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Myths about Hindu Mythology

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King Muchukunda Woken Up from His Magical Sleep and Burning Kalayavana to Ashes

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMuchukunda Cave, Mount GirnarMuchukunda • Kalayavana • Lord Krishna

King Muchukunda, after centuries of deep sleep granted as a reward for aiding the Devas, is tricked into waking up by Lord Krishna. Upon waking, his gaze burns the demon Kalayavana to ashes, fulfilling a divine destiny.

The Greedy Nagas Splitting Their Tongues by Licking the Sharp Kusha Grass

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Meru (Kailash Proxy)The Nagas • The Devas

In an era of cosmic abundance, the Nagas, driven by an insatiable greed for the sacred Kusha grass, attempted to consume the plant to gain its purity. Because of the grass's razor-sharp nature and the Nagas' own avarice, their tongues were split in two upon contact. This myth explains the physiological characteristic of serpents and serves as a warning against greed.

Krishna Defeating Jambavan in a 28-Day Wrestling Match and Earning the Jewel

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPorbandar, Gujarat, IndiaKrishna • Jambavan • Jambavati

Lord Krishna engages in a prolonged wrestling match with Jambavan, the king of the bears, over a divine jewel. After twenty-eight days of intense combat, Jambavan realizes Krishna's divine identity, leading to a marriage and a resolution of the conflict.

The Magical Syamantaka Jewel Snatched by the Immortal Bear King Jambavan

🕉️ Hindu MythologyJambavan Cave, Porbandar, IndiaKrishna • Jambavan • Satrajit

The story follows Lord Krishna's quest to recover the Syamantaka jewel, a magical gem that produced gold daily. After the jewel was stolen and Krishna was falsely accused, he tracked the gem to the cave of the immortal bear king Jambavan, leading to a legendary battle and a divine marriage.

Krishna Swallowing the Massive Forest Fire to Save the Terrified Villagers and Cattle

🕉️ Hindu MythologyVrindavan Forest, Uttar PradeshKrishna • Balarama • Sridama

In the sacred groves of Vrindavan, a sudden and ferocious forest fire trapped the young Krishna, his brother Balarama, their cowherd friends, and their precious cattle. As the flames threatened to consume everything, the terrified boys turned to Krishna for protection. In a display of supreme divinity, Krishna commanded his companions to close their eyes and proceeded to swallow the entire...

Yashoda Seeing the Universe in Krishna's Mouth

🕉️ Hindu MythologyGokul, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaKrishna • Yashoda • Balarama

In the pastoral village of Gokul, the foster mother Yashoda catches the infant Krishna playing in the dirt. When she demands he open his mouth to check for swallowed earth, she is stunned to see the entire cosmos, including all stars, planets, and gods, contained within his small mouth. This divine revelation briefly unveils Krishna's identity as the Supreme Being before she is returned to...

The Demon Narakasura Slain by Krishna's Arrow Shot After Satyabhama Takes Charge

🕉️ Hindu MythologyPragjyotishpura (Guwahati), AssamKrishna • Satyabhama • Narakasura

The demon king Narakasura, protected by a boon that he could only be slain by his mother, establishes a reign of terror from his capital in Pragjyotishpura. After he insults the gods by stealing the earrings of the divine mother Aditi, Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama—the incarnation of the Earth Goddess—confront him in an epic battle. By empowering Satyabhama to take the lead, Krishna...

The Supreme Lord Krishna Humbly Washing the Dirty Feet of His Poor Friend Sudama

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDwarkadhish Temple, Dwarka, Gujarat, IndiaKrishna • Sudama • Susheela

This legend tells the story of Sudama, a poor Brahmin who travels to the golden city of Dwarka to visit his childhood friend, Lord Krishna. Despite their vast difference in social status, Krishna welcomes him with divine love and humility, washing his feet and honoring their bond. The story serves as a profound example of the value of true friendship and selfless devotion over material wealth.

Subhadra Taking the Reins and Eloping with Arjuna in a High-Speed Chariot

🕉️ Hindu MythologyDwarka, Gujarat, IndiaSubhadra • Arjuna • Krishna

During Arjuna's twelve-month pilgrimage, he visited the holy city of Dwarka and fell in love with Subhadra, the sister of Krishna and Balarama. To prevent her marriage to the rival Duryodhana and ensuring her own agency, Arjuna abducted her with Krishna's secret counsel. In a defiant and skillful display of autonomy, Subhadra herself took the reins of the chariot, driving the pair to safety...

The Emergence of the Kalpavriksha, the Divine Wish-Granting Tree

🕉️ Hindu MythologyMount Mandara, Banka, IndiaIndra • Vishnu • Shiva

During the epic Samudra Manthan, or the Churning of the Ocean of Milk, the divine wish-granting tree known as Kalpavriksha emerged from the depths. This celestial entity, capable of fulfilling any desire, was one of the fourteen treasures recovered by the combined efforts of the Devas and Asuras. It was eventually enshrined in Indra’s paradise, representing the ultimate abundance of the...