Talk:Krishna

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Veer ji, what are you trying to say here?

Krisna' is spirit which born on the earth and which plays on bank of Yamuna, seems pretty much in line with the Hindu version

what do you mean by spirit?


from the page:

Gurmat has a different view, Krisna is spirit which born on the earth and which plays on bank of Yamuna (The Path of Yamm = Manmatt). Every person is Krisna and Ram (God) is present in every person. Hindus are not able to say that both are different but as they did not understand their concept and made Brindaban, Dwarka, Ayodhya outside how could they say them one?

Suggest: … how could they say they are one? What are they saying are one - Brindaban, Dwarka and Ayodhya?

Do you mean they each are said to be the birth place of Krsna?

Are you saying we are all Krisna - the spirit?

Are you saying Hindus do not understand the concepts of their own religion? The line seems very condescending.

What Hindus cannot say that BOTH are different. What is the BOTH and how do you think they are different?

Colour me confused. Perhaps I'm to dim to understand.

Rab Rakhaa, Allenwalla 09:09, 25 July 2010 (UTC)