Why Lord Krishna Is Called God Himself – Why Not Others
Lord Krishna clearly said he is God
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says: “I am the source of all creation. Everything comes from Me.”
No other divine figure says this so clearly.
Krishna showed his universal form (Vishvaroop)
He showed Arjuna the entire universe inside himself.
This proves he was not just a human or saint.
Krishna existed before birth and after death
He said he is eternal and never destroyed by time.
Krishna controlled nature, not nature controlling him
He lifted Govardhan Hill and stopped rain, showing full control over nature.
Krishna gave the Bhagavad Gita
The Gita is considered direct knowledge from God, not teachings learned from others.
Krishna is called the source of all avatars
Scriptures say all avatars come from Krishna, not the other way around.
Krishna lived like a human but was never bound by karma
His actions were divine, not for personal benefit.
Krishna knew past, present, and future
He already knew the outcome of the Mahabharata war.
Krishna guided without forcing anyone
He respected free will and gave wisdom, not orders.
Krishna accepted worship openly
He allowed people to worship him as God, unlike saints or prophets.
Krishna showed love, wisdom, power, and compassion together
These four qualities together define God in Hindu philosophy.
Scriptures directly call Krishna “Supreme God”
Texts like Bhagavad Gita, Bhagavat Purana, and Mahabharata confirm this.
Others are great souls, prophets, or messengers
They taught about God, but Krishna said he himself is God.
Krishna removed fear of death
He explained the soul is eternal and death is only a change of body.
Krishna’s teachings are still relevant today
His wisdom applies to students, workers, leaders, and families even
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