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Krishnavatara (Set of 7 Volumes) - Krishna Avatara

Author K.M. Munshi
Publisher Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan
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Author(s)K.M. Munshi
ISBN / ASINB00LZWCXB6
ISBN-13978B00LZWCXB2
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Language: English
Pages: 2055


ISBN:
Vol-1:9788172764630
Vol-2:9788172764753
Vol-3:9788172764845
Vol-4:9788172764722
Vol-5:9788172764661
Vol-6:9788172764739
Vol-7:9788172764678

Volume I

 

Introduction

Who has not heard of Sri Krishna who delivered the message of the Bhagavad Gita and whom the Bhagavat calls 'God Himself?

From the earliest days that my memories can go back to, Sri Krishna has been, in a sense, dominating my imagination. In my childhood, I heard his adventures with breathless amazement. Since then I have read of him, sung of him, admired him, worshipped him in a hundred temples and every year on his birthday at home. And day after day, for years and years, his message has been the strength of my life.

Unfortunately, his fascinating personality, which could be glimpsed in what may be called the original Mahabharata, has been overlaid with legends, myths, miracles and adorations for about three thousand years.

Wise and valorous, he was, loving and loved, far- seeing and yet living for the moment. gifted with sage-like detachment and yet intensely human; the diplomat. the sage and the man of action with a personality as luminous as that of a divinity.

The urge, Therefore, came upon me. time and again, to embark upon a reconstruction of his life and adventures by weaving a romance around him.

It was an impossible venture. but like hundreds of authors in all parts of India for centuries. I could not help offering him whatever little of imagination and creative power I possessed. feeble though they were.

I have called the whole work Krishnavatara, The Descent of the Lord. This, the First Part. which ends with the death of Kamsa, has b