![]() ![]() But because of our uncritical attitude we mix up the two Krishnas and take him for one, and then we tend to think that the Krishna of the Geeta is joking too. You said yesterday that Krishna is making a joke when he says, "Surrender to me, abandoning all other duties," and that "I will come for the establishment of righteousness and for the protection of the righteous and for the destruction of the unrighteous." However, it seems to me that while the Krishna of the Geeta is not given to joking, perhaps the Krishna of the Bhagwad is. And is there some analogy between Krishna and Christ in regard to their births? Question 2 Please explain the special circumstances in which Krishna was born. Notes CD-ROM on this book: "Talks given at a meditation camp at Kulu/Manali, India, (Sep 26-Oct5) except first chapter, given at CCI chambers, Bombay (July 20)." synopsis (Translated as in Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy on CD-ROM) Question 1 first English translation : Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy (1985.07). ![]() Missing some fragments ( under revision). ![]()
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