
Shrinathji
Shrinathji is a revered form of Lord Krishna, a major deity in Hinduism, depicted as a young child with a peacock feather in his hair, holding a flute. He is worshipped mainly in the Pushtimarg tradition and is considered a symbol of divine love, joy, and compassion. The deity is often shown in a seated posture on a stone platform, surrounded by intricate art and offerings, emphasizing devotion and spiritual connection. Shrines dedicated to Shrinathji, such as the famous temple in Nathdwara, India, attract millions of devotees who seek blessings and express their love for the divine through rituals and prayers.