“Krishnaval” which is the symbol of Lord Krishna. Can you tell me what is that ?
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"Krishnaval" is known as onion.
- Some say that onion was called "Krishnaval" in Sanskrit. however, the word 'krishnaval' is not in usage nowadays.
- In South India, especially in rural areas of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, onions are still known as Krishnaval.
- When the onion is cut vertically, it is cut in the shape of a conch shell. At the same time, when it is cut crosswise, it is cut in the shape of a circle.
- Onion is called 'krishnaval' because of its shapes of conch shell and chakra. Both are weapons of the Lord Shri Krishna.
- Chakra is also meant valaya. The word 'krishnaval' is formed by mixing two words of 'Krishna' and 'valaya'.
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it is onion
because by cutting it can take shape of all chakra, gadha , kamal and shankh which denotes lord Krishna.
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