**insert the beat here**
(Of course Ashley is Arjun XD)
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Listen my dear sakhi,
Krishna wanted to tell this to you ( really big secret I am telling you 🤫)
He was right by your side as your knee holding you when you were crying,
He was right by your side as the dog/cat nearby showing his love towards you,
He was the sun in all your "sun kissed" moments adoring how beautiful you look
He was the random stranger who once complemented you which you were thinking about all day, because he wanted you to know you are so precious and he always loves you
He chose you first, you are never his second choice,
He always hears your silent prayers, for he hears even the faintest footstep of an ant
He knows. Trust him.
Act as bravely as you would if he is holding your hand right there with you, cuz he is. Even if you can't sense it just yet
Trust me, he wants the same too - he wants to hold your hands, run away where the it's only you and him, he wants to hear all your ramblings while he makes your hair
And he's working towards it, each and everything that is happening is bringing you closer to him, he's waiting for the day where you could completely be into him so he can experience all those things that you have day dreamed about
Trust the process, trust him 🦚💙🦚💙🦚💙
after the dice game:
in dwarka with the gang ft. draupadi and youuuu!
(sneak peek for the next category ↓)
just me projecting my crush on Krishna through a quote generator:
pt 2 coming soon!
Atmarama is one who is established in self. When one attains the state of atmarama, one becomes self suficient, satisfied within himself and feels no need for anything else.
This stage of purified narcisism while being emerged into ones own existance produces bliss - ananda and keeps one self satisfied.
However our effords for self satisfaction can never be compared or equalised to an intimate relationship we experience with a lover. Shanti one experiences in atmarama devoid of bhakti is just a form of purified narcisism. To experience higher rasa, Atma must relate to Paramatma and experience spiritual flavour.
Bhakti requires that intimate relationship between Atma and Paramatma. This is required in love. Lover and beloved. Once a person finds himself out of the darkness of ignorance and realises himself, becomes established in the self, then his spiritual journey can start and one can experience more than just peace and ananda. One can then emerge in bhakti and experience higher rasa with Rasaraj Sri Krishna.
In this state one remains individual and yet still loses himself completely in constant giving. Then a mystical neverending cycle happens; giving, one receives even more, but only to give again and to receive yet more… love is an ever increasing cycle of ectasy, it is a verb, an action, it’s not an abstract construction and definitely not narcisism, purified or not. Love is Krishna.
Jay Shri Radhe!
Vrindavan Dham 24-12-11
your fallen servant, Vrindavan Das Thakur das
krishna: MORE PASSION MORE PASSION MORE ENERGY MORE ENERGY MORE FOOTWORK MORE FOOTWORK
arjun: 🥹🙏
hi can we appreciate how CHUTTU MUTTU and CHUBBY MY LIL GOPAL LOOKS HERE
and BALDAU ASW
!!!!!!!!! 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺💝💝💝💝💝💝💝
all creds to og artist @hemasartpage on Instagram!! (check them out woahhhh they so good at art 😭😭😭)
sometimes things make me feel things and im like AAAAhhhhHah🥹🥹🥹
Sometimes I just can't help but imagine all of #gopiblr dancing our hearts out to 'Kanna Niduninchana' (Kanha Soja Zara) and our peacock-feathered boy just standing there leaning on a wall and smiling at us like aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh
@cheolliepdf @celestesinsight @kanhapriya @saanjh-ki-dulhan @ramayantika @krishakamal @krishna-premi @krishnapriyakiduniya @krishna-priyatama @whaelien @idllyastuff @kaal-naagin @iwanttobeagopi @desi-yearning
"Comparing characters from different mythologies and fictional universes can be an interesting thought experiment, but it's important to remember that these are fictional entities with unique abilities and contexts.
Additionally, the outcome of such a hypothetical battle would largely depend on the interpretation and imagination of the storyteller or artist creating the scenario.
