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I strongly believe that Geeta is mother of all the " Shashtras " &

" Vedas " written in India .

 

At present I would like to get clarification on following question -

 

1. In Geeta It is said that God is not having body. He is

" Nirakaar " . But Lord Krishna is said to have taken birth. Means he had

body. Than does it means that " Bhagawanuwach " in Geeta stands for

somebody else & not Lord Krishna.

 

2. Normally we attach the prefix Lord to Krishna & Not God to

Krishna. Does it mean that Krishna had taken the benefit of Geeta from

some body else & got the position of Lord.

 

With warm regards

 

BHAVIN SHAH

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