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The Book of Krishna
Of all Vishnu’s avatars, Krishna is regarded as the purna avatar, the complete incarnation, for he manifests in himself the entire gamut of qualities and attributes that constitute the ideal human personality. He is the mediator between the mortal and the immortal, the accessible face of godhead, and bridges the gap between gods and humans. In this book, Pavan Varma succeeds brilliantly in communicating the exuberance, charm and complexity of this popular deity. Drawing upon the Puranas, classical literature, bhakti poetry, and folklore, he paints a rich and varied portrait of the blue god—as the delightfully mischievous child, the uninhibited lover, the formidable warrior, the wise and pragmatic philosopher, and the Supreme God.
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