The Marriage of Pradyumna and the Birth of Aniruddha
A Divine Union After returning to Dvārakā and regaining his rightful place as the son of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Rukmiṇī, the heroic Pradyumna, who was the incarnation of Kāma-deva, was…
A Divine Union After returning to Dvārakā and regaining his rightful place as the son of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Rukmiṇī, the heroic Pradyumna, who was the incarnation of Kāma-deva, was…
The Divine Birth From the divine union of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Queen Rukmiṇī, a radiant child was born—Pradyumna, none other than the reincarnation of Kāma-deva, the god of love who…
The Lord’s Decision to Depart Mathurā After slaying Kaṁsa and liberating the Yādavas from his tyranny, Śrī Kṛṣṇa remained in Mathurā for some time. But the city became increasingly vulnerable…
The Divine Princess of Vidarbha In the royal palace of King Bhīṣmaka in Kuṇḍinapura, the capital of Vidarbha, was born a radiant and noble princess—Rukmiṇī, the very incarnation of Śrī…
The Journey Begins After the Kurukṣetra war, when the land of Bhārata was soaked in sorrow and silence, Lord Balarāma, the elder brother of Śrī Kṛṣṇa, took a vow of…
The Sage Uttanka’s Burning Anger In ancient times, the noble sage Uttanka, a powerful brāhmaṇa and disciple of Veda teachers, performed severe austerities and upheld dharma with great vigor. However,…
A Rare Celestial Event Once, during a rare solar eclipse, the holy site of Kurukṣetra became the gathering place for sages, kings, and seekers from all parts of Bhārata. Such…
Samba’s Love and Bold Abduction Samba, the valiant son of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and Jāmbavatī, once fell deeply in love with Lakṣmaṇā, the beautiful daughter of Duryodhana, prince of the Kuru…
The Ocean’s and Lord Kṛṣṇa’s Protection of Nature The Rising Tide of Injustice Once, in the age when Śrī Kṛṣṇa ruled in Dvārakā, the Ocean-deity—the presiding spirit of the sea—approached…
The Decline of Dharma in Kali-yuga As the age of Kali-yuga progressed, the world became increasingly steeped in adharma (unrighteousness). Kings no longer protected their people but exploited them. Brāhmaṇas…