
The slogan has since been employed in connection with the perpetration of communal violence against people of other faiths. The expression was used by the Indian Hindu nationalist organisations Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and their allies, which embraced the slogan in the late 20th century as a tool for increasing the visibility of Hinduism in public spaces, before going on to use it as a battle cry. The proclamation has been used by Hindus as an informal greeting, as a symbol of adhering to Hindu faith, or for projection of varied faith-centered emotions. A new character of "Grandmother" was added to narrate the series.Jai Shri Ram ( IAST: Jaya Śrī Rāma) is an expression in Indic languages, translating as "Glory to Lord Rama" or "Victory to Lord Rama". The show followed every aspect of Lord Krishna's life up until Lord Krishna's teenage years.Ī shortened version for kids also aired on Nickelodeon India in 2009. The series portrays Lord Shree Krishna as the perfect son, husband, brother, friend, king and lover of many. Later, when he became a fully grown man, the series tells about how he slayed his evil uncle, Kans (although, in the actual tales, Krishna was much younger when he slayed his uncle – he may have been as young as 12 years old).Īfter becoming a prince, Krishna married Rukmini, believed to be forms of the goddess Lakshmi, who is the consort of Vishnu. His dance with the Gopis (milkmaids) of Vrindavana became known as the Rasa lila. Yet another amazing story was how as a little boy he showed the entire universe in his open mouth to his foster Mother, Yashoda.Īs a teenager he shared a divine relationship with Radha. Other aspects include some of his adventures, such as when he killed the demon queen Putana and tamed the venomous serpent Kaliya. The program touched on many different aspects of his life, through the retelling of the leelas, it is told that he was known as Makhan Chor (butter thief) and of his eternal friendship with Sudama as a good example of true friendship. It shows the different leelas, or stories, of Shree Krishna from his birth, childhood, teenage years, and time as prince of Mathura and prince of Dwarka. The story takes place in India, covering cities like Gokhul, Mathura, Hastinapur, and Dawaraka.

Jai Shri Krishna tells the story of the Bhagavan Vishnu's avatar, Shree Krishna. It is based on Mahabharata, Harivamsa, Bhagavata Purana and the Vishnu Purana. It is the remake of Ramanand Sagar's successful show Sri Krishna and was handled by Moti Sagar (son of Ramanand Sagar) of Sagar Pictures.


Jai Shri Krishna (English: Hail Lord Krishna) is an Indian drama television series produced by Sagar Pictures, which aired on Colors from 21 July 2008 to 15 September 2009. Indian TV series or programme Jai Shri Krishna
