Feb 6, 2008

-:Names According to Special Characteristics and Feats:-

Lord Krishna, one of the most revered Gods of Hindu religion is known by many names. It is believed that Acharya Garga, the family priest of Yadavs named the Lord. He was named Lord Sri Krishna because of his dark complexion.

During days of childhood, Sri Krishna was known as Bal Gopal meaning young Krishna. He is known as Madhav meaning the Husband of Goddess of fortune, Sri Lakshmi. Bhagwan Krishna is also known as Giridhari-The lifter of Govardhan hill. Also known as Banvari - the one living in the groves of Vrindavan.





NAME MEANING
Krishna One in the transport of joy
Jagannath Lord of the whole World
Parampurush The supreme one
Dwarkadhish King of Dwarka City
Vasudev Son of Vasudev
Devki Nandan Mother Devki's son
Govinda Lord Of Cows
Gopal Protector of Cows
Parthasarthi Chariot driver of Arjuna
Muralidhar One with a flute
Mathura Naresh King of Birth city Mathura
Damodar One tied with a grinding Stone
Niranjan One who is honorable
Sanatan The eternal one
Anant The infinite
Ajay All victorious God
Murari Enemy of demon Mura
KamalNath Kamla (Goddess Lakshmi's) Husband
Punya Meritorious
Lila-Manush-Vigraha Assuming human form to perform pastimes
Shrivastav Kausthuba-Dharya Wearing Shri Vatsa and Kausthubha Gem
Yashoda-Vatsalya Mother Yashoda's darling child
Hari Shri Hari
Chaturbuja-Chakra-gada-Shankhadhyay Four armed one carrying weapons of Disc, Club and Conch
Shrisay Abode of Shri (Lakshmi)
Nandgopa Priyatmaj Nanda Gopa's darling child
Yamuna Vega Samhar Destroyer of speed of River yamuna
Balbhadra Pariyanuj Balram's younger brother
Putana Jivit haraya Destroyer of demoness Putana
Shakatsura Bhanjanaya Destroyer of demon Shakatasur
Nandvraja jana nandin One bringing joy to Nand and people of Braj
Sachidanand Vigraha Embodiment of existence, Awareness and bliss
Navanit Viliptanga Lord whose body is smeared with butter
Ananghaya The sinless one
Navanit navaharaya Inventor of new form of food- Butter
Muchukunda Prasadkaya Lord who blessed king Muchukund
Shodasha sthri sahasreshaya Lord of 16,000 wives
Tribhanji lalitakritaye Lord who poses bent in 3 places
Sukavag Amritabhdhindave Ocean of nectar according to Sukadev
Yogi Pataye Lord of yogis
Avyaktaya One who is difficult to comprehend
Punya-Shlokaya Lord whose praise bestows meritorious
Tirthapadaya One whose feet are holy
Vedvedayaya Souce of Vedas
Yagnabhoktre One who consumes sacrificial offerings
Paratpataya One who is highest of the highest
Gopa Gopishvaraya Lord of gopas and gopis
Yogine Greatest Yogi
Koti surya samaprabha One who is as lustrous as a million suns
Ilapataye Lord of Earth
Vanamaline One wearing a sylven garland
Parasmai jyotish One with a supreme light
Yadavendraye Lord of Yadavs
Yadudvataya Leader of Yadus
Pita vasase One wearing yellow robes
Parijatapa Harakaya One who removes Parijath Flower
Govardhanchalo Dhartreya Lifter of Govardhan Hill
Sarva palakaya Protector of all beings
Niranjan The untainted one
Kama janakaye One generating desires in worldly mind
Kancha lochanaya One with beautiful eyes
Madhughne Killer of demon Madhu
Mathuranath King of birth city Mathura
Brindavane sancarine One roaming in Brindavan city
Dwarkanayak Lord of Dwarka
Baline All powerful Lord
Syamantake maner hartre One who stole Syamantaka Gem
Nara Narayanatmakaya One who has twin form of nar and Narayan
Kubja Krishtambharadharya One who applied ointment by Kubja the hunchbacked woman
Mayine Lord of maya
Mushtikasura Chanura mallayudha-visharadaya One who is an expert wrestler, killed two demons Mushtikasura and Chanura
Sansara vaitine One who is enemy of sansara
Kamsaraye Enemy of king Kansa
Narakantakaya Destroyer of demon Naraka
Anadi Brahmacharine Beginning less absolute
Krishna Vyasana Karshakaya Remover of Draupadi's distress
Shishupala Shirascratte Remover of Shishupal's head
Duryodhana Kulantakaya Destroyer of Duryodhana's dynasty
Vidurakrura Varadaya Giver of boon to Vidur and Akrur
Vishwarupa Pradarshakaya Revealer of Vishwasrup (Universal form)
Satyavacha Speaker of truth
Satya sankalp Lord of true resolve
Satyabhama Rataya Lover of Satyabhama
Jayine The ever victorious Lord
Subhadra purvajaya Brother of Subhadra
Vishnava To Lord Vishnu
Bhishma mukti Pradayakaya One who bestowed salvation to Bhishma
Jagadguruve venunada visharad One expert in playing of flute music
Vrishabhasura vidhvamsine Destoyer of demon Vrishbasura
Yudhishthira pratishthatre One who established Yudhisthira as a king
Sarvagraha Rupine To all-formed one
Dayanidhaye One who is treasure of compassion
Sarvabhutat makaya Soul of elements
Jalakrida samashaka gopi vastra pararakaya Lord who hid gopi's clothes while they were playing in river Yamuna
Parabrahmane A supreme brahman
Barhi Barhavatamsakaye One who adorns peacock feathers
Pannagashana vahanaya Having serpent Adishesha as his seat
Danavendra Vinashak Destroyer of Lord of Asuras
Gitamrita Mahodadhaye An ocean containing nectar of Bhagwad Gita
Kaliyaphani Manikya ranjita shri Padambhujaya Lord whose lotus feet adorn gems from hood of Kaliya serpent


