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  • Volunteer

    Kali means Durga Mata i think.

    And for Krishna in this age there is only one puja which is CHANTING OF THE HOLY NAMES. He does not need anything un less we do not chant His Names.

    He does not need big expensive pujas but accepts only fruit, flower, water offered with love and devotion.

    Your servant, 

    • Hari Bol Mata jee!

      I am asking because I met a Krishna devotee (not from Iskcon), who suggested that Krsna is Kali and referred to some Vaishnava scripture. He said that there is no difference between the two. I googled up on the same and what I saw confused me more.

      Your servant,

      Sharanagat

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