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kanhu: haye haye main marjaavaaaa~
kanhu: i'm going as you for Halloween
arjuna: awww 🥰🥰 hssdkdjsjs wth i don't deserve this stawp-
kanhu: *comes out in a clown costume*
**insert the beat here**
(Of course Ashley is Arjun XD)
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"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
HEY sakhis. i SO have a crush on the Krishna from Radha Krishn
AND THE ACTOR SEEMS SO SWEET TOO
"You never loved me." She wails, her eyes a bleeding red that he can't face. She's kneeling at his feet and he's frozen in the light of the accusation that marks his skin whipped with every word.
She doesn't see it, of course. Her grief and ache blinds her.
He kneels, eyes burning with tears as he holds her as desperately as she sobs. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
His and her pain are both entwined and it's a physical ache in his heart.
"You are the perpetrator of the universe," she says,"Help me. I beg of you. Please."
He holds her tighter still, for she needs to be held together as she breaks apart. "I am here. Here. I won't leave you. I will never leave you. I will always, always be with you."
"Then love me!" She screams, and the kaustubh jewel on his chest leaves an impression on her forehead as she slumps in his arms. "Protect me! Let me be happy. Please, just love me, please, please. Please. Love me."
She's sniffling as he begs her to believe him. Believe in him. "I do. I've loved you for yugs, I've loved you since before you were born, I've loved you before you knew of me and I will love you even if you never love me. You are a part of me. I love you, beyond illusions and beyond doubt."
Her nails are leaving tiny red scraps down his arms but she's trembling still. "You are a God. How can you ever love me?"
"I am your Krishna first." He says and she sobs harder.
It's guilt instead of grief now, but he holds her all the same.
And Abhimanyu and Uttara’s story is very sweet, fast, short and… red&white, I think… And our cunning Govind takes part in every love story :p
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 🥰
WE DID DAHI HANDI AT OUR LOCAL JANMASHTAMI FESTIVAL IT WAS SO FUN!!!!!!
I WAS AT THE BOTTOM CIRCLE and everyone was cheering so hard as ppl climbed on top of us
and the song "go go govinda" was blasting on the speakers
and when we broke the matki the inside buttermilk fell all over us
AND THEN WE ALL STARTED JUMPING AND CHEERING AND GOING "AY AY AY AY"
OMG i felt so connected with shri govinda and his gopas and with everyone around me asw 😭😭💙💙💙💙
thank yu for the experience kanhaaaaaa 🥰
had a dream that I went to vrindavan ! but it was really chaotic and disorganised and i rber sort of feeling the presence of krishna and sort of not, and not taking enough photos and we got really hung up on where to have dinner. so what was that haha
me : *falls off path for the 100th time* brooo
kanhu : *leading #1 every time* nyeheheheheheh
kanha just told me a modern form of leela would be PLAYING MARIO KART TOGETHERRRRR