Padma
" Padma " Visions of Krishna
Padma refers to a lotus in Sanskrit. In India, the lotus symbolizes the union of the four elements- earth, air, fire, and water. The roots are in the earth, it grows in and by means of water, its leaves are nourished by air, and it blooms through the power of the sun's fire. The lotus is a symbol associated with Lord Vishnu, who is the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu mythology, He protects the order of things (dharma). He appears on earth in various incarnations or avatars to maintain cosmic harmony. His avatar as Krishna is considered as a Purna avatar and is one of His most loved forms. Padma revolves around the glorious life of Lord Krishna where he is loved as a mischievous yet awe-inspiring child, adored friend of the gopas and gopis, the beloved of Radha, and the supreme guru of the Universe.
Padma refers to a lotus in Sanskrit. In India, the lotus symbolizes the union of the four elements- earth, air, fire, and water. The roots are in the earth, it grows in and by means of water, its leaves are nourished by air, and it blooms through the power of the sun's fire. The lotus is a symbol associated with Lord Vishnu, who is the preserver of the universe. According to Hindu mythology, He protects the order of things (dharma). He appears on earth in various incarnations or avatars to maintain cosmic harmony. His avatar as Krishna is considered as a Purna avatar and is one of His most loved forms. Padma revolves around the glorious life of Lord Krishna where he is loved as a mischievous yet awe-inspiring child, adored friend of the gopas and gopis, the beloved of Radha, and the supreme guru of the Universe.