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10-31-2005, 05:17 AM | #1 |
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I Little Help About Krishna Account
Please, where i can find in the BHAGAVADGITA the account where krishna was hidden to not be slaughtered by a king? (like the bible says about Jesus).
I have seen this been stated a lot of times but I have never got a good source online to check it. Thanks in advance. Sorry for the bad english, im brasilian. |
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I've found it: http://srimadbhagavatam.com/10/en
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The links between Krishna and Jesus are, IMHO, not very strong. Indian ideas had some representativs in the Greco-Roman world, but were they really strong enough to influence Christian origins? I think not. Best to stick with Greco-Roman deities that would have been well known to the Christians at the time. See my Jesus, the Copy cat Messiah for more.
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Thanks, countjulian.
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Actually, don't most scholars actually date the Krishna myth to around 400's CE? So perhaps the story of Christ did make it that far. It's not that implausible. :huh:
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The form in the Mahabharata, as expounded in passages like the Bhagavad Gita, is probably around the very late 1st millennium BCE, and even if it is a little later it is unlikely to have been influenced by Christianity. However the stories about the childhood of Krishna, which are the subject of this thread, are found in the much later Puranas, composed after the middle of the 1st millenium CE and Christian influence is a real possibility. Andrew Criddle |
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There's Christ's temptations in the desert -- similar to Buddha's temptations. The Buddha's miraculous birth from the side of his mother. Wise men announce Buddha's future as a great teacher or king. Buddha denounces evil priests, like Christ does later. Buddha saves prostitutes with a heart of gold, later Mary Magdalena. Boddhisatvas sacrifice themselves for humanity, Christ sacrifices himself on a cross. Many Hindu myths also passed about as they followed many of Buddhists, which is why you have many similarities. |
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There is also greater detail on who this evil king was, it was Krishna's own uncle. I believe I also gave a link which shows that there is more archeological evidence of Krishna being an actual king (his famed Island of Dwarka) has been found off the coast of India, where it was by legends in the Mahabharat. Also, the story of Krishna is far more in detail than that of Christ -- who has like 20 YEARS missing from his life. Krishna also wrestles King Kamsa killing him, after which Krishna actually becomes a REAL king, unlike Christ who was rejected. It seems highly unlikely someone is going to think that aspect of the Christ story is so fantastic and detailed in Christianity that the Krishna people just had to borrow it... :huh: |
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