Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Reading Diary B: Krishna by Sister Nevedita

Krishna kills the tyrant Kansa: source: wikimedia
There was definitely a lot of action in this second part of the stories of Krishna. We see the epic fight between Kansa's forces and Krishna, as well as the large battle that makes up the end of the Mahabharata. It was really interesting seeing this fight from a different perspective that paid more attention to Krishna's involvement. This is also true of the aftermath of the battle in seeing Gandhari's interactions with Krishna, and seeing how she cursed his clan to death. Again, it was really noticeable throughout all of the stories that Sister Nevedita focused mainly on the religious aspects of the stories, and there are a lot of times where she describes Krishna and the gods in relation to their Divinity and their more spiritual aspects.

I think the most interesting thing to take away from these stories are the various ways Krishna is represented. He's a bit of a mischievous child, and then a very cocky and rash warrior when he fights Kansa. After that, he seems to mature and calm a lot when we see him next, and a lot of people look to him for his wisdom later in life. The ending of Krishna's stories was a bit anticlimactic, I must admit. He gets shot by a hunter who mistook his foot to be a swan, and this wound is what ends him. It seems a bit strange to me that someone who has demonstrated a number of different powers and extraordinary abilities would be felled by a single shot, but I guess this just adds to the tragedy of the tale and serves to show the strength of Gandhari's curse

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