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Krishna is considered Brahman by sects like Gaudiya Vaishnavism etc, while others consider Him as the eighth incarnation among ten principle incarnations (Sanskrit दशावतार, IAST daśāvatāra) of Lord Vishnu. Use this tag to the questions that are concerned anything with Krishna

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Does the person become Krishna once he attains moksha?

Impossible to become Krishna in Advaita Vedanta or any Vedanta. In Advaita Moksha, the transformation of the jiva happens to Nirguna Brahman and it is Saguna Brahman who does the transformation. … The question of becoming Saguna Brahman (which maps to Krishna in Advaita) is an impossibility not only from the view of Brahma Sutras, furthermore there is no Acharya or scripture that has propounded …
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On what basis/definition/Minimum Parameters the Sikhism is considered as a separate religion...

This is a selective reading of few verses in the Guru Granth Sahibji, which is a very large literature. Sikh Gurus often used the most popular names of God in their times since as per Sikhism all na …
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In what manner, we are qualitatively one with God/Krishna?

In this way we attain oneness of nature with Krishna. But the oneness is only restricted to scope of having an eternal nature free from sorrow, explained later in the same chapter. …
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