The story of Rukmini


Rukmini is a central figure in Hindu mythology, particularly in the context of Lord Krishna's life. She was the daughter of King Bhishmaka, the ruler of Vidarbha kingdom. Rukmini was known for her beauty, wisdom, and devotion to Lord Krishna.

According to the legends, Rukmini was deeply in love with Lord Krishna and wanted to marry him. However, her brother Rukmi opposed this match and wanted her to marry Shishupala, another prince. To avoid this unwanted marriage, Rukmini sent a message to Krishna, requesting him to rescue her.

On the day of her proposed wedding to Shishupala, Krishna arrived at the palace and eloped with Rukmini. They fled on Krishna's chariot and eventually reached the city of Dwaraka, where they were married.

Rukmini's devotion and love for Krishna are often considered as an epitome of devotion in Hindu mythology. She is revered as one of the principal queens of Krishna in his kingdom of Dwaraka. Their love story symbolizes the bond between devotee and deity.


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