The Bhagavad-gita is directly spoken by Lord Krishna. It is contained within the religious epic Mahabharata, and is recognized as the primary source of spiritual insight by varieties of spiritual seekers over the centuries.
Srimad-Bhagavatam, or the Bhagavat-Purana is specifically devoted to Lord Sri Krishna.
Yes it is a bonafide movement. It is one of the Hindu religious Bhakti (Worship)movements which spread the message of Lord Krishna what he gave in Gita - one of the most reverred and respected holy book of Hindu Religion explaining the philosophy of Karma (Action or Deed).
Who wrote book sri krishna vijaya?
i have a religious Manga book associated to the bible, but the characters have different names
Geethaa Govindam was written in Sanskrit by Jayadeva Kavi in the Twelfth century. It means The Song Of The Cowherdesses, which describes the love of Lord Krishna for the Gopaalikaas or cowherdesses, especially for Radha. This book initiated the Bhakthi Prasdhaan, the Religious Movement in India, and has been a prime source and stimulant for choreography since then.
The Book of the Law of the Lord holds significance in religious teachings and practices as it is considered a sacred text that contains laws and commandments believed to be given by God. It serves as a guide for moral conduct and spiritual growth, shaping the beliefs and practices of followers in various religious traditions.
Simon is often identified as a Christ like figure.
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Bhagavad Gita.
Shrimadbhagavata purana
There is no primary Hindu religious text. The ones that come closest to it are the four Aryan books, the Vedas (RigVeda, YajurVeda, SamVeda, and AtharvaVeda). But a Hindu can differ from any of the various philosophies mentioned in them (although respectfully). The other book that comes close is (Srimad) BhagawadGeeta supposed to have been spoken by Lord Krishna. BhagwadGeeta is basically a vaishnava scripture, but all hindus rever it.
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