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Rukmini parinaya champu

Sannidhanam sudarshana sharma

Rukmini parinaya champu English - 1st ed - Tirupati Rashtriya sanskrit vidyapeetham 2001 - 191

The story of Rukmini and Krishna is found in the Mahapurana Srimad Bhagavatham. Rukmini is a Vidarbha Princess. Her father Bhishmaka was never tired of listening to Narada’s descriptions of Lord Krishna. He was convinced that He was the perfect husband for his daughter, but his son Rukmi treated the “cowherd” with contempt and did his best to prevent the marriage. “Kalyana Rukmini” is the story of Rukmini’s single- minded devotion to Krishna which finally united them. The princess Rukmini is shown through a veil (yavanika) in typical Kuchipudi tradition. She sees Krishna in peacock feathers, hears his flute in her imagination and dances ecstasy to his music.


Rukmiṇī (Hindu mythology)
Maithili poetry

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