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[Feature] : Add "life and story" page and "temples" page #526

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anmolbajpai opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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[Feature] : Add "life and story" page and "temples" page #526

anmolbajpai opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 2 comments

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@anmolbajpai
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Life and Stories Page:
A page providing a summary of Lord Krishna's life, segmented by different stages of his life (age ranges). It will include some of the most popular and important stories from Krishna's life (Krishna Leela) that teach valuable life lessons.

Temples Page:
This page will explain all the main temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, located in Vrindavan, Mathura, and Jagannath Puri, along with their respective locations.

Edit Home Page:
Add the members' details, such as about Yashoda Mata, Nand Baba, Baldau, Sudhama, and many others.

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I would like to work on this project. Please assign it to me

@Panchadip-128
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I would passionately like to contribute towards this

Please do assign me this, it would be a great honour to serve
My ideas and plans are listed below for reference

Life and Stories Page
Introduction

A brief overview of Lord Krishna's significance in Hinduism as an incarnation of Lord Vishnu and a central figure in the Mahabharata.
Life Stages of Lord Krishna

Childhood (0-5 years)

Birth in Prison: Krishna’s miraculous birth to Devaki and Vasudeva in Kansa’s prison.
Miracles: Stories of his early miracles, such as lifting the Govardhan Hill and defeating Kansa's demons (e.g., Putana, Trinavarta).
Young Boyhood (6-10 years)

Life in Gokul: His childhood escapades with friends, including stealing butter and playing with the Gopis (cowherd girls).
Ras Leela: The divine dance with the Gopis, symbolizing love and devotion.
Story of the Butter Thief: Teaching the value of innocence and mischief in childhood.
Adolescence (11-15 years)

Returning to Mathura: Krishna’s return to Mathura to confront Kansa.
Defeating Kansa: The culmination of his childhood conflicts leading to Kansa’s demise.
Friendship with Sudhama: A tale of true friendship and the importance of humility and support.
Young Adulthood (16-25 years)

Role in the Mahabharata: Krishna as a charioteer and advisor to Arjuna in the Kurukshetra War.
Bhagavad Gita: Key teachings on duty (dharma), righteousness, and devotion.
Marriage to Rukmini: A story highlighting love, respect, and the challenges of relationships.
Mature Life (26 years and onwards)

King of Dwarka: His role as a king and diplomat, promoting peace and righteousness.
Philosophy of Devotion: Emphasis on Bhakti (devotion) through stories like that of Prahlada and Dhruva.
Legacy and Departure: Reflections on his teachings and the impact of his life.
Conclusion

Emphasize the timeless lessons from Krishna’s life, such as love, compassion, and the importance of dharma.
Temples Page
Introduction

Overview of the significance of Krishna temples in Hindu culture and pilgrimage.
Main Temples Dedicated to Lord Krishna

Vrindavan Temples

Banke Bihari Temple:
Location: Vrindavan
Significance: Dedicated to the playful aspect of Krishna, attracting millions of devotees.
ISKCON Vrindavan:
Location: Vrindavan
Significance: A modern temple promoting Krishna consciousness globally.
Mathura Temples

Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple:
Location: Mathura
Significance: Believed to be the birthplace of Krishna; a major pilgrimage site.
Dwarkadhish Temple:
Location: Mathura
Significance: Famous for its beautiful architecture and vibrant celebrations.
Jagannath Puri

Jagannath Temple:
Location: Puri, Odisha
Significance: Dedicated to Lord Krishna in his form as Jagannath; known for the annual Rath Yatra (chariot festival).
Conclusion

Highlight the cultural and spiritual significance of visiting these temples, connecting devotees with Krishna’s divine presence.
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Members' Details Section

Yashoda Mata:

Description: Krishna's foster mother, known for her unconditional love and devotion.
Nand Baba:

Description: Krishna's foster father, a symbol of care and protection.
Baldau (Balarama):

Description: Krishna's elder brother, representing strength and agriculture; his bond with Krishna teaches the importance of sibling love.
Sudhama:

Description: A childhood friend of Krishna, exemplifying true friendship and the virtues of humility and loyalty.
Other Key Figures:

Brief descriptions of other important characters such as Radha, the Gopis, and prominent figures from the Mahabharata.
Additional Suggestions
Include engaging visuals, such as images of Krishna’s life stages and temple architecture.
Consider adding quotes or verses from the Bhagavad Gita to reinforce teachings associated with each life stage or story.
Use a simple and intuitive navigation structure to enhance user experience across these pages.
This structure should provide a comprehensive and engaging experience for visitors interested in learning about Lord Krishna's life and the significance of his temples

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