Madan_Mohan

Madanamohana

Madanamohana

Epithet of Krishna


Madanamohana (Sanskrit: मदनमोहन, romanized: Madanamohana) is an epithet of the Hindu deity Krishna.[1] It translates as, "he whose charm (mohana) bewilders even the god of love (madana)". The epithet describes the powerful nature of the attraction for the deity from his devotees, exempified by the legend of the rasalila, where the gopis (cowherdesses) of the region Vraja abandon all their obligations to answer the call of Krishna.[2] The epithet is also identified with the form of the deity worshipped by Sanatana Goswami of the Gaudiya tradition at Vrindavan.[3][4]

Murti of Krishna as Madana Mohana with his consort Radha, Madana Mohana Temple, Bishnupur
The rasalila of Krishna, surrounded by the gopis.

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References

  1. Dalal, Roshen (2014-04-18). Hinduism: An Alphabetical Guide. Penguin UK. p. 317. ISBN 978-81-8475-277-9.



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