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CHRIST – KRISHNASimilarities

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The word Christ also comes from “Christos” (Greek word)

The word Krishna means “Christos” (Greek word) which means “DIVINE”

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Both are believed to be sons of God, since they were divinely conceived

The birth of both Jesus of Nazareth and Krishna of Dwarka and their God-designed missions were

foretold

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Both were born at unusual places — Christ in a lowly manger and Krishna in a prison cell. Both

men were born of virgins .

BIRTH OF CHRIST

Angel Gabriel coming to Mary and saying her that she will be

conceived purely.

Birth of Christ in a stable.

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BIRTH OF KRISHNA

Vishnu appeared to Devaki - Vasudev and told that he will be born as their child in a divine manner

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Krishna's birth occurs while his foster father, Nanda, is in his native city to pay taxes to

the king, King Kansa.

Jesus' birth occurs while his foster father, Joseph, is in his native city to

pay taxes to the Governor.

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An evil king tried to kill Krishna and Christ when they were both infants.

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King Kansa tried to kill Krishna by ordering the slaughter of all males born on the same day as Krishna.

King Kansa tried to kill Krishna

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King Herod was afraid by listening to the glory of the infant Christ through the three wise men and asked them to find out the boy so that he also would worship him. His real intention was to kill that boy. But, as the three wise men did not return back, he gave a command throughout his kingdom that all male babies two years old and under should be put to death in Bethlehem and all its districts.

Meanwhile, an angel appeared to Mary and Joseph and advised them to take Christ and go to Egypt.

- As per the Three wise men story from the Bible

King Herod tried to kill Christ

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Vasudev is warned by an angel to flee from King Kansa by crossing the Jumna River with the infant Krishna.

Joseph is warned in a dream to flee from King Herod into Egypt with the

infant Jesus and the Virgin Mary.

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To protect the infant Jesus, Joseph and Mary

took him to Maturai, Egypt.

To protect the infant Krishna, Vasudev took him

to Mathura, India.

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Krishna is the second person of the Hindu

Trinity:(1) Brahma, (2) Vishnu, (3) Siva. Krishna is the incarnation

of Vishnu.

Jesus is the second person of the

Christian Trinity:(1) God, the Father, (2) Jesus the Son, (3) the Holy Ghost.

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Christ is often depicted as a

shepherd

Krishna was a cowherd

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The teachings of both are very similar — both

emphasize love and peace

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Both died of wounds caused by sharp weapons — Christ by nails

and Krishna by an arrow

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