I read somewhere that there are people who consider Krishna as the supreme being and the source of all the Dash-avatar
Like everyone else i also believe that Krishna was an avatar of lord Vishnu.
Originally posted by: TheWatcher
I know many people will be like " what is he saying bla bla bla" but i read this somewhere that few people believe that Vishnu was an avatar of Krishna ,as 90% of people believe that Krishna is an avatar of lord Vishnu but still why do those people think that way .
I read somewhere that there are people who consider Krishna as the supreme being and the source of all the Dash-avatar
Like everyone else i also believe that Krishna was an avatar of lord Vishnu.
Five Kalas like 1) Anna Maya (with cereals), 2) Pranamaya (with breath), 3) Mano Maya (with mind), 4) Vigyanamaya (with knowledge) and 5) Anandamaya (with joy) are present in every human being. With little effort, humans can perfect in three more kalas - 6) Atishayini, (With Peace) 7) Viparinabhimi (With Love) and 8) Sankramini. (With Creator) The other remaining eight Kalas are 9) Prabhvi. 10) Kunthini, 11) Vikasini, 12) Maryadini, 16) Sanhaladini, 14) Ahladini,1 5) Paripurna and 16) Swarupavasthit :
Anybody who has the ninth Kala besides the first five natural Kalas and next three perfected Kalas, becomes the god. As per scriptures, the ninth kalas Prabhvi means : KARTUM AKARTUM, that is able to do seemingly impossible tasks. Lord Narasinh is an example of this ninth Kala. Lord Narasinh has an altogether different appearance. He had a body of human and head of a lion. He appeared from a stone pillar that demon Hiranyakashipu had broken with a blow of his mace. It is not possible for an ordinary human being, only a God, having the ninth Kala Prabhvi, can do this. Among all these incarnations, only Lord Krishna is full of all the sixteen Kalas.
In this scriptural appearance Lord Krishna holds nothing but only a seemingly ordinary flute. Now it is up to the devotees to interpret the meaning of flute with their own view. Even the flute of Lord Krishna is full of all the Kalas and is a symbol of love. In his entire life. Lord Krishna only once raised a weapon, that to in the form of wheel during the battle of Mahabharata, to protect the vow of Pitamaha Bheeshma. Otherwise, only the flute was everything for him. Like a magic stick the flute accompanied Lord Krishna all through his life. With the enchanting tone of the flute, Lord Krishna hypnotized the world.
Among the Human avataras of Vishunuji, Ram & Krishna are more popular.Ram avatar had 12 Kalas, was Maryada Purushottam. His Krishna avatar had 16 Kalas, that's why he is called Purna Purushottam. He could perform many tasks a normal Human can not because of these 16 Kalas.THE SIXTEEN KALAS
Five Kalas like 1) Anna Maya (with cereals), 2) Pranamaya (with breath), 3) Mano Maya (with mind), 4) Vigyanamaya (with knowledge) and 5) Anandamaya (with joy) are present in every human being. With little effort, humans can perfect in three more kalas - 6) Atishayini, (With Peace) 7) Viparinabhimi (With Love) and 8) Sankramini. (With Creator) The other remaining eight Kalas are 9) Prabhvi. 10) Kunthini, 11) Vikasini, 12) Maryadini, 16) Sanhaladini, 14) Ahladini,1 5) Paripurna and 16) Swarupavasthit :
Anybody who has the ninth Kala besides the first five natural Kalas and next three perfected Kalas, becomes the god. As per scriptures, the ninth kalas Prabhvi means : KARTUM AKARTUM, that is able to do seemingly impossible tasks. Lord Narasinh is an example of this ninth Kala. Lord Narasinh has an altogether different appearance. He had a body of human and head of a lion. He appeared from a stone pillar that demon Hiranyakashipu had broken with a blow of his mace. It is not possible for an ordinary human being, only a God, having the ninth Kala Prabhvi, can do this. Among all these incarnations, only Lord Krishna is full of all the sixteen Kalas.
In this scriptural appearance Lord Krishna holds nothing but only a seemingly ordinary flute. Now it is up to the devotees to interpret the meaning of flute with their own view. Even the flute of Lord Krishna is full of all the Kalas and is a symbol of love. In his entire life. Lord Krishna only once raised a weapon, that to in the form of wheel during the battle of Mahabharata, to protect the vow of Pitamaha Bheeshma. Otherwise, only the flute was everything for him. Like a magic stick the flute accompanied Lord Krishna all through his life. With the enchanting tone of the flute, Lord Krishna hypnotized the world.
Lord Krishna is supreme personality of God head, he is the Ultimate!!
Lord Vishnu is part of Lord Krishna!!
Originally posted by: rasyafan
People who are from ISCON might think it this way but Krishna took Vishwa Aftar of Vishnu and Vishnu and Shiv are the Gods bhagwan rest are dev including Brahma and out of those two Shiv is mahadev Gods of All gods and besides he is none other then a part od supreme being adi shakti she is the one who is the supreme being she is the one who started the creation and divided herself into half ishwar and ishwari Ishwari adi shakti and Ishwar Rudra dev
But Vaishnavites think Vishnu is greater God but shivites consider Mahadev to be greater god and actually Mahadev has always been there even that is why he appreared in front of both Vishnu and brahma as a fire pillar.
So Krishna is just a reincarnation of Vishnu into human form but since he came down to earth to protect huamns that is why he is worshiped more then Vishnu I mean there are more Krishna temples
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