The history of Hinduism is still unknown and unclear. It is because Hinduism is the oldest religion of the world. When we discuss about Hinduism, the name of Lord Krishna comes first. He is worshipped by all sects of this religion. Again, if we talk about the vague stories in the Hinduism, the story of Lord Krishna should be given first priority. Lord Krishna is the most popular character in religious scriptures. He is still a topic being researched all over the world. He is a mysterious character in our mythology. Today I am going to present some untold and unheard facts about Lord Krishna.
1. Lord Krishna was an ocean of knowledge. No one could estimate how deep it was. Just remember Gita. Wasn't he a great philosopher? Let’s remember how he used the psychological powers like telepathy, telekinesis, hypnotism and precognition. It proves that he was excellent at Psychology. If you read his story, you will find him talking from physics to biology and history to politics. In whole Mahabharata, you will find him a well diplomat and perfect politician. In this way, there was no one more intellectual than Lord Krishna. Think that Goddess Saraswati herself was residing in his mind. Moreover, Lord Krishna was a versatile man having knowledge of all domains like music, war, medical science, etc.
2. This universe both physically and spiritually is ruled by nature. Do you know? The nature is ruled by Lord Krishna. Remember the chapter where God Indra poured natural disasters upon Gokul and Lord Krishna made all of them meaningless. As you know a saying, ‘’you will reap what you sow.’’ This is the rule of nature. It is also governed by Lord Krishna through his Sudarshan Chakra. But what makes Lord Krishna different from a human being is that he himself abides by the rule of nature. In spite of being the master of nature, he never breaks the rule of nature as he knows that may result imbalance in the universe. He knew his city Dwarika was sinking but he did not try to stop it. He could make all life events positive and favourable for him, but he did not do it. He believed that a man should do everything on his own capability. So he never used his powers for his own benefit. He was immortal on the land however he embraced the death himself. Because he is God and God can’t break the rule of nature which is made by him.
3. The most controversial debate about Lord Krishna is he is God or not. During the time of Mahabharata, some people believed him to be God whereas some didn’t. Today he is worshiped as God of God in whole world. However some people create confusion after knowing his half story. Because somewhere Lord Krishna seems to be God whereas sometimes just a human. It is because he was doing the role of both human and God on the earth. After all he was following all the rules of nature as a simple human being.
4. Lord Krishna was man of the missions and principles. He was the incarnation with all the qualities of Lord Vishnu, the supreme lord. He strictly followed the principles of justification or religion. Obviously, he was on the earth with special purpose. Establishment of peace and justification was his main mission. However, his all deeds were different missions. Either assassination of Kansa, or support to 16000 captives, fight with Kaliya Naag or dance with Gopis and Gopinis all were the prefixed actions of Lord Krishna.
5. I think it is the fact first time mentioned instantly whether Lord Krishna never returned to Gokul or Vrindavan after he accomplished his missions there. Neither did he go to Mathura after he killed Kansa. What were the reasons behind? The reason is not mentioned anywhere neither in religious books nor in internet articles. Because Lord Krishna wanted to keep it secret. If he does not want to expose it, then how can I dare to write about it? Right?
6. Lord Krishna was totally different person on the planet. Sometimes he from the part of a human felt he was not for the world as he was feeling uncomfortable to adjust. And it was true because he was there not to live like others as a selfish, sinner and criminal but to finish the crimes and sins and establish true world as a powerful messenger of God. Let me remind you he was dark in colour that is the sign that he was against crimes and sins in the world. He believed that whenever sins go extreme, he comes to the earth with the mission to fight a war against crimes and sins. You may ask me a question. Only Kali Yuga is described to have extreme sins. But it is not true. Sins exist in all ages even in Satya Yuga. Because, it is the natural phenomena. Only the difference is its level. For instance, cheating by vegetable seller is minor crime in Kali Yuga but a great crime in Satya Yuga.
7. Lord Krishna was full of love and service. But he was frustrated with all. However he being God lived of others and proved his godhood. He says himself in Gita that a man should do the duty without expecting the fruit. A great salute to his thought!
8. Lord Krishna was a mysterious guy in Gokul. His all deeds and pranks were unexpected actions and wonderful ventures. The most mysterious fact about him was that he was not from among the common people. He was the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. But Krishna never told it from his own words. He never said that he was God. It was people who gave him the honour of God.
9. Krishna was very social and he had so many close friends. He was liked by all friends. His charming face, attractive personality and fascinating behaviour attracted hundreds of girls in Gokul. He was loved by everyone.
10. Lord Krishna recommends vegetarian life. He says that it is good from religious, social and physical points of views. You may have noticed that the followers of Krishna are called Shree Krishna Pranami and they are pure vegetarian.
History should be rewritten time to time. This philosophy has been justified with Lord Krishna. However some parts of Krishna Katha have been overshadowed. So the story of Krishna is incomplete. Especially the government of Nepal and India with the collaboration of other Hindu dedicating country should pay much more attention to explore the hidden truth and unknown stories of Lord Krishna. It will contribute to the spread of Hinduism and so the peace in the world.