Swayamvar | Rukmini
Respecting her wish, Krishna spared Rukmi’s life but shaved his head as a mark of defeat and humiliation—a punishment worse than death for a Kshatriya warrior.
The Rukmini Swayamvar is not just a mythological event; it is a timeless tale of love that conquers all obstacles. It reminds us that when the heart is pure and the intention is strong, the universe (and the Lord himself) conspires to make the impossible happen. rukmini swayamvar
As planned, Rukmini went to the temple with her friends and guards. Inside, she prayed fervently to the Goddess: “Make Lord Krishna my husband.” Just then, she saw Krishna standing before her, smiling. Respecting her wish, Krishna spared Rukmi’s life but
The couple traveled to , where they were welcomed with great joy. A grand wedding ceremony followed, establishing Rukmini as Krishna’s Patrani (principal queen). Their union produced ten children, with the eldest being Pradyumna . Spiritual and Cultural Significance As planned, Rukmini went to the temple with












