Clothed in Blue: The Spiritual Meaning of Balarama’s Attire - Symbol of Strength, Serenity and Divine Service In the sacred narratives of the Bhagavata tradition, Lord Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna, is described as fair in complexion and clothed in blue garments. This visual contrast carries profound spiritual symbolism. While Krishna is dark like a rain cloud and often dressed in yellow, Balarama shines with a radiant fair form wrapped in blue cloth. Their appearance is not incidental; it reveals deep theological truths within Krishna culture and the teachings of the Bhagavata. The Srimad Bhagavatam describes Balarama’s divine presence and glory. In one verse it proclaims: "Rohini-nandana, Rama, the most powerful, is the Supreme Lord Himself." (Srimad Bhagavatam 10.1.24) This affirmation establishes that Balarama is not merely a supporting figure but the original source of spiritual strength and service. Symbolism of the Blue Garment Blue in Vedic thought repr...