Sirona
Hindu Wannabe
Last week I attended my first Hare Krishna program in 7 months. and we were told you could serve either Krishna or Maya, but not both at the same time. This seems to be one of Prabhupada's oversimplifications (" That is not possible"), but then have found representations on internet like this one:
which is also said to be from Bengal.
Beyond that I don't know anything about the background of this picture, but I find it interesting. I have read "The Sword and the Flute" by David R. Kinsley, but he emphasizes the differences of the two deities rather than their similarities.
Now I would like to ask your opinion: to worship Krishna and Maya at the same time, is it "possible", " recommendable" or a "heresy" according to your belief?
Krishna-Kali | West Bengal, Calcutta | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
[ Swann Galleries, Inc. , sale, March 21 1985, (part of a bound album, later binding); [ Paul F. Walter , New York, by 2005; to Pal]; [ Christie's, New York , sale, The Scholar's Vision: Pal Family Collection, 20 March 20, 2008]; [ Christie's, New York , sale, Indian and Southeast Asian Art...
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which is also said to be from Bengal.
Beyond that I don't know anything about the background of this picture, but I find it interesting. I have read "The Sword and the Flute" by David R. Kinsley, but he emphasizes the differences of the two deities rather than their similarities.
Now I would like to ask your opinion: to worship Krishna and Maya at the same time, is it "possible", " recommendable" or a "heresy" according to your belief?