Lord Krishna was born like an ordinary human being. He grew like ordinary human being. He acted as per composition of his genetic material. Only the difference between Him and ordinary human being is that He knew that He is the Almighty. He knew that He is God. He came to save the mankind in particular and ecosystem in general. Rather to save the people, who are good and to destroy the people, who are bad. He did not do it Himself in the war of Mahabharata. He guided the Arjuna about salvation of souls. He came with the solution to the problems of mankind. He died like ordinary human being after His job was done. So He has no 'vahana' (that means a mount.) Here I want to point to the life of Lord Jesus. He was born as ordinary child. Grew as ordinary child. He came to save the mankind in particular and ecosystem in general. Lord Jesus was crucified. It was not beyond the power of Lord to resist those few people. But He did not do it. It is beyond the capacity of ordinary mortals to understand the Almighty God. We perceive as per our perceptions. We conclude as per our miniature brain allows us to conclude. Our conclusions are dominated by silly ego. It takes some intelligence to know that you are an idiot.
No animal or bird is vahana or the mount of Lord Krishna.
Garuda
Rat or Mouse is the vahana of Lord Ganesha.In Sanskrit rat means Mushika,
It was a peacock
Lord Rama being an avatar of Lord Vishnu - Garuda (eagle), is his Vahana. However, Rama being in a King (in human form) he had a Chariot with horses which he did not use as he was in Vanavasa.Lord Rama being an avatar of Lord Vishnu - Garuda (eagle), is his Vahana. However, Rama being in a King (in human form) he had a Chariot with horses which he did not use as he was in Vanavasa.
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur.
Pootana through her breast in Krishnas childhood days
Yadhavas or Yadhus are krishnas family
First of all he is not krishna's son but is of Lord Shiva's son and his name is God Ganesha
In Kannada, we would call it Rugna Vahana or Thurthu Chikithsa Vahana or Aaspatre Gaadi.
parvati's vahana is her pedestal or in most cases her lion/tiger that she sits on and it is pretty much her "animal vehicle."
vahana
a cow
mace - Gadha