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Krishna never dies. He simply leaves the Earth to his own planet.

We could argue that bodies disintegrate in Earth but soul lives on and teleport to another worlds that is invisible to our naked eyes or our naked mortal world for that matter. That's what Islam calls Hereafter or Afterlife. :D
 
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We could argue that bodies disintegrate in Earth but soul lives on and teleporte to another worlds. That's what Islam calls Hereafter or Afterlife. :D

No, it's not the same thing. Krishna, Rama etc are avatars of Vishnu, they are eternal, they cannot die.

And the Dashavatara of Vishnu is symbolic to evolution. Krishna was one among 10.

And the concept of heaven and hell in Hinduism is very different.
 
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No, it's not the same thing. Krishna, Rama etc are avatars of Vishnu, they are eternal, they cannot die.

And the Dashavatara of Vishnu is symbolic to evolution. Krishna was one among 10.

And the concept of heaven and hell in Hinduism is very different.

Avatars, Prophets, Agents, Messengers, and whatever the title that represents the side of God. The idea is the same. :D
 
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Avatars, Prophets, Agents, Messengers, and whatever the title that represents the side of God. The idea is the same. :D

No, there's a pretty big difference. In Islam, there's a prophet who was mortal. In Hinduism, God himself came down to live among humans. Avatar in Hinduism is not equal to Prophets, Agents, Messengers or whatever title you have in Abrahamic religions.
 
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No, there's a pretty big difference. In Islam, there's a prophet who was mortal. In Hinduism, God himself came down to live among humans. Avatar in Hinduism is not equal to Prophets, Agents, Messengers or whatever title you have in Abrahamic religions.

Avatars died, some were killed. The fact is they were born to the mortal's Mother, lived, and died/killed suggest they were human beings. They were mortal as many human beings. As for the representative of God, it boils down to the title. Pick any title. Agents, Prophets, Messengers, Avatars, you name it. :D

Fun fact: God has never lived among human beings in the history of mankind. It is consistent with most religions and make sense to differentiate from Monotheism to Polytheism. Even Bhagvad Gita preaches ONENESS OF GOD; INVISIBLE ONENESS OF GOD. :D
 
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Avatars died, some were killed. The fact is they were born to the mortal's Mother, lived, and died/killed suggest they were human beings. They were mortal as many human beings. As for the representative of God, it boils down to the title. Pick any title. Agents, Prophets, Messengers, Avatars, you name it. :D

Fun fact: God has never lived among human beings in the history of mankind. It is consistent with most religions and make sense to differentiate from Monotheism to Polytheism. Even Bhagvad Gita preaches ONENESS OF GOD; INVISIBLE ONENESS OF GOD. :D

I would suggest actually reading about Hinduism.
 
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We could argue that bodies disintegrate in Earth but soul lives on and teleport to another worlds that is invisible to our naked eyes or our naked mortal world for that matter. That's what Islam calls Hereafter or Afterlife. :D
Every religion talkes about the metaphysical ...
Even secular philosophy and psychology deals with the metaphysical "what is"

I am beginning to think Krishna was Prophet like Muhammad (PBUTA). The fact that they died show they are nothing more than mortal. Real cards belong to A CREATOR WHO enjoys being worshiped from the billion followers segregated into many Religions in their own languages. :D



I believe it has already begun. :D


What do you mean by PBUTA acronym?
 
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Every religion talkes about the metaphysical ...
Even secular philosophy and psychology deals with the metaphysical "what is"

What do you mean by PBUTA acronym?

Fair enough. PBUTA means Peace Be Upon Them All. That is my way of respecting them all; Krishna, Muhammad (PBUTA). :D
 
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