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Did Krishna do anything wrong?
Lord Sri Krishna is omnipresent and omnipotent so he didn’t committed a single mistake in his life time. He had explained his every single( Leelas’) works with rational, political, social and scientific ideas. The arguments given by him against his deeds cannot be wronged by any means as his explanation wa…
What are the avatars of Krishna?
Description of the avatars
- Matsya :- The Fish Avatar.
- Kurma :- The Giant Tortoise Avatar.
- Varaha :- The Giant Boar Avatar.
- Narasimha :- The half-man/half-lion Avatar.
- Vamana :- The Dwarf Avatar.
- Parashurama :- The Warrior Avatar who handled an axe.
How many avatars does Krishna have?
Similarly, the yuga-avatars were those that appeared for the furtherance of the evolution of the world process. Thus calculating, the Bhagavatas, sometimes count Krishna’s avatars as 24 and other times as innumerable. Besides the aforesaid avatars of Krishna, the Bhagavatas also ascribe 39 vibhava-avatars to Krishna.
Is Krishna good or evil?
As per the overall picture, Lord Krishna in all instances was an anti-hero. He neither did it all for good nor for evil, but he did it all for what was right. A central character in a story, film, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes.
What is the role of an avatar of Krishna?
Krishna Himself, or one of His empowered representatives, comes in every age in order to free His devotees from repeated birth and death and to vanquish the wicked. Avatars either fully or partially possess God’s omnipotence, and they act in extraordinary ways to attract the interest of the residents of this world.
What is Avatar in Hinduism?
Avatar, “one who descends,” refers to one of the Supreme Person’s many incarnations or expansions who periodically visit the material world. Krishna Himself, or one of His empowered representatives, comes in every age in order to free His devotees from repeated birth and death and to vanquish the wicked.
Are there different types of avatars of Vishnu?
Are there different types of avatars: anshavatar (partial incarnation), purnavatar (complete incarnation) etc.? One of my friends told me sage Bharadwaja and Parashurama were anshavatars of Vishnu but Krishna and Rama are purnavatars.
Who are the ansha-avatars (partially)?
Thus, holy personages of all religions, who have walked the earth, and shed their spiritual light on humanity, can be termed as ansha-avatars (partial). These high souls take birth on a regular basis, and work as Divine Messengers of God, healing and guiding, and showing the true path.