The Krishna Avathaar was intended to give a perennial message to the world. He sought nothing for himself. He kept nothing for himself. He gave away everything to the people. He slayed his maternal uncle, Kamsa. He installed on the throne Kamsa's: father Ugrasena. He did not covet the Kingdom. He befriended the Paandavas, defeated the Kauravas and crowned Dharmaja as the emperor. He did not make himself king. He was a king without a crown. He was the king of kings. He had no kingdom of his own. But he ruled over the hearts of the millions. It is this profound truth that is proclaimed by the Krishna-thathva (Krishna principle).Krishna is a form to which is poured out devotion and supreme love from the hearts of countless devotees not only in India but also in the West.
Lord Rama is a major deity of Hinduism. He is the seventh avatar of the God Vishnu, one of his most popular incarnation.
1) The Raamaayana is intended to promote the reign of Truth and Righteousness on earth.
2) The Krishna Avathaar was intended to give a perennial message to the world.
3) Krishna made women cry.
4) Rama wept for the sake of women
5) Rama went into the battle only after-having a strong cause for it.
6) Krishna first provoked the conflict and then determined its outcome.
7) The Krishna principle revels in delight.
8) The Rama principle is based on the concept of baadhyatha (obligation)
9) Krishna always smiled at the outset and carried out his task later.
10)For Rama, the deed came first and then the smile.
11)Lord Krishna was great in knowledge, great in emotion, great in action, altogether.
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