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by random314
1759 days ago
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AFAIK, Krishna was a charioteer in the original mahabharata from 1000BC. Later additions to the story around 400-200BC turned him into a God. The Gita is also a later introduction. How does this gel with Krishna being an amalgamation of multiple personalities, as opposed to a later invention (by Brahmins?) to justify varna vyavastha or other objectives? I have read that Gita was created as a response to Buddhist texts as well. |
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