Santhosh Kumar . N
Krishnaa Ni Begane, Baarro. Begane Baarro ,Mukhavanne Toro; Krishnaa Ni Begane, Baarro .....
When translated ,the literal meaning would be something like ,Krishna (a hindu deity ) ,come and show me your face. But on a closer look, we can also see the non literal hidden meaning that , Krishna is not just asked to show his face,rather its a prayer of supplication ,He to be within us and cleanse our mind of temptations & evil thoughts and bestow blessings on us . And thats the bond between a devotee and God, An affectionate and faithful tie that binds our soul to the supreme being :) .
Captured With Canon SX 100 IS
Krishnaa Ni Begane, Baarro. Begane Baarro ,Mukhavanne Toro; Krishnaa Ni Begane, Baarro .....
When translated ,the literal meaning would be something like ,Krishna (a hindu deity ) ,come and show me your face. But on a closer look, we can also see the non literal hidden meaning that , Krishna is not just asked to show his face,rather its a prayer of supplication ,He to be within us and cleanse our mind of temptations & evil thoughts and bestow blessings on us . And thats the bond between a devotee and God, An affectionate and faithful tie that binds our soul to the supreme being :) .
Captured With Canon SX 100 IS