9th July 2024
- Krishna, the son of Vasudeva and Devaki, is often perceived as a human figure rather than an incarnation of God. Each incarnation has a specific purpose, and Lord Krishna has explicitly mentioned this in the Bhagavad Gita:
- "Whenever righteousness declines and evil rises, I incarnate to protect the saints, destroy the sinners, and re-establish righteousness."
- Even those who believe in His incarnation may not realize that He is none other than Brahman, the Absolute Reality, appearing as an individual.
- This lack of understanding is due to delusions stemming from desires, knowledge, actions, and misguided thinking. These delusions lead to demonic and evil tendencies, hindering self-growth and liberation.
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