Hindu mythological text explains about a scene when the youthful Lord Krishna took his universal form. Get to know from where Lord Krishna got his name Kaliyamardan.<br /><br />Don't forget to Share, Like & Comment on this video<br /><br />Subscribe Our Channel Artha : https://goo.gl/22PtcY <br /><br />1 In Hindu scriptures, Kaliya is described as a vicious Naga, who lived in the river Yamuna, near Vrindavan.<br /> <br />2 Kaliya was said to have several hoods and the venom secreted by him constantly boiled the water.<br /> <br />3 His vile presence had infested the Yamuna’s water, which caused the death of the cows in Vrindavan.<br /> <br />4 To save his village from the venomous serpent, youthful Lord Krishna jumped into the river. <br /> <br />5 Kaliya took Lord Krishna’s presence as trespassing and clutched him in his coil.<br /> <br />6 This resulted in a combat, where Lord Krishna assumed the weight of the whole universe.<br /> <br />7 After releasing from Kaliya’s grip, he sprang on his head and began to dance on his hood.<br /> <br />8 Lord Krishna only stopped when Kaliya with his wives worshiped him for sparing his life.<br /> <br />9 This is why Lord Krishna is also called Kaliyamardan, which means the one who tamed Kaliya.<br /><br />Like us @ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArthaChannel/ <br />Check us out on Google Plus - https://goo.gl/6qG2sv <br />Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/ArthaChannel <br />Follow us on Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/arthachannel/ <br />Follow us on Pinterest - https://in.pinterest.com/channelartha/ <br />Follow us on Tumblr - https://www.tumblr.com/blog/arthachannel