Feb 3, 2008

kansh vadh


-:Legend of King Kansa:-

Kansa was the king of Mathura city and maternal uncle of Sri Krishna. According to legend, Janmashtami is celebrated as the birth of Bhagwan Krishna, an avatar of Lord Vishnu to slay the cruel king . Kansa was a self-proclaimed King of the city of Mathura (A City in Northern India). He overthrew his father, King Ugrasen and forcefully became the king. He was very wicked and evil in thinking. His subjects feared him, the cowherds of not only Mathura but also other neighbouring villages like Gokul, Barsana, Nandgaon were the victims of his wickedness. They had no option but to surrender to his tyrannical ways.


-:Army of Demons:-


King Kansa had an army of demons who helped him spread fear and accomplish his evil tasks. Putana, Bakasura, Aghasura were his close aides.

-:Loving Brother:-
Kansa loved his younger sister Devki and fulfilled all her wishes. He married her to Vasudev, one of his cousins and a high-ranking officer in the army with great pomp and show. However, during the wedding ceremony of his sister, Devki, the love for his sister turned to hatred when a heavenly prediction warned him, that the eighth child of Devki will be the annihilator Of Kansa. On being assured of getting all the new born children of Devki and Vasudev, Kansa decided to imprison them under close supervision and let them live.

-:Killing of Infants:-
Kansa managed to kill all the new born of his sister Devki and brother-In-Law, Vasudev. His elder brother Balram, seventh child of the couple, was saved by being transferred to Rohini's womb. Similarly Lord Krishna, the eighth child, born to kill evil Kansa was saved after being miraculously shifted to Gokul on the night of his birth and replaced with a female child. However, Kansa got to know that his destroyer had been born and was being brought up by an unknown family in a neighboring village.

-:Ongoing Efforts to Kill the Child:-
Soon, after getting to know that the eighth child of his sister was born and safely growing in another village, Kansa ordered his soldiers to kill all the one-day old male infants in and around Mathura. He made quite a few unsuccessful attempts to kill the child.

-:Episode of Putana-The Demoness:-
King Kansa, sent one of his reliable servants to kill on the infants in the village by feeding them poisonous milk. She killed many infants but in the end she was killed by baby Krishna who sucked her life while being fed poisonous milk.

-:Killing of Demon Trinivarta:-
On hearing the death of Putana, King Kansa, sent his another servant- demon Trinivarta to kill Sri Krishna. Trinivarta took the form of a whirlwind, and carried the young Krishna away with itself, in the hope of throwing him away. Lord Krishna increased his weight which made the demon unable to move any further. After some time, the weight of Lord Krishna became too heavy for the demon to handle, so he fell on Ground and died.

