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Historicity of KrishNa
VAsudev-KRshNa (long a sound in VA) , the son of VRshNi prince Vasudev (short a sound), appeared on earth 5300 years ago (we will come back to address this date)
Ample evidence exists for VAsudev-KRshNa through
(i) The existence and narrations of
BhAgavatas , the most ancient devotees of
VAsudev , also called "
VAsudev
aka" as in OF/belonging to/devotees of VAsudev - per Grammarian Panini.
175-135 BCE: Garuda pillars erected by BhAgvatas. Krishna (lit. "black one") born a khsatriya among the Yadavas at Mathura, SE of Delhi, son of Vasudeva and Devaki. Brought up by cowherds in the area of Vrindaban.
(ii)
Ca. 750 BCE : Mention of Krishna, son of Devaki, in Chandogya Up. (3.17.6).
ChhAndogya Upanishad - one of the original ancient canon of Upanishads mentions KrishNa, Devaki-putra (Krishna, the son of Devaki) along with the sage Ghor Angiras of the Angiras lineage.
(iii)
500 BCE: Panini mentions bhakti in reference to Krishna and references Vasudeva, Krishna's father
Panini's grammar examples: V
Asudev
aka = Of/belonging to/Devotee Of V
Asudev, V
Asudev = Son of Vasudev
(iv)
3rd BCE: Patanjali knows of Krishna's escape from the demon prince Kansa as an "anicent" story. Bas relief of "slaughter of infants" from this period now in the Mathura museum. (Patanjali is the father of AshTAnga Yoga and believed to be an avatAr of Adi-Shesh, who inturn is believed to be born as the great Acharya Ramanuja.)
(v)
The Greeks who came to India - had a lot of reverence for KRshNa and Balaram, so much that they engraved His pictures on their coins and pillars. They were also His admirers and devotees.
2nd BCE: Greek ambassador Megathenes reports of worship of Krishna, incarnation of Vishnu.
(v)
Archelogical findings in Andhra Pradesh of VRshNi heroes Krishna(VAsudev), BalarAm(SankarshaN) - elder brother, Padyumna - son, Aniruddha - grandson, SAmbh (son) , ruins of an ancient city under sea , Dwarka , carbon-dated to 5000 - 10000 years. Most recent expedition in 1980s and 1990s by Dr. Rao of Banglore.
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VAsudev-KRshNa - General info
The crown on the head is really a war helmet that He had to wear to protect DwarkA from invasions. The wheel is the unique Sudarshan chakra in His hand / on His finger, which He never used but as a last resort to punish extreme wickedness when all else failed.
The VRishNi Heroes - KrishNa-BalarAm a.k.a. VAsudev-SankarshaN
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The 5 VRshNi Heroes
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Citings in Sanskrit Grammarian Panini's books
He appears in Pāṇinis writings in conjunction with Arjuna as an object of worship, since Pāṇini explains that a vāsudevaka is a devotee (bhakta) of Vāsudeva
(Just as I explained earlier, VAAsudev is son of Vasudev)
Other Religions and geographical regions
Evidence of KRshNa and elder brother Balaram is found, not only in the earliest BhAgvat cult/tradition, but also in the texts of Jainism and Buddhism. According to the Jains, an era has tirthankars, chakravartis, vAsudev and sankarshaN and "
A VAsudev is a very powerful and gracious personality, and the earth shakes with His every step." - Dada Bhagwan
ChhAndogya Upanishad - one of the earliest original upanishad cannon
ChhAndogya Up. 3.17.6 :
Ghora Angirasa, after imparting this meditation that was such, to KRshNa, son of Devaki , said, "At the time of death, one should repeat these three mantras: 'You are undecaying(immortal), You are unchanging, You are the vital force (prANa) made completely fine (subtle)". He verily became free from the thirst [for any other kind of meditation]. In this regard, there are 2 Rg Veda ruchis
The Heliodorus pillar & The Temple of VAsudev
- the devotees of VAsudev-KRshNa as Supreme expand beyond Bharat
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Temple of VAsudev excavations
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Date of KRshNa's earthly appearance
The date of JanmshTami 5300 yrs ago was calculated by expert Vedic astronomers based on the arrangement of stars at the time of appearance as narrated in the accounts compared to the arrangement of constellations today. KRshNa was born when the Moon was in RohiNi Nakshatra - a special constellation, in the monsoon season of ShravaN-Bhadrapad (Aup-Sep of English caendar. We can go into the papers on the details.
Vasudev (with a short a sound) : Krishna, Balaram and Subhadra's father
VRshNi coin:
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Vrishnis in ancient literature
Demo: VAsudevaka = a devotee of VAsudev -- grammar example by Panini
Panini's table - AshTAdhyayi:
Ashtadhyayi | work by Panini
Wiki:
Back to the Greeks: "Harkales" --- "Hari-KRshNa" ?
Wiki sources:
Vāsudeva is often identified with Megasthenes' Herakles, the deity similar to the Greek God Herakles, son of Zeus, who, according to Megasthenes was revered in Mathura at the time of his writing, circa 300 BCE:[39][1]
Such, then are the traditions regarding Dionysus and his descendants current among the Indians who inhabit the hill-country. They further assert that Herakles also was born among them. They assign to him like Greeks, the clubs and the lion's skin. He far surpassed other men in personal strength and prowess, and cleared sea and land of evil beasts. Marrying many wives he begot many sons, but one daughter only. The sons having reached man's estate, he divided all India into equal portions for his children, whom he made kings in different parts of his dominion. He provided similarly for his daughter, whom he reared up and made a queen. He was the founder, also, of no small number of cities, the most renowned and greatest of which he called Palibothra (Pataliputra).
— Extract from Megasthenes's Indica[40]
Arrian, in Indika, quoting from Megasthenes, also mentions Mathura and the Yamuna river in relation with this Indian god identified as Herakles:
About Herakles he writes: "Herakles, however, who is currently reported to have come as a stranger into the country, is said to have been in reality a native of India. This Herakles (Hari-Krishna) is held in a special honor by the Sourasenoi (Sursena-clan - Vasudev's father is Sursen), an Indian tribe that possesses two large cities, Methora (MathurA) and Kleisobora (KRshNapur?), and through whose country flows a navigable river called Iobares (Yamuna) "
— Arrian, Indika Chapter VIII.[41]
It has also been proposed to identify the word "Herakles" with "Hari-Krishna".[39] According to Upinder Singh, "Vāsudeva-Krishna was the Indian God bearing the closest resemblance to the Greek God Herakles".[1]