who starts a fight with his siblings and they all end up killing each other.


KRISHNA DEATH:


The hunter feels extremely sorry for his act and asks the Lord for forgiveness. Krishna blesses him and explains that this was bound to happen. In Dwapara yuga, Krishna who was in Rama form killed Vali, a monkey king. Even though Vali doesn't harm Rama, he sided Sugreeva and killed him and hence proving that Karma doesn't spare anybody!

Garuda temple


I happened to go to a Garuda temple. Yes Garuda. It was actually the only temple in the world dedicated to Garuda, Lord Vishnu's vahana. It's in a village called Koladevi, few minutes from Mulbagal, KA, India. 





The statue is on a rock and can be seen with Lord Vishnu in right hand and Sita on left hand. Lord Vishnu is looking at hanuman, which is another shrine next to it. 






When the ravana abducts Sita, Jatayu comes and tries to help her. Ravana fights the bird and cuts off its wings. One wing apparently fell here and hence its very auspicious. The priest tells the story in more detail. 




Here many doshas are said to be removed and released. Ie your karma is said to be cleansed. Kuja dosha, ashta sarpa dosha etc. Supposedly gaining lot of popularity these days. 

We went to another Ganesha temple nearby called Kurudamalay. The statue was so huge. 

An interesting day over all. Hope this info helps someone. tc. 

Monday, March 9, 2015

Age gap

For marriage, an age gap of 1 to 2 yrs is the best. That way you'll have a friend for life!! 

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Painting vases style : gradation


Lamp stand sketch


Painting Flowers style : half toon


Painting Flowers style : gradation


Painting Flowers style :wet shading


Painting Flowers style : dry shading with base


Painting Flowers style :simple filling


Painting Flowers style : dry shading without base with strokes


Painting Flowers style : dry shading without base


Painting Flowers style: Overlapping

Painting vases style : black and white shading


Me!! My sketch!!

Date: 12/5/2000

Whopping 15 years ago, I would go for art classes and Chandu sir drew this. He said I was very expressive and would be good dancer. 


Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Wify!!

Wife is not your property!! She doesn't owe you her soul. You need to earn it!!

- copied!! (source unknown)