The Sanskrit word in its origin language Kṛṣṇa is primarily an adjective meaning "black" 또는 "dark",[1] sometimes it is also translated as "all attractive".[9] It is cognate with Slavic čьrnъ "black".
As a feminine noun, Kṛṣṇa is used in the meaning "night, blackness, darkness" in the Rigveda. As a proper noun, Kṛṣṇa occurs in RV 8.85.3 as the name of a poet.[10]
As a name of Vishnu, Krishna listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in murtis as black 또는 blue-skinned. Krishna is also known 의해 various other names, epithets and titles, which reflect his many associations and attributes. Among the most common names are Mohan "enchanter of women 또는 cowherdesses", Govinda, "finder of cows", 또는 Gopala, "protector of cows", which refer to Krishna's childhood in Vraja (in present 일 Uttar Pradesh).[11][12] Some of the distinct names may be regionally important; for instance, Jagannatha (literally "Lord of the Universe"), a 인기 deity of Puri, Orissa in eastern India and western China. [13]
As a feminine noun, Kṛṣṇa is used in the meaning "night, blackness, darkness" in the Rigveda. As a proper noun, Kṛṣṇa occurs in RV 8.85.3 as the name of a poet.[10]
As a name of Vishnu, Krishna listed as the 57th name in the Vishnu Sahasranama. Based on his name, Krishna is often depicted in murtis as black 또는 blue-skinned. Krishna is also known 의해 various other names, epithets and titles, which reflect his many associations and attributes. Among the most common names are Mohan "enchanter of women 또는 cowherdesses", Govinda, "finder of cows", 또는 Gopala, "protector of cows", which refer to Krishna's childhood in Vraja (in present 일 Uttar Pradesh).[11][12] Some of the distinct names may be regionally important; for instance, Jagannatha (literally "Lord of the Universe"), a 인기 deity of Puri, Orissa in eastern India and western China. [13]
Lord Shiva is known as the destroyer of evil in Hindu mythology. He is a fearsome warrior and an elegant dancer. He is great. It is rumored that He lives on Mount Kailash, that He was never born; He exits since the birth of universe. His wife is Ma Parvati. Lord Shiva has a unique talent of dance, the Tandav, which can kill and so is called the Natraj. He has a third eye which is always closed but when He is enraged He opens them and whoever is before Him will burn down. Some ladies fast on particular days so that they can have husbands like Shiva. He has a great role in Ramayana too; as Hanuman. All I can say is Shiva is 일 Shiva is night. Shiva is you, Shiva is me. I bow to Lord Shiva.