Krishna's Frolics with the Milkmaids: Humanizing Divinity or Sacralizing Profanity

The story of the sporting experience of Krishna with a group of milkmaids is most popular in the Hindu Vaisn ava tradition. It portrays Krishna as both a kinsman of the shepherd community in Vrn? davana (Vraj) and the supreme God, synonymous to Vishnu. The story starts with Krishna playing his flute...

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Published in:Implicit religion
Main Author: Selvanayagam, Israel 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Equinox [2016]
In: Implicit religion
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Krishna / Game / Meiereimädchen / God / Humanization / The Profane / Sacralization
Further subjects:B Play
B Separation
B Shepherds
B SAHAJIYA
B Krishna (Hindu deity)
B Sacredness
B Love
B Sex
B kama
B Cosmology
B Hindu gods
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Summary:The story of the sporting experience of Krishna with a group of milkmaids is most popular in the Hindu Vaisn ava tradition. It portrays Krishna as both a kinsman of the shepherd community in Vrn? davana (Vraj) and the supreme God, synonymous to Vishnu. The story starts with Krishna playing his flute and milkmaids rushing to meet him. They leave their dear ones at home and it shows their unswerving love for their Lord. While the pleasant conversation and amorous behaviour reach a climax, Krishna disappears and the young women become remorseful and are caught up in the fever of love. Krishna reappears blossoming and after explaining that separation intensifies love, the culmination happens in a whirlpool circle dance in the moonlight. Passion and compassion, individuality and plurality, and erotic and divine mix and mingle, which is both liberating and unifying. The picture is stimulating for a creative discussion on sex and the sacred.
ISSN:1743-1697
Contains:Enthalten in: Implicit religion
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1558/imre.v19i1.30010