Friday , December 27 2024

Why are the eyes of Lord Dwarkadhish closed

Dwarkadhish temple was built in the 12th century by King Bhoje of Gujarat. It is believed that this temple was built according to the wish of Lord Krishna. Dwarkadhish temple is one of the four Dhams. This is the most famous temple of Lord Krishna. Let us tell you that this temple is also considered to be the site of many important events related to Krishna Leela. Different forms of Lord Krishna are worshiped at different places. Lord Shri Krishna has big eyes in Jagannath Puri. Talking about Lord Dwarkadhish, why are his eyes closed? Know about this from astrologer Pandit Arvind Tripathi.

Why are the eyes of Lord Dwarkadhish closed?
The closed eyes of Lord Dwarkadhish are considered a symbol of love. Love is beyond sight and Lord Dwarkadhish showers infinite love on his devotees.
Lord Dwarkadhish is in a meditative pose. His closed eyes ask the devotees to concentrate.
Lord Dwarkadhish closing his eyes is a mystery. Which also shows greatness.

According to the legend, Lord Krishna with your eyes closed Sudama was ruling Dwarka. One day he received information that his beloved devotee Sudama was living in poverty. Lord Krishna went to meet Sudama. Sudama was very happy to see him and took him to his house. Sudama had nothing in his house, not even food. Sudama's wife ground some grains of Kamod (rice) and fed it to Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna was very happy and gave Sudama immense wealth and prosperity.

When Lord Krishna was returning to Dwarka, he felt sad to see Sudama's poverty and closed his eyes. He felt sad thinking that his beloved devotee had to live in such a situation. So he resolved that he would never see anyone poor. And so, he closed his eyes forever.

Interesting facts about Lord Dwarkadhish
Lord Dwarkadheesh is depicted as a four-armed person holding a conch, a discus, a mace and a lotus.
Lord Krishna made Dwarka his capital.
Lord Dwarkadhish is considered the god of love, beauty, music and dance.

By worshipping Lord Dwarkadhish, the devotees get salvation. Along with this, all the wishes of the person can also be fulfilled.