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Children impersonating Hindu gods Radha & Krishna

Children impersonating Hindu gods Radha & Krishna


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Filename: 971_07_UK206210B.jpg

Size: 3744 x 5616 (10.3MB)

Date: 5th September 2010

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Credit: Ref:206

City: Watford

County: Hertfordshire

Country: Great Britain

© Godong/UIG

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Children impersonating Hindu gods Radha & Krishna

Children impersonating Hindu gods Radha & Krishna at Janmashtami festival at Bhaktivedanta Manor ISKCON (Hare Krishna) temple

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Media ID 9615953

© Godong/UIG

Child Great Britain Hindu Hinduism Krishna


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this print by Philippe Lissac from Universal Images Group (UIG), we witness the enchanting celebration of Janmashtami at Bhaktivedanta Manor ISKCON temple in Great Britain. The image captures the pure innocence and devotion of two children impersonating Hindu gods Radha and Krishna, radiating a sense of spiritual fervor. As part of the Janmashtami festival, which commemorates Lord Krishna's birth, devotees gather to honor his divine presence. These young participants beautifully embody the essence of Radha and Krishna through their vibrant costumes and joyful expressions. Their dedication to portraying these revered deities reflects their unwavering faith in Hinduism. The Bhaktivedanta Manor ISKCON temple serves as a sacred space where individuals can connect with their spirituality and find solace in religious practices. This photograph not only showcases the profound religious significance but also highlights how faith transcends geographical boundaries. Through this image, we are reminded that religion holds immense power to unite people across cultures and generations. It is a testament to the universal nature of spirituality that resonates deeply within each individual, regardless of age or background. Philippe Lissac's skillful composition allows us to immerse ourselves in this momentous occasion, evoking feelings of awe and reverence for these young souls who wholeheartedly embrace their roles as Radha and Krishna during this auspicious festival.

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