Ten Things About Krishna You Should Know.

  
1.     Shri Krishna remembers everything of His many, many past "births," whereas a common man cannot remember what he has done even a few hours before.


2.     Whenever He appears, He does so in his spiritual body. Neither His body nor His intelligence ever deteriorates or changes. Therefore, it is clear that in spite of His being in the material world, He is the same unborn, eternal form of bliss, knowledge & joy (sat-chit- anand). In the material world, the living entity has no fixed body but transmigrates from one body to another. The Lord, however, does not do so.


3.     Factually, His appearance and disappearance is like the sun's rising, moving before us, and then disappearing from our eyesight. 


4.     Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice and a predominant rise of irreligion – at that time he descends. 


5.     Despite the fact Lord Krsna grows from childhood to boyhood and from boyhood to youth, astonishingly enough He never ages beyond youth. At the time of the Battle of Kuruksetra, He had many grandchildren at home still He looked just like a young man twenty or twenty-five years old.


6.     Each and every Avatara, or incarnation of the Lord, has a particular mission, and they are all described in the revealed scriptures.


7.     In each and every incarnation, He speaks as much about religion as can be understood by the particular people under their particular circumstances. But the mission is the same to deliver the pious and to annihilate the miscreants, as well as to reestablish the principles of religion.


8.     It is not necessary for the Supreme Lord to appear to destroy the demons like Ravana and Kamsa. The Lord has many agents who are quite competent to vanquish demons. But the Lord especially descends to appease and deliver His devotees.


9.     Laws of Karma do not apply on Him. He is not attached to anything


10.     One who knows the transcendental nature of His appearance and activities in truth does not, upon leaving the body, take his birth again in this material world, but attains His eternal abode. 



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