Krishna Deities And Their Miracles
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Lord Krishna’s deities in temples serve as a channel through which the Divine can be better understood and perceived. In fact, the deities themselves can exhibit what some would call miracles in the way they reveal how the Divine accepts the form of deity. This is one process through which Krishna reveals himself and the reality of his existence. Stories of such miracles extend across the ages to the present. This book relates a range of these events to show how the images in the temples have manifested their character in various ways in their pastimes with their devotees, whether by developing their devotion, instructing them, or simply giving them His kindness, mercy, and inspiration. This book will give deeper insight into the unlimited personality and causeless benevolence of the Supreme, especially to those who become devoted to Him. In addition to presenting accounts of reciprocity, this book offers a rational and systematic explanation of the antiquity of devotion to the deity, scriptural references to deity veneration, and information on historical sites associated with Krishna deities.
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Lord Krishna’s deities in temples serve as a channel through which the Divine can be better understood and perceived. In fact, the deities themselves can exhibit what some would call miracles in the way they reveal how the Divine accepts the form of deity. This is one process through which Krishna reveals himself and the reality of his existence. Stories of such miracles extend across the ages to the present. This book relates a range of these events to show how the images in the temples have manifested their character in various ways in their pastimes with their devotees, whether by developing their devotion, instructing them, or simply giving them His kindness, mercy, and inspiration.
This book will give deeper insight into the unlimited personality and causeless benevolence of the Supreme, especially to those who become devoted to Him. In addition to presenting accounts of reciprocity, this book offers a rational and systematic explanation of the antiquity of devotion to the deity, scriptural references to deity veneration, and information on historical sites associated with Krishna deities.
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ISBN9788184305050
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Pages216
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Avg Reading Time7 hrs
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Age18+ yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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