The Supreme Lord Krishna is known as Mangalam Param which means the Supreme Auspicious one, or the supreme Auspiciousness.
Nanda Maharaj consulted Gargacharya about the Lord’s birth and he was assured that his son was all auspicious being born with several auspicious symbols and marks.
Gargācārya assured me that this boy would be all-auspicious for my family and that He would be able to give transcendental blissful pleasure to all the cowherd men and cows in Vṛndāvana. Even though we would be put into various kinds of difficulties, by the grace of this boy we would be very easily freed from them. (Krsna Book, 26)
A person who is always engaged in auspicious welfare activities for everyone is known as all-auspicious. After the disappearance of Lord Kṛṣṇa from this planet, Uddhava began to remember the activities of the Lord and said, “Kṛṣṇa satisfied all great sages by His wonderful pastimes. He demolished all of the demoniac activities of the cruel royal order, protected all pious men, and killed all cruel fighters on the battlefield. Therefore He is all-auspicious for all men. (Nectar of Devotion, 22)
Krishna is known as the All Auspicious one as everything He did was always auspicious. Killing of the demons like Putana, Bakasura, Aghasura and so on. Putana came to kill baby Krishna, but He sniffed the life out of her and liberated her and she got the highest liberation, thus the Lord turned it into auspicious end. So also with each of the demons He slayed.
In this Kaliyuga the Lord is available to us as the All Auspicious Srimd bhagvatam and the Mahamanta.
Lets chant the Holy Name of the All Auspicious and seek to make our every moment auspicious by chanting His Holy Name. Lets also seek to read the All Auspicious Srimad Bhagvatam and usher in auspiciousness in our lives.
Nama 64 – VishnuSahasranama
End of Shloka 7
Agraahyash Shaasvatah Krishno Lohitaakshaf Pratardanah |
Prabhootas Trikakubdhaama Pavitram Mangalam Param ||7||
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare