Krishna is pictured in Hindu symbology with a crown of peacock's feathers, playing the flute. Krishna is the ideal of divine love, the God of love. ... Therefore the flute is the human heart, and a heart which is made hollow will become a flute for the God of love to play upon
Bansuri
The bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument and is often associated with Krishna's Rasa lila dance. These legends sometimes use alternate names for this wind instrument, such as the murali. However, the instrument is also common among other traditions such as Shaivism.
When Shiva reached Gokul to meet Lord Shri Krishna, he offered him the flute as a gift to Shri Krishna. Blessed by them, Lord Krishna keeps that flute with him.
Bansuri
The bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument and is often associated with Krishna's Rasa lila dance. These legends sometimes use alternate names for this wind instrument, such as the murali. However, the instrument is also common among other traditions such as Shaivism.
When Shiva reached Gokul to meet Lord Shri Krishna, he offered him the flute as a gift to Shri Krishna. Blessed by them, Lord Krishna keeps that flute with him.
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