Surya Krishna is a tall, handsome guy who sounds like he's a tamil rowdy, but he's a very sweet person. He's a natural leader and knows how to get the job done.
Dude, that ceo handled the merger like a Surya Krishna!
My girlfriend can't wait for Surya Krishna to say yes to her proposal.
My girlfriend can't wait for Surya Krishna to say yes to her proposal.
by Drunken_Gorilla_47 November 27, 2022

Krishna is a very adventurous person. He tends to do things that are out of hand and unexpected. He is liable to do things without the knowledge of his parents but meanwhile with the knowledge of his friends.
What can we say when were with krishna?
Expect the unexpected
What can we say when were with krishna?
Expect the unexpected
by anonymous June 15, 2024

A literal fucking god
Handsome as hell
Cinephile
U wish u were him
Playboy
Must intelligent person you can find
Handsome as hell
Cinephile
U wish u were him
Playboy
Must intelligent person you can find
by Mkrishbl4z3 November 23, 2021

The Sanskrit word 'Krishna' is explained in a verse from Udhyoga parva (71.4) of Mahabharata as:
kṛṣir bhū-vācakaḥ śabdo
ṇaś ca nirvṛti-vācakaḥ
tayor aikyaṁ paraṁ brahma
kṛṣṇa ity abhidhīyate
kṛṣiḥ — the verbal root kṛṣ; bhū — attractive existence; vācakaḥ — signifying; śabdaḥ — word; ṇaḥ — the syllable ṇa; ca — and; nirvṛti — spiritual pleasure; vācakaḥ — indicating; tayoḥ — of both; aikyam — amalgamation; param — supreme; brahma — Absolute Truth; kṛṣṇaḥ — Lord Kṛṣṇa; iti — thus; abhidhīyate — is called.
“ ‘The word “kṛṣ” is the attractive feature of the Lord’s existence, and “ṇa” means spiritual pleasure. When the verb “kṛṣ” is added to the affix “ṇa,” it becomes “Kṛṣṇa,” which indicates the Absolute Truth.’
kṛṣir bhū-vācakaḥ śabdo
ṇaś ca nirvṛti-vācakaḥ
tayor aikyaṁ paraṁ brahma
kṛṣṇa ity abhidhīyate
kṛṣiḥ — the verbal root kṛṣ; bhū — attractive existence; vācakaḥ — signifying; śabdaḥ — word; ṇaḥ — the syllable ṇa; ca — and; nirvṛti — spiritual pleasure; vācakaḥ — indicating; tayoḥ — of both; aikyam — amalgamation; param — supreme; brahma — Absolute Truth; kṛṣṇaḥ — Lord Kṛṣṇa; iti — thus; abhidhīyate — is called.
“ ‘The word “kṛṣ” is the attractive feature of the Lord’s existence, and “ṇa” means spiritual pleasure. When the verb “kṛṣ” is added to the affix “ṇa,” it becomes “Kṛṣṇa,” which indicates the Absolute Truth.’
The supreme being is called Krishna.
by Kagehito November 26, 2021

by Ramanujam Iyengar April 11, 2023
