Significance of Lord Damodara

Lord Damodara in Vaishnavism refers to a deity representing an aspect of the Supreme Lord, prayed to for protection. This form of Lord Krishna is illustrated as a child tethered to a grinding mortar, symbolizing divine love and mercy. Additionally, Lord Damodara is depicted as a divine figure with a rope around His belly, emphasizing His playful nature and the deep affection followers have for Him.

Synonyms: Krishna, Govinda, Gopala, Mukunda, Madhava, Hrishikesha, Janardana

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Hindu concept of 'Lord Damodara'

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