Godzilla is a well-known fictional giant monster originating from Japanese cinema, while Krishna is a revered deity in Hindu mythology.
Krishna is often depicted as a divine being with supernatural powers, wisdom, and the ability to wield cosmic forces.
In a fictional showdown, one could imagine various scenarios and outcomes, but it's essential to approach such discussions with an appreciation for the cultural and religious significance of these characters.
Comparing deities to fictional monsters can be sensitive and may not be appropriate for all audiences.
Ultimately, the "winner" of such a hypothetical battle would be a matter of creative interpretation rather than a definitive answer. "
It's more meaningful to explore the stories and cultural contexts surrounding these characters in their respective traditions.
-ChatGPT
"Write a short story about a battle between Krishna and godzilla from the perpective of paramahansa yogananda in which godzilla is defeated"
-Jonah
"In a realm where the boundaries between the material and the mystical intertwined, a colossal conflict loomed on the horizon. Paramahansa Yogananda, the revered yogi and spiritual master, found himself drawn into a celestial confrontation of unparalleled proportions.
Godzilla, a monstrous force of nature, had awakened from its deep slumber beneath the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
The ancient beast's rampage threatened to engulf the world in chaos, and its very presence shook the foundations of the Earth.
Cities crumbled, and humanity trembled in fear.
Krishna, the divine avatar of Vishnu, took notice of the turmoil.
Riding on his celestial chariot, he descended from the heavens to confront the colossal menace.
With his radiant blue skin and a transcendent aura that outshone the sun, Krishna emanated an aura of supreme divinity.
As Paramahansa Yogananda watched from a meditative state, he marveled at the clash of these titanic forces.
Godzilla unleashed torrents of destructive energy, belching fire and destruction with every step. Buildings crumbled, and the earth quaked under its colossal weight.
But Krishna, the embodiment of cosmic order and divine harmony, stood unwavering.
With a simple gesture, he raised his divine flute to his lips and began to play a celestial melody that resonated with the very essence of creation itself.
As the divine notes filled the air, a remarkable transformation began.
Godzilla, the symbol of destruction and chaos, started to slow down. Its fiery rage was quelled by the soothing music, and its movements grew sluggish.
Krishna's melody, filled with compassion and love, touched the heart of the beast. In the midst of the chaos, a spark of divine recognition flickered within Godzilla's eyes. It was as if the ancient creature remembered its place in the grand tapestry of existence.
With a final, heartfelt note, Krishna cast a radiant net of light that enveloped Godzilla.
The beast, once a harbinger of destruction, now embraced the divine grace.
Slowly, it began to transform into a force of renewal and rejuvenation.
Paramahansa Yogananda witnessed this astonishing metamorphosis as Godzilla was transformed into a guardian of the Earth, a symbol of balance and harmony.
The once-rampaging creature became a protector of nature, ensuring the delicate equilibrium of the planet.
As Krishna returned to the heavens, leaving behind a world forever changed, Yogananda realized the profound lesson in this celestial battle.
It was a reminder that even in the face of seemingly insurmountable chaos, divine grace and compassion had the power to transform destruction into creation.
In the heart of the conflict, the radiant spirit of Krishna had prevailed, showing that love, music, and the divine spark within all beings could overcome even the most formidable of challenges.
And so, the world continued on its cosmic journey, forever touched by the awe-inspiring battle between the divine and the monstrous."
-ChatGPT
my ma (og Lord Krishna stan I must have got it from her) went to Mathura Vrindavan 20yrs ago and said she was so underwhelmed and disappointed cos they didn't keep it clean at all and it was very unkempt and dirty.
now on Google maps everything looks so beautiful and well maintained Hare Krishna.
I wonder when I'll be able to go... it feels so climactic right now, like the final destination. like ik there is Dwarka and other sites but the Brajbhoomi is its own magic. I bet when I actually get to go ill feel ready. i bet I'll just be crying the entire time lmao 🥰