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Lord Krishna is one of the favorite deities of Hindus. He is worshipped for
his immense power, captivating appearance, unique charm and playfulness. For
some, he is the hero, a lover or the guide; while for others, he is a child. He
resides in the heart of every devotee and fulfills everyone's wish, if he is
worshipped with in-depth devotion. Janmashtami is celebrated as the birthday of
Lord Krishna. It falls on the eighth day of Sravana month (August-September
according to the Gregorian calendar).
The celebrations of Janmashtami are marked by cultural programs, chanting of
bhajans and special pujas. Dance drama is performed by professional artists, or
chosen kids, wherein the formative years of Lord Krishna's life are depicted.
The dance, which is known as Shri Krishna Rasa leela, is one of the significant
parts of the celebrations, as the decisive part of life was spent by Lord
Krishna, amidst the Gopis in Vrindavan. Read on to know more about Krishna Rasa
Leela.
Shri Krishna Raslila
Legend
Raslila is a significant phase in the life of Lord Krishna, when he grew up from
a child to a young teen. Before setting his trail to Mathura, in order to
accomplish the task of his life (to kill his uncle, Kansa), he grew up by
playing around with Gopis on the banks of River Yamuna, in Vrindavan. He was
immensely loved by the Gopis due to his adorable mischief. The divine love for
Lord Krishna was so strong that the Gopis forgot about the rest of the world,
when they were playing and dancing with him. The Gopis performed constant smaran
(remembrance) of Lord Krishna and were beloved by himself.
Performance
The Gopis would dance around with Lord Krishna and often play hide and seek.
They would also sing songs in the glory of the deity. They considered themselves
superior of other women, because they were privileged with the opportunity to
dance with Lord Krishna. To teach the lesson of humility, Shri Krishna would
hide himself during Raslila and would reappear only if Gopis plead to come back.
While most of the time Shri Krishna stood at the center of all the Gopis, he
would at times join hands with them and perform mesmerizing dance. All these
delightful actions were often witnessed by the demigods like Gandharva, Yakshas
and they would throw flowers from the sky, to shower blessings on the Gopis and
the divine Shri Krishna.
Rasa Leela On Janmashtami
On the auspicious occasion of Janmashtami, the devotees of Lord Krishna would
enjoy the scenes of Rasa leela performed by professional artists. Generally,
Brahmin boys aged between 10 and 13 years are selected to enact as Lord Krishna
in Raslila. The main theme of the dance drama revolves around the formative
years of Lord Krishna. Apart from Raslila, other themes are also chosen for the
performance. These may include Janamleela (the birth of Lord Krishna),
Shanklarleela, Putanaleela (the assassination of the demon Putana) and Nagleela
(the killing of serpent Kaliya). The troupes perform the dance drama with utmost
devotion. In fact, Shri Krishna Rasa leela is one of the main forms of
entertainment on Janmashtami. |