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Why Is Lord Krishna Blue?
If you would have noticed, Lord Krishna has always been depicted as blue skinned. Whether it is a painting or an idol, Krishna is always blue in colour. Have you ever wondered why Lord Krishna is blue? We are sure this question has come to many of your minds. So, let us find out why Lord Krishna is blue.
There are different theories about Krishna being blue in colour. Starting with His name Krishna, in Sanskrit means one who has a dark complexion. It has always been mentioned throughout the Hindu texts that Lord Krishna had a dark complexion.

According to Hinduism, blue is the colour of the Infinite. The colour symbolises the all pervading and never ending reality or the formless Brahman. That is why many deities like Ram, Krishna and sometimes even Lord Shiva is depicted in blue colour.
Let us find out about the other theories about why Lord Krishna is blue. Take a look.
Putana Legend
According to the legends once a demoness called Putana came to kill Lord Krishna when He was a baby. She gave the Lord her poisoned milk to drink. Lord Krishna did not die but His colour changed to blue. He later killed the demoness but His skin colour remained blue.
Kaaliya Legend
Another legend is of the Kaaliya serpent who lived in the Yamuna river. The serpent had created a havoc for the residents of Gokul. So, when Lord Krishna went to fight the serpent, the poison of the deadly snake made Krishna's skin colour blue.
The Blue Colour Of Nature
Lord Krishna depicts the colour of Nature. The sky, the seas and so many things in Nature are blue in colour. The colour provides inner peace and serenity to a human being.
Blue color of Lord Krishna embodies the vastness of His character, the depth of His vision and the unfailing timeliness of His deeds. Hence Lord Krishna is blue.



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