Rukmini Swayamvar [upd]
This was not just a romantic getaway; it was a battle for honor. Rukmi, burning with anger, swore that he would not return to the city until he had killed Krishna and tied him up.
However, her family was divided. While her father, Bhishmaka, was a devotee of Krishna and wished for Rukmini to marry the Lord of Dwarka, her brother, Rukmi, was a staunch ally of Jarasandha (the Emperor of Magadha) and a friend of the wicked Shishupala.
On the day of the wedding, Rukmini walked towards the temple, surrounded by guards. She was trembling, not with fear, but with anticipation. Would he come? rukmini swayamvar
The Divine Union: The Eternal Story of Rukmini Swayamvar The story of is one of the most revered and beloved episodes in Hindu tradition, symbolizing the pinnacle of devotion ( bhakti ) and the union of the soul with the divine. It narrates the bold decision of Rukmini , the princess of Vidarbha, to choose Lord Krishna as her husband against the wishes of her family, leading to a heroic abduction and a divine marriage. The Princess of Vidarbha and Her Secret Devotion
She entrusted the letter to a loyal Brahmin messenger, who traveled swiftly to Dwarka. This was not just a romantic getaway; it
"O lotus-eyed Lord, I have given my heart to you. My brother is forcing me to marry Shishupala. If you do not come and take me away, I will end my life, for I cannot bear to belong to another."
On the day of the swayamvar (self-choice ceremony), as Rukmini left the temple after offering her prayers, Krishna appeared in his chariot. In front of the gathered kings and her stunned family, he effortlessly lifted her onto his chariot and drove away. While her father, Bhishmaka, was a devotee of
Rukmini was the daughter of of Vidarbha and is traditionally considered an incarnation of Goddess Lakshmi , the goddess of prosperity. Growing up, she was fascinated by the heroic stories of Krishna’s bravery and wisdom, eventually falling deeply in love with him.