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- Valentina
- Dec 29, 2025
- 3 min read
The God Child: the Divine Incarnation of Vishnu.
There are births that change the course of history, and there are births that arrive already carrying eternity within them. The birth of Lord Krishna, the God Child, is one such sacred arrival. As the eighth avatar of Vishnu, Baby Krishna entered the world not only as a child, but as a living embodiment of divine love, joy, protection, and cosmic intelligence made flesh.
The energy of Baby Krishna is radiant and playful, innocent yet powerful, tender yet unstoppable. His presence carries laughter, music, devotion, and divine mischief, reminding the world that God can arrive smiling, dancing, and wrapped in human vulnerability. In the soft breath of the newborn Krishna lived the eternal promise that love always finds a way, even through darkness.

Lord Krishna was born in the city of Mathura to his biological parents, Devaki, the mother, and Vasudeva, the father, members of the Yadava clan. His birth took place not in a palace, but in
a prison cell, where Devaki and Vasudeva were unjustly imprisoned by Devaki’s brother, King Kamsa. Kamsa, consumed by fear, had been warned by prophecy that Devaki’s child would be
his downfall, and so he sought to destroy every child born to her.
Yet divine will cannot be imprisoned. On the night of Krishna’s birth, miracles unfolded quietly
and precisely. Chains fell away, doors opened without sound, guards slept as if wrapped in divine mercy, and the river Yamuna parted its waters to allow safe passage. Vasudeva carried the newborn Krishna across the river, guided by cosmic intelligence, delivering him to Gokul,
where he would be raised by his foster parents, Yashoda and Nanda, in the embrace of
simplicity, love, and protection.
The symbolism of Krishna’s birth is profound. Born in captivity, he represents the divine spark
that enters even the most constrained human conditions. Raised among cowherds and villagers, he reminds us that God chooses intimacy over grandeur, presence over power, love over fear.
The prison becomes the womb of liberation, and the river becomes the bridge between fate
and freedom.
As a holy child, Krishna carries the codes of divine play, reminding humanity that enlightenment does not require heaviness. Through laughter, devotion, music, and love, the soul remembers its origin. Baby Krishna teaches that divinity can dance, that God can giggle, and that innocence itself is a form of sacred wisdom.
This post completes the third and final part of our Holy Children series within the Ascended Masters, as well as the FINAL Chapter of this Ascended Masters series, following Baby Jesus, the Holy Child of God, and Baby Buddha, the Golden Child of Awakening. Baby Krishna, the God Child, arrives as the living synthesis of joy, devotion, and cosmic order, reminding us that the divine does not only save or awaken, it also plays, loves,
and delights in creation.
May we remember the God Child within us, the part of the soul that remains free even in dark times, playful even in hardship, and faithful to love above all else.
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