Itne der baad dekha. Ami gussha 🥺
*randomly jumps to your blog cuz pareshan karne ko koi nahi*
MWA!
Mwaaa <333
I missed my bachhaa!
How's my betuuuuu
I'M FINE MUMMA HBU :3
Ishaaron Ishaaron Mein Dil Lene Wale
Bata Ye Hunar Tune Sikha Kaha Se
Bas aage ki lines gaane aap chale aate toh anand dugna hojata aajata ❤️
When Kumbhakaran enters a sleeping competition but his opponent is a secular hindu in bharat
HAIIIIII OMG OMG
is this kind of dms?!
Either indra or varun ✨
The thought of the devatas being in a band has been haunting me and I need to pass the plague onto others
Shiva needs to be the drummer
Saraswati can be both the lead guitarist and the lead vocalist
Krishna should play the flute, or another woodwind. Problem is idk how a FLUTE would fit in a rock band.
The question now tho is who should man the keyboard piano. I'm voting with Indra for no particular reason.
OMFG FRRR
I feel like Shiva as a drummer would pull amazing moves as well and maybe sometimes even be supporting vocalist
But Saraswati frrr is the lead with her cool cool guitar and awesome vocals 🗿🗿✨✨
Vishnu can play the flute... Or even a harp who knows we can add some traditional elements in rock 🗿✨
OMG YES INDRA PLAYS THE KEYBOARD 🗿🗿✨✨ HE'D BE THE BEST
Jai siyaram!
hey hey hey!! did you know?
today is Sita Navami!!!!!
which means,
happiest birthday
to our beloved sita maa! :D
sita didi, for some!
Jaane na Nazar Pehchaane jigar Ye kaun hai dil par chhaya Mera ang ang muskaya
These lines suits the relationship of every krishna premika and kanha
Jinhe dekha nahi hai
Par hridaya pehchanta hai 💜
... Why I imagined it as
Krishna in his narayan sleep position and: Devi, battle now with naraka, I'm too tired. Garuda, get popcorn. I've enough energy to chew. Bye my love.
Satya maa: bombastic sideeyes
Kesava is one of the names of Sri Krishna. Arjuna, in the Bhagavad Gita, calls Him by this name three times. Kesava means “the one with luxuriant hair (kesam)” or “the one who killed Kesi, the demon.”
However, in defining the word Kesava, Srimad-Bhagavatam reveals one of its secret meanings, which is available only to Rasika Vaisnavas (devotees who are expert tasters of pure and transcendental rasa). Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura explains the meaning of the word Kesava with the phrase "kesan vayate samskarotiti - because Krishna arranges the hair (kesa) of His beloved, He is called Kesava."
Me referring to Shree Rama: Ram ji, bhagwan Rama, lord Rama
Me referring to shriman Narayana: Narayana ji, Vishnu ji, lord Vishnu, Vishnu bhagwan
Meanwhile me referring to Shree Krishna: kanha, Krishna, pookie, babygirl, this guy, my boy, dude etc