Question: How Krishna is Not a Hindu God? | ||||
Gurudeva: | ||||
Answer: He is Not Hindunatha. He is Jagannatha. | ||||
If Krishna was a Hindu god, He would be called Hindunatha (the lord of the Hindus), not Jagannatha (the lord of the universe), as He is properly designated. Krishna never states that He is simply the lord of the Hindus. He clearly states in the Bhagavad-gita that He is the Supreme Lord, the source of all material and spiritual worlds, that everything emanates from Him. Krishna's authoritative words should be sufficient to establish that He is the lord of all. |
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god ask we are from which religion when we enterd in temple,masjid or gurudwara.