That's all. Therefore it is blue. Guest: But His consort, His consort is not blue. Just like if the cover of the light is blue or, I mean to say, red, the radiance also becomes It is described in the Vedic literature,. God's bodily hue is just like bluish cloud. But it is very beautiful. These are not imagination. They are taken from Vedic literatures. So His bodily luster is like that. Therefore He is blue. It is not that we have painted blue by imagination.
It is authoritative. He is always engaged He is God, therefore He is always enjoying, playing flute. Oh, He hasn't got to do anything, and there is stated in the Vedic literature,. God has nothing to do, work.
Other stories even say that her milk itself was poison. Sri Krishna not only drank her poisonous milk but also sucked out her life. It is believed that the poison, however, entered His body and gave Him the blue colour. Kaliya, a poisonous snake, came to live in the Yamuna.
It is believed that the four leagues of water around him boiled with poison. One day, when Krishna was playing with His friends, their ball fell inside the Yamuna. Krishna jumped into the river to get His ball and thus encountered the venomous Kaliya. From the white hair was born Balaram and from the black was born Sri Krishna. Science tells us that the entire existence is energy in one form or the other. It is also believed that every being emits an aura, a field of energy that surrounds the body, of a certain colour.
It is possible that Sri Krishna was not literally blue, but He reflected the blue aura. Apr 1, Outlying Islands U. Related Tags. Show Comments. Hide Comments. Citations, please! Sadguru rocks. I have been following him for some time now.
I wish my religion and its sister Abrahamic religions allowed that thought too. There is another speculation not mentioned in this context.
But, never mind. It only says "generally tends to be". Ofcourse it does. Humble pranams to Sadghuru whose ways are no different from Krishna blue Agree with you. It is said among all colors, the blue flame is the hottest energy wise. Humble Pranams to Sadhguru. Very inightful, thanks for sharing with us Sadhguru.
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The same theory is floated to explain blue throat neelkanth of Lord Shiva, who is believed to have drunk the poison to save the world from destruction at the time of Samudra Manthan. According to Vedas, Lord Krishna is a dark-skinned Dravidian god. Even in traditional p atta chitras cloth art in Odisha, Lord Krishna and Vishnu are always shown having black skin. Then why is Lord Krishna universally depicted as someone with blue skin?
Hindu religion believes in symbolisms and the blue color is a symbol of the infinite and the immeasurable. According to Swami Chinmayananda, the inspiration behind Chinmaya Mission, whatever is immeasurable can appear to the mortal eye only as blue, just like the cloudless summer sky appears blue to the physical eye. Since Lord Krishna is beyond our perception, it seemed apt to attribute this colour to him. According to Bhagavad Gita, the blissful form of Lord Krishna is visible only to pure devotees.
He may have bewildered the non-devotees, but those who offered pure devotional service to Him had always seen Him in his blue blissful form. But in real life, can people actually have that skin colour?
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