Guest guest Posted February 15, 2007 Report Share Posted February 15, 2007 , radhakutir <radhaktr wrote: > >> Sri Bhishma lying on the bed of arrows in the battlefield of Kurukeshetra is > a subject matter of Mahabharta and not that of Bhagwat Mahapuran. 1000 names > -------------------------------- Thankyou Swamiji, for the clarification. In fact I have never read Bhagwat or Mahabharat as such....What i write here is listened from mahapurushas. In our family keeping Mahabharat at home,or reading it, is forbidden ... perhaps due to a myth that keeping Mahabharat or reading it brings clashes in the family...donno how far this is correct. Krishna is Mahayogi...a Yogiraja... and perhaps this name has not been given to any other form of God. The reason being very straight, no other avtaar or God could show his divinity in such full-fledged way. Normally a Yogi is the one who lives in the consciousness of the supreme...and who is Mahayogi or Yogiraja ?...a yogi who can live in supreme consciousness of Brahmm, in the consciousness of Ishwara and in the Consciousness of Jiva...all simultaneously. This is what Shri Aurobindo calls Purna Yoga. And we do not find any other form of God so near to living all planes of consciousness at the same time. Janaka and Hanuman can be next to Krishna..in purna yoga So can we count..how many names Krishna has been given ? Makhanchor, Ranchhodji, Madhusudan, Manmohan,Gopala,Yogiraaj, Mahayogi ...some more can you tell ?? with my respects baba Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 - "beirut_ka_baba" <no_reply> <> wrote: So can we count..how many names Krishna has been given ? Makhanchor, Ranchhodji, Madhusudan, Manmohan,Gopala,Yogiraaj, Mahayogi ...some more can you tell ?? -------------------------------- Babaji, Hari Om, I have added a few more names to your list. These are the names used by Arjuna to address Krishna in the Gita. But I think the original question was about the names given by Sri Bhishma while lying on the bed of arrows in the battlefield of Kurukeshtra. Makhanchor, KRISHNA, Ranchhodji, Madhusudan, Manmohan,Gopala,Yogiraaj, Mahayogi, Madhava, Mukunda, Govinda, Achyuta, Kesheva, Yogin, Bhagvan, Janardana, Vishnu, Hrishikesha, OM radhakutir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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