You tiny darling cowherd Krishna, may you be pleased to come an reside inside my spirits You the Lord of the Universe who has just been born in this earth for fun, may you be pleased to keep me without any mental and physical flaws..
You tiny darling, my own Unnikrishna, I am burning with remorse inside me, and may you be pleased to extinguish that fire and save me.. I join my hands and prostrate before you, Krishna, who is as attractive as the wielder of various flowers as arrows, the Kamadeva.
Oh my Krishna, I have no desire to enjoy these worldly pleasures, but my infinite desire is to see you manifest in my inner existence.
You Krishna with eyes resembling lotus petals, I prostrate on your lotus feet with all love.. You Krishna of infinite beauty, may you be pleased to protect me by removing all my woes. Krishna, Hari, the Lord of the clan of Vrishnis, Krishna of ;the dark hue of raining clowds, I hold your feet and hail your glorious name.. Krishna Hare Jaya.. Labels: can you find anything that is not beautiful in Krishna's creation?
The Nilamata is a Kashmiri Purana referred to by Kalhana as one of the sources of the ancient history of Kasmira. Buhler, whom goes the credit of saving its manuscripts, states on page 41 of his Report, "It great value lies therein that it is a real mine of information regarding the sacred places of Kashmir and their legends which are required to explain the Rajatarangini and that it shows how Kalhana has used his sources". But as a matter of fact the Nilamata gives besides, the account of sacred places, a lot of information about the Kasmiri way of living.
The picture of ancient 'Kasmira' presented by its study is not complete and compact, still it is significant for its value which is supplementary to that of the Rajatarangini. While the Rajatarangini acquaints us with kings, queens and ministers of 'Kasmira', the Nilamata generally speaks of common men in their homes, streets, gardens and temples. The life of the common people, the food and drinks they took, the amusements they resorted to, the currents of religious thoughts they followed and the rites and ceremonies they performed throughout the year are described therein.
If the Rajatarangini is important from the point of view of the political history of 'Kasmira', the Nilamata is no less important for the cultural history of that part of the country.
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It peeps into the ancient history of Kashmir. It was written by some Kashmiri Brahman between 6th and 7th century A. In all there are verses in it.
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