Krishnamrutam.Net - The only International non-ISKCON Sree Krishna Portal

Sarvam Krishna Mayam!

Home

Gita a day

Gita for Children

Yatra

About us

Terms of Use

Disclaimer

tell a friend

Privacy Policy

Guest Book

News

eCards

Go-pala Krishna

Ayurveda

Gallery

Devotional Radio

Book Reviews

Devotional Media Library

Regusers

Reguser

Gita as it is

Sacred Texts

Research Texts

Bhagavatam

Precious Downloads

Login

Register

Regd User Agreement

Sattvika Recipes

FAQ

Devotional quiz

Devotional Classifieds

Krishna Wiki

Search

Ramachandar Series

Slokas

Stotras

Upanishads

Puranas

Vedic Hymns

Stories

Puja

Start your Blog

Lord Krishna Forum

Mahavishnu

Vaishnava Temples

Vaishnava Saints

Story of Krishna

Discourses on Krishna

Research on Krishna

Lectures on Krishna

History of Krishna

Krishna Consciousness

Universal Krishna

Festivals of Krishna

Janmashtami Festivals

Holi

Other Krishna Festivals

Krishna Events

Rasaleela

Bhagavad Gita

Krishna Galleries

Videos on Krishna

Music of Krishna

Avataras

Legends and Stories

Krishna Temples

Other Hindu Temples

Stotras and Slokas

International Temples

Other Religions

Hinduism

Add a link

Shopping Cart

Contact

Get your own Sree Krishna Blog in minutes!

Like to write on Krishna? Want to develop or maintain your own Blog in your own name. Please avail the offer. Registration is simple.

The system comes with robust permissions options, allowing you to create general users, reviewers, and administrators. You can require documents submitted by general users be reviewed, and you can prevent any user from uploading or checking out documents. Using folders you can limit what files a user can access.

The system also includes a user group function, allowing you to edit the permissions of a large number of users all at once. This feature, combined with version control is part of how the document manager software keeps your data safe. You can have as many users as you like and manage as many documents as you need without having issues with lost data or individuals downloading files they shouldn’t have access to. The system is accessible from any web browser, meaning you can use it on any machine you need it, and you can use the software to email files, even ones that are larger than usual email limits.


The Features You’ll Love
The Features You’ll Love
Get your own Sree Krishna Blog in minutes!

Click for Weather Forecast



Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/functions.inc.php on line 20

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/show_news.php on line 41

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 54

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 54

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766

Deprecated: Function eregi() is deprecated in /data/17/1/92/78/1744078/user/1884163/htdocs/cms/inc/shows.inc.php on line 766
Why Did Krishna Not Return from Mathura?
Krishna has left Vrindavana for Mathura. Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti Why Did Krishna Not Return from MathuraThakura has explained in his commentary that all the Vrajabasis, especially the gopas and gopis, and Krishna's father and mother, are feeling so much separation that is beyond the limit of explanation. It is said that the Vrajabasis sent a swan as a messenger to Mathura, and the Puranas say that they sent many messengers; but Srimad Bhagavatam has not told so. Srimad Bhagavatam has explained that it was Krishna who sent the messenger. Sastra says that the devotees feel separation for Krishna, but Srimad Bhagavatam says that Krishna, feeling separation for the Vrajabasis, weeps all day long-for the gopas, gopis, His father, His mother, and all others. He is always weeping in Mathura and Dvaraka. Although He is surrounded by His wives, sons, and daughters, He is not satisfied.
Read more • 0 Comments
Posted on 08 Jun 2009 by angelina
What did Radharani do after Krishna left for Mathura?
Does anyone know what happened in Srimati Radharani's life after Sri Radharani Krishna left for Mathura? How did Her "death" occur? Did She stay in Vrindavan? Did She wonder around India from temple to temple? What did She do after He left? Does anyone know? I've heard that She saw everything around Her as being Krishna and used to embrace even trees upon seeing the Lord that resides within them. Is that true? If you can tell me anything about what She did after Sri Krishna went to Mathura, I would deeply appreciate it!
Read more • 0 Comments
Posted on 08 Jun 2009 by angelina
Vrinadavana Leela
Pralambasura was killed by Balarama and the Lord saves the cattles from Vrinadavana Leelathe wild fires(DavagniPanam) of the Aisheekam forest. All the Gopies are attracted by the beauty of the Lord Krishna and they always wanted to be with Him. They could not see Krishna going everyday to the forest leaving them and when He enters the forest He starts reciting His Flute(Sanika) and the Gopies loose their minds for Krishna. This Venu ganam is so sweet that even the cattle and the trees of the Vrindavanam are attracted towards Krishna by hearing this ganam. And in the Hemantha Ritu, the Gopies make Statue of Parvathi devi in the mud and starts the Katyayani Vrutham and pooja for the whole one month in order to get Krishna as their Husband......"Katyayani Mahamaye Mahayoginyadhiswari,Nanda gopa sudam Devi Pathim Me Kuru Te Nama:"......At the end of the monthly vrutham these Gopies take bath in the Yamuna leaving their dresses at the shore which Krishna takes away and gives back the dresses only after making them understand that taking bath naked in the Holy Yamuna is sin. Then the Brahmins who did yagna to get the darshan of Krishna could not recognize the God in Balakrishna ,but their wives did see the God in Him and finally blesses them all..
Read more • 0 Comments
Posted on 28 May 2009 by angelina
Get your own Sree Krishna Blog in minutes! Click here

My-India Banner Exchange AdNetwork

Copyright © 2009 Sree Krishnamrutam Devotional, Spiritual, Heritage and Traditional Services Inc.
Your having visited our site is the manifest acceptance of our Terms and Conditions, Disclaimer and Privacy Policy. You are welcome to email the Webmaster here or use this form for advertising opportunities, contributions, suggestions, donations or complaints.
All the content can be reproduced only for spreading the Krishna Consciousness, without reserve, giving due credits therefor. All other rights reserved.

The site is continuously developed and maintained by Krishnamrutam Technical Division

Web Hosting powered by Network Solutions®