Dolai Kannan: Swinging the Lord — A Sacred Celebration of Divine Childhood Among the many sacred rituals and worship practices dedicated to Bhagavan Sri Krishna in South India, Dolai Kannan stands as one of the most tender, joyful, and spiritually profound. The name itself carries deep meaning: Dolai refers to a swing or a cradle, and Kannan is a beloved Tamil name for Krishna, meaning the dark-complexioned one, the one with beautiful eyes, the very embodiment of divine beauty and grace. Together, Dolai Kannan evokes the image of the Lord of the universe reclining as a blissful child on a swinging cradle, accepting the devoted service and love of His worshippers. This practice holds particular prominence in temples affiliated with the Sri Ahobila Mutt, one of the most distinguished Vaishnava institutions in India, following the Thenkalai tradition of Sri Vaishnavism. In these temples, an image of child Krishna is lovingly placed on a beautifully decorated swing, and devotees gather t...