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This is a very auspicious Shaligram and is very readily available. It is a round shaped Shila without any other marking on it. The worshipper of this Shila improves his wisdom and decision making capabilities. It is very good for the students as it increases the concentration and retention capabilities of the brain. This Shila has Goving markings in the form of the white circular impressions on Him.By worshipping this Shaligram the students can clear all the obstacles and emerge out to be victorious in their endeavors. |
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Gopala (Göpãla : Literally, Sanskrit for "sustainer of cows/cattle") is the infant/child form of Lord Krishna, the Cowherd Boy who enchanted the Cowherd Maidens (Gopinis) with the divine sound of his flute, attracting even Madana (Hindu God of love and passion). Historically one of the earliest forms of worship in Krishnaism or Vaishnava dharma. It is believed to be a key element of the early history of the worship of Krishna. This tradition is considered separately to other traditions that led to amalgamation at a later stage of historical development. Other traditions are Bhagavatism and Cult of Bala Krishna, that along with Cult of Krishna-Vasudeva form the basis of current tradition of monotheistic religion of Krishna.[1]
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This is a very auspicious Shaligram and is very readily available. It is a round shaped Shila without any other marking on it. The worshipper of this Shila improves his wisdom and decision making capabilities. It is very good for the students as it increases the concentration and retention capabilities of the brain. This Shila has Goving markings in the form of the white circular impressions on Him.By worshipping this Shaligram the students can clear all the obstacles and emerge out to be victorious in their endeavors.
References
- ^ KLOSTERMAIER, Klaus K. (2005). A Survey of Hinduism. State University of New York Press; 3 edition. p. 206. ISBN 0-7914-7081-4.
Present day Krishna worship is an amalgam of various elements. According to historical testimonies Krishna-Vasudeva worship already flourished in and around Mathura several centuries before Christ. A second important element is the cult of Krishna Govinda. Still later is the worship of Bala-Krishna, the Divine Child Krishna - a quite prominent feature of modern Krishnaism. The last element seems to have been Krishna Gopijanavallabha, Krishna the lover of the Gopis, among whom Radha occupies a special position. In some books Krishna is presented as the founder and first teacher of the Bhagavata religion.
Further reading
Hein, Norvin. "A Revolution in Kṛṣṇaism: The Cult of Gopāla: History of Religions, Vol. 25, No. 4 (May, 1986 ), pp. 296-317". JSTOR 1062622. {{cite journal}}
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