Krishna Leela
Author: BhargavWhen the God Vishnu came to the planet earth to save the souls in trouble from the hands of villains and evil doers in the form of lord Krishna, he also did one thing. The thing was that he ate a lot of butter stored in Matkas. These Matkas were hanged high up in the air to prevent him from being able to take the butter. But the God along with his friends gathered up and formed a human pyramid. On top of which stood Lord Krishna and finally managed to take the butter. Today the world of online games allows users to play the online krishna leela.
This game hence is thus a depiction of the age old deed of ritual of breaking the pot containing butter, and is thus an extremely interesting game to play. The users will be totally entertained by playing this game and the effect of playing this game is just too fantastic. The gameplay is simple and the graphics are good and the overall game is simple and fun.
The hectic schedules of today limits the human being from having the simple enjoyments of life and thus the internet has become an important medium for fulfilling these enjoyments. These are thus gained in the form of online games and this krishna leela manages to win the emotional satisfaction of the people.
I being a sales-manager never get the chance to sit and relax and by the time I come back from work I am very tired. One Sunday I saw my kid playing this game and decided to give it a try. The try was a success and I enjoyed playing the game much to the chagrin of my son. He wanted to play the game too, but I ended up sitting up in front of the terminal for 2 hours. I have a good PC in my house and the connectivity was not a problem. However one thing that was good about this game was that it didn't take to much time to load and I was relieved of the pain of waiting for long minutes for the game to load.
The online Krishna Leela is thus extremely interesting. The user will thus gain many a moments of happiness and the game is thus very interesting. In fact I played this game and the fact that this game is good was fortified by the feeling that I got when I played this game. I actually felt being taken back away to the age of the Mahabharata and it was extremely enjoyable.
p>India is a land of holy sadhus, devotees, pilgrimage and religious cult. In the ancient era, kings and laymen would worship Gods and Goddess and remain devoted to them. To please and in respect of their Gods they built majestic temples crafted and sculpted with many deity images. These temples symbolize the richness and devotion of rulers during their rule. Hindu’s believed that deities come and reside in these temples.
Each temple has a tale or myth related to it. The believers of these myth reach to these holy shrine from far or near places. They believe that temples are not mere place of worship but also a place of eternal grace and happiness.
The temples are dedicated to different Gods and Goddess. Lord Shiva, Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, Lord Hanuman, Lord Surya are few names of Hindu Gods whom for temples are built. The temples not only reveal the religious devotion but also portray the architectural beauty. Craftspersons with their skilled hands strived on stones to portray and ornament the images of deities. Some temples built inside caves are examples of stunning and rare artistry. The minute but precise craftsmanship is a blend of spiritual and architectural grace. Names and history of such temples can be traced in the manuscripts. Ajanta, Ellora, Sun Temple, Brihadeshwar temples are to be cited a few. With the changing time, Hindus have adapted changes in technology of building temples maintaining strands with past.
Across India, temples are built and the list seems to be endless.
Temples In India has become a favorite spot of tourist destinations. Followers and tourist visit these places from offshore. To reach these holy places one can use trains or buses as medium of communication. Many magnificent temples have made their entry in the list of the UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.
Hindus regard temples as endless wealth of country and culture.


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