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Sudarshana chakra, fiery disc, attribute, weapon of Lord Krishna. A religious symbol in Hinduism. Vector illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hindu Gayatri mantra tyography in Devanagari letters. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sudarshana chakra, fiery disc, attribute, weapon of Lord Krishna. A religious symbol in Hinduism. Vector illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Lord Shrikrishna (Vishvaroop)
Sudarshana chakra, fiery disc, attribute, weapon of Lord Krishna. A religious symbol in Hinduism. Vector illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sudarshana chakra, fiery disc, attribute, weapon of Lord Krishna. A religious symbol in Hinduism. Vector illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hare krishna icon set Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lord Gayatri mantra round tyography in Devanagari letters. The mantra is a declaration of appreciation, to both the nurturing sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Krishna is the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu in Hinduism. Bhagavad gita and many other puranas considers that krishna is source of all the vedas. In bhagvad gita 15. 15, Lord krishna tells follows: I am seated in everyone's heart, and from Me come remembrance, knowledge and forgetfulness. By all the Vedas, I am to be known. Indeed, I am the compiler of Vedānta, and I am the knower of the Vedas. Also in Srimad bhagvatam 11. 21. 43, lord krishna tells: I am the ritualistic sacrifice enjoined by the Vedas, and I am the worshipable Deity. It is I who am presented as various philosophical hypotheses, and it is I alone who am then refuted by philosophical analysis. The transcendental sound vibration thus establishes Me as the essential meaning of all Vedic knowledge. The Vedas, elaborately analyzing all material duality as nothing but My illusory potency, ultimately completely negate this duality and achieve their own satisfaction.


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