An Essay on the Divine Krishna and His Infinite Wisdom
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This paper deals the complex aspects of Lord Krishna – the eighth of the ten incarnations of the supreme god in Hinduism– Vishnu. The immediately incarnation was Rama – as form of an ideal human being. Krishna was the predominant personality, if not the hero, of the Indian epic ‘Mahabharata’. That said, the ultimate goal of all the incarnations of Vishnu was that of establishing a human harmony and social peace – referred to a ‘Dharma’ in many Indian languages. Mahabharata was written during 300 BCE and 300 ACE by a well-read sage of his days – Vedavyasa. While Rama, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu was known to be the embodiment of humility, patience and sacrifice Krishna, the eight incarnation of Vishnu, is adored for his omnipresent divinity and infinite wisdom.
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