What is the true color of Krishna?
Blue is the colour of aura According to Bhagavad Gita, the blissful form of Lord Krishna is visible only to pure devotees. He may have bewildered the non-devotees, but those who offered pure devotional service to Him had always seen Him in his blue blissful form.
Is Hercules and Krishna same?
Heracles and Krishna However, Krishna in Megasthenes’ account is addressed as the Greek half-god, Heracles. Scholars have deciphered Megasthenes’ reference to Heracles as “Hari-kula-es”, meaning the clan of Hari, thus associating it to the clan of Krishna.
Who is Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna?
Both are one and the same. Krishna is the GOD who came to this world in human form to preach human beings here, the same internal God exists in upper world as Shiva, Vishnu and Brahma.
Did Lord Krishna meet Lord Shiva?
Yes, There were few incidents where Lord Shiva meets Lord Krishna in the time of Dwapara yuga, I can understand the feeling of excitement to ask this question :D. Lord Shiva is simple, humble loving God and there is no rules to be followed in worshiping him.
Can Krishna beat Shiva?
No one can defeat him in battle.
Who is the first god of the world?
Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti. The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Vishnu and Shiva. Vishnu is the preserver of the universe, while Shiva’s role is to destroy it in order to re-create.
Does Krishna get angry?
Although he proclaims himself as a God, he is the closest to a normal human in Mahabharata. He gets angry, he lies, he cheats, he is intensely loyal to his friend and does everything to see him win. He schemes, he plots, and gossips. He taunts and feels sad and pacifies people who get angry.
What is decode Hindu mythology?
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What is the history of Krishna in Hinduism?
Buddhist literature records Krishna earliest in the Ghata-Jataka (300 BCE) as an ancient ruler of India and gives an account of His exploits that corresponds quite well with the Hindu tradition. There’s a good record of the presence of Vasudev, Baladev, killing of Kamsa and their cousins the Kurus.
What is the historical perspective of Krishna’s arrival on Earth?
Let us examine all such evidence available to us today and try to unravel the Historical perspective of Krishna. Shrimad Bhagvatam declares that Krishna arrives on Earth towards the end of the Dwapar Yug of the 7th Manvantar of the 1st Kalpa of the 51st year of the current Brahma.. rather precise timing there!!