-:End of Bakasura:-
At the instigation of Kansa, his friend Bakasura, changed his form to that of a crane,and went to kill Young Krishna, He hit him with his beak but Lord caught hold of his beak and tore it apart, killing him instantly.

-:Slaying of King Kansa:-
King Kansa, tired of the killing of all his servants, invited both his nephews, Balram and Krishna for a wrestling match in Mathura. He made use of elephant Kuvalyapeeda to kill Krishna at the entrance of the arena, Krishna killed him followed by killings of Charuna and Toshalaka- chosen atheletes of Kansa. Krishna went to Kansa, took him by hair and threw him on the ground; finally killing him. The slaying Of Kansa ended his tyrannical rule and people rejoiced and celebrated his death.



Feb 2, 2008

krishsna as a manager

krishsna as a manager

Lord Krishna was called by Hundreds and Thousands of names and certainly ‘Manager’ is not one of them. Here we will see how he is the Greatest Manager of All. The particular example we are referencing here is the battle of Mahabharat fought at Kurukshetra


Mahabharat was the biggest battle fought in ancient India between Pandavas and Kauravas, and had each and every other king/ruler fighting from either of the sides. Duryodhana representing Kauravas and Arjuna representing Pandavas, reached at nearly the same time to Krishna for calling him to fight from their side. Krishna asked them to choose between him and his complete army. Since he alone was capable of destroying the world, leave alone the opponent, he would not raise arms and play a non-combatant role. Arjuna choose to have him and Duryodhana was happy to have gained his mighty army.

What is expected from a manager and how it applies to Krishna.


1. Manager should decide on a Goal :-

A manager should have decided a Goal and Krishna had 3 clear cut Goals that he followed and achieved 100% targets.

a) Paritranaya Sadhunaam - Welfare for Saints
b) Vinashaya Dushkritaam - Destroy Evil
c) Dharmasansthapanaay Sambhavaami yuge yuge - To establish and strengthen Religion in every Era.


2. Manager Should have Motivational Skills:-

When Arjun reached the battle field he loose his determination to fight when he saw that among the opponents were many of his relatives young and old and that he was going to kill them for the sake of Kingdom. He resisted from fighting and dropped arms. Krishna motivated him by his speech later named “Bhagwat Gita” that’s still read and followed. Arjun recovered and decided to fight.


3. Manager must have skills to build Stretegies to achieve Target:-

Pandavas and Kauravas had soldiers and warriors strength in the ratio of 7:11, Panadvas having 1.53 millions and 2.41 millions. With this count it was clear that the battle could be won only with Effective Strategies. The fact that Pandavas won the battle proves that Krishna was successful not only in building strategies but in implementing them to achieve success.


4. Good Manager must have Leadership Quality:-

When Krishna asked Arjuna and Duryodhana to choose between him and his army, the choice was, in fact, between a Leader and his Resources. While a Good Leader can gain from limited resources, a Bad Leader will loose even with vast resources. Knowing his excellent Leadership Qualities, Arjuna requested Krishna not only to lead the entire mission but to personally lead him by accepting to be his “Saarthi” (Charioteer), guide him and lead him to success.


5. Manager should be good in Direction and Controlling:-

Controlling an army of 1.53 million soldiers and warriors to fight against a bigger army was not a easy task. The 1.53 million soldiers were divided in seven divisions, led by a Commander each, further controlled by a Supreme Commander who himself was guided by the Pandavas and Krishna. This all was made possible with with help of Lord Krishna’s great Management ad Controlling Skills. Management Guru Henry Fayol says that without appropriate Role Allocation, no mission can get desired results. Team spirit and appropriate Role Allocation can achieve everything. What was Arjun’s position, what was Bhim’s role? how Dharmaraj Yudhishtir will do his work, all these matters were decided by Lord Krishna.

Agreed that Lord Krishna was ‘God’ and almighty and that he could have done the task himself without involving a single person. But the Battle of Mahabharat had him in a non-combatant role and that the Pandavas won the battle is due to his extra-ordinary Managerial Qualities achieving 100% target. And thus, we can call him the Greatest Manager in the World.