CinnaSlim
Queen of Swords
I had a co-worker named Krishna at my old job. I think he was Guyanese or Indo-Trini, I'm not sure but he was fine as hell.
Anyway, I choose neither.
Anyway, I choose neither.
All three represent the sun. That's why all those Savior Gods have so many similarities (born of a virgin, resurrected etc)Its about to be 2015 and y'all still don't know that Krishna Christ and Horus are the same idols under different names?
All three represent the sun. That's why all those Savior Gods have so many similarities (born of a virgin, resurrected etc)
Its about to be 2015 and y'all still don't know that Krishna Christ and Horus are the same idols under different names?
All three represent the sun. That's why all those Savior Gods have so many similarities (born of a virgin, resurrected etc)
Hit them with that RED PILL, breh.all of it was incorporated under a one world religion at one point…well, there was another religion that existed at the time, but it has been kept hidden by those who ruled that one world religion
Krishna is full in 6 opulences: beauty, knowledge, strength, wealth, fame, and renunciation.
Scientists quoted Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita the first time they saw a nuclear explosion:
so it's obvious
I dont know anything about krishna. school me
man, Hinduism is interestingIn a corner of the spiritual sky of brahmajyoti a spiritual cloud sometimes appears, and the covered portion is called the mahat-tattva. The Lord then, by His plenary portion as Maha-Visnu, lies down within the water of the mahat-tattva, and the water is called the Causal Ocean (Karana-jala). While Maha-Visnu sleeps within the Causal Ocean, innumerable universes are generated along with His breathing. These universes are floating, and they are scattered all over the Causal Ocean. They stay only during the breathing period of Maha-Visnu. In each and every universal globe, the same Maha-Visnu enters again as Garbhodakasayi Visnu and lies there on the serpentlike Sesa incarnation. From His navel sprouts a lotus stem, and on the lotus, Brahma, the lord of the universe, is born. Brahma creates all forms of living beings of different shapes in terms of different desires within the universe. He also creates the sun, moon and other demigods. (SB 2.5.33 p.)