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Is Lord Krishna Ram?
According to Hindu mythology both Ram and Krishna are the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. To mark the festival of Krishna Janmashtami, Lord Krishna’s idols in different temples of Ayodhya were decorated in festive attires with traditional garlands and ornaments adding to their charm.
Who is stronger lord Rama or Krishna?
Both had equal powers and chivalry because they both were incarnation of sheshnaga in his human form and both possessed nearly same qualities of heart and body- be it extreme anger, show of power , extreme love for ram and krishna in respective cases and so on.
Are Rama and Krishna the same?
now, none of them are any different from each other. Lord Rama is believed to be and worshipped as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Whereas, Lord Krishna is believed to be as the eighth avatar of the God Vishnu. Well, both Lord Rama and Lord Krishna are incarnations of Lord Vishnu.
What is the difference between Lord Krishna and Lord Rama?
Lord Rama is believed to be and worshipped as the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is particularly important to the Vaishnavism – tradition of Hinduism. Whereas, Lord Krishna is believed to be as the eighth avatar of the God Vishnu.
What does Lord Krishna look like?
Lord Krishna has a form just like a human being. Even the Christian Bible states that man is made in the image of God. This means that God is a person with two hands, 2 legs and so on. That person is Lord Krishna. His complexion is dark-blue, like that of a rain filled cloud.
How many times has Lord Krishna incarnated?
Lord Krishna has incarnated at least 9 times so far in the current cycle of creation. In each incarnation millions saw him. There is scientific evidence to prove that he existed 5000 years ago, as stated in the Vedic scriptures. Scientists have found the city where Lord Krishna lived in Dwarka, India, as described in the Vedic scriptures.
Why do we say Rama and Krishna at 12 o’clock?
Rather they were born when the sun was highest in the sky (Rama) and at the darkest part of night (Krishna). We often say 12 o’clock because that is usually when the sun is the highest in the sky or the darkest part of night, but not always. I don’t think there is a reason for Rama, but there is one for Lord Krishna.