Keshava Trailer
There’s something about Sri Krishna that makes everyone who comes into contact with him – consciously or subconsciously- become consumed by him. He becomes the center of their existence. That is Sri Krishna’s magic and also his power. He has that effect on not just humans but on everything on t…
A Magnificient Obsession
Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, the flute and the conch. There’s something about Sri Krishna that makes everyone who comes into contact with him – consciously or subconsciously- become consumed by him. He becomes …
Chapter I: Mayurakhi
Some say Sri Krishna wears the peacock feather because it is a symbol of illusion and the deity is an illusion. The truth is He wears the feather to wish Lord Skanda success in all his endeavours. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the pl…
Chapter II: Bansuri
Sri Krishna’s beloved Radha and the gopikas are envious of Kaanha’s flute because the murli is forever on his lips and when not being touched by the Lord, she is tied to his waistband. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flowe…
Chapter III: Kadamba
The Kadaamba Tree is symbolic of romance because it was beneath the Kaadamba Tree in Vrindavan that Radha Rani and Kaanha spent time together. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, the flute and the conch. There’s som…
Chapter IV: Kamala
The Lotus flower symbolizes the prime virtues requisite in worship namely purity, majesty, fertility, knowledge, serenity and tradition. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, the flute and the conch. There’s something…
Chapter V: Tulsi
The Tulsi Plant associated with Lord Vishnu is the centre of Vaishnavite worship, the manifestation of God in the plant world. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, the flute and the conch. There’s something about Sri…
Chapter VI: Kamdhenu
Kamadhenu is revered as the wish fulfilling cow in mythology. The cows and the calves follow Kaanha wherever he goes and all of Gokula and Vrindavan love them as their children. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, th…
Chapter VII: Shankha
When Kaanha departs from Gokula to meet king Kansa in Mathura, Radha snatches his flute from him in hope that he would return to Vrindavan to get it from her. He doesn’t and after he turns the emperor the conch replaces the flute in his life. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna…
Chapter VIII: Peepla
Sri Krishna breathes his last seated beneath the Peepal Tree, ever since regarded as a tree of worship in Hindu religion. Keshava: A Magnificient Obsession is about Sri Krishna’s relationship with nature, the tree, the plant, the flower, the flute and the conch. There’s something about Sri Kris…