KRISHNA IS THE SUPREME PERSONALITY. THE VEDAS CONFIRM IT.


There is so much evidence it is impossible to put it all into even a book. Here are just a few evidences. Hare Krishna

People in tama guna worship many deities,…

Kurma Purana 2.43.49+ Skanda Purana 7.1.2.87-88 + Matsya Purana (53.68-69)  state as follows:

sättvikesu purānesu mähätmyamadhikam hareh

rājasesu ca māhātmyam adhikam brahmano viduh

tadvadagnesca mahatmyam tämasesu sivasya ca

“In the Puranas in the mode of goodness, the focus is the glories of Lord Hari. Those in the mode of passion, the focus is on the glories of Lord Brahma, Similarly, those in the mode of ignorance, the focus is on the glories of Lord Siva and Agni,”

Lord Yamaraja- The Lord of death says

paro mad-anyo jagatas tasthusash ca
otam protam patavad yatra vishvam
yad-amshato ‘sya sthiti-janma-nasha
nasy otavad yasya vashe ca lokah

“My dear servants, you have accepted me as supreme, but in reality I am not. Above me, and above all other gods including Indra and Chandra, is a supreme master and controller. Partial manifestations of his personality are Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva, who are in charge of the creation, maintenance and destruction of this universe. It is like two threads that make up the length and width of the woven fabric. The whole world is controlled by them like a bull is controlled by a rope in its nose. “(Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.3.12)

Lord Brahma says in His Brahma-samhita prayers...

isvarah paramah krsnah
sac-cid-ananda-vigrahah
anadir adir govindah
sarva-karana-karanam

Krishna is the supreme deity known as Govinda. He has an eternal blissful spiritual body. He is the origin of all. He has no origin and is the prime cause of all causes. (Brahma-samhita 5.1)

Lord Shiva prays while instructing the sons of King Prachinabarhi about the Absolute Truth:

namas ta ashisam isha
manave karanatmane
namo dharmaya brhate
krsnayakuntha-medhase
purusaya puranaya
sankhya-yogeshvaraya ca

My dear lord, you are the supreme blessing giver and always joyful. You are the master of all spiritual philosophies of the world, because you are Lord Krishna, the supreme cause of all causes. You are all religious principles, supremely intelligent, and you have a brain that can never be confused with any condition. So, I salute you again and again. (Srimad Bhagavatam 4.24.42)

Chandogya Upanishad 6:2:1
“He is One only without a second.”    

Lord Shiva, gives further instructions

yah param ramhasah saksat
tri-gunai jiva-samjnitat
bhagavantam vasudevam
prapannah sa priyo hi me

Anyone who has surrendered to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, who is the physical nature as well as the living entity, the controller of everything, — he is indeed very dear to me. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 4.24.28)

Lord Indra confirms
pitā gurus tvaṁ jagatām adhīśo
duratyayaḥ kāla upātta-daṇḍaḥ
hitāya cecchā-tanubhiḥ samīhase
mānaṁ vidhunvan jagad-īśa-māninām

You are the father and spiritual master of this entire universe, and also its supreme controller. You are insurmountable time, imposing punishment upon the sinful for their own benefit. Indeed, in Your various incarnations, selected by Your own free will, You act decisively to remove the false pride of those who presume themselves masters of this world.(Srimad-Bhagavatam 10.27.6)

Krishna says in the bhagavad gita 7.7 
O conquerer of wealth Arjuna, there is no Truth superior to Me. Everything rests upon Me, as pearls are strung on a thread.

Lakṣmi tantra 13.18.
Nārāyaṇa alone is God the eternal Supreme Being.

Ahirbudhnya saṃhita 4.77
Nārāyaṇa is the Supreme Brahman.

Brahma Sutra:“Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste neh na naste kinchan”
There is only one God, not the second; not at all, not at all, not in the least bit.

Madhvacharya: “Any proposition which is inconsistent with the sovereign independence of God should be rejected as false. Consistency with Divine majesty is itself the criterion of truth. All proof and authorities should be interpreted in the light of the Supremacy or Sarvotthamatva of God, which should not be compromised at any cost”.

Aitareya Brāhmaṇa rig veda 1.1.1 
Agni is the lowest and Vishnu is the highest among devas. All other gods occupy positions that are in between.”””Ekam Brahm, dvitiya naste neh na naste kinchan”
There is only one God, not the second; not at all, not at all, not in the least bit.

Madhvacharya: “Any proposition which is inconsistent with the sovereign independence of God should be rejected as false. Consistency with Divine majesty is itself the criterion of truth. All proof and authorities should be interpreted in the light of the Supremacy or Sarvotthamatva of God, which should not be compromised at any cost”.

Aitareya Brāhmaṇa rig veda 1.1.1 
Agni is the lowest and Vishnu is the highest among devas. All other gods occupy positions that are in between.”

Satpath Brahmana fromyajur veda 14.1.1.5: 
Lord Hari is the supreme among gods.

Gita Mahatmya
There need be only one holy scripture-the divine Gita sung by Lord Shri Krishna…Only one worshipable Lord…Lord Shri Krishna: Only one mantra…His holy names and only one duty…devotional service unto that Supreme Worshipable Lord, Shri Krishna.Narayana sukta

“Whatever all this universe is, seen or heard of—pervading all this, from inside and outside alike, stands Supreme the Eternal Divine Being Narayana.

Narayana Sukta:
“Lord Narayana is the Supreme Absolute; Narayana is the Supreme Reality; Narayana is the Supreme Light; Narayana is the Supreme Self; Narayana is the Supreme Meditator; Narayana is the Supreme Meditation.”

Skanda-purana:
“Brahma, Sesa, Suparna, Isha, Sakra, Surya, Guha and others are all ksaras. Only Sri is aksara. Hari is beyond both.”

Reason to worship Bhagavan Sri Krishna

Bhagavad gita 7.20
Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.

Skanda purana:
“446. “Before the universe was created Vasudeva alone was, neither Brahma nor Sankara. There was no Indra or Surya or Guha or Soma or Vinayaka.”

Bhagavad gita 7.20
Those whose intelligence has been stolen by material desires surrender unto demigods and follow the particular rules and regulations of worship according to their own natures.

Skanda purana:
“446. “Before the universe was created Vasudeva alone was, neither Brahma nor Sankara. There was no Indra or Surya or Guha or Soma or Vinayaka.”

Agni purana 216.8

“Some say brahman is lord Shiva. Others say it is shakti. Yet others say it refers to the sun and still others say it refers to fire. While chanting brahma-gayatri, the brahmanas who perform Vedic fire sacrifices Agni-hotras.. worship various demigods. But it is Vishnu alone

Subāla Upaniṣad 6.1
“The divine Lord Nārāyaṇa alone is the one mainstay of all creation.

Madhvacharya says in the Vishnu tatva vinirnaya,

The Parama-sruti says: ‘Brahma, Siva and all others beginning with the gods are Ksaras, because their bodies are perishable, Lakshmi is aksara because her body is imperishable. Hari is above both these, because he is infinite in all his glorious attributes like independence, power, knowledge and bliss. They are all under his control. He, all by himself, brings about the creation, subsistence, destruction, regulation, illumination, ignorance and bondage of all ksaras and the liberation of sattivika jivas. To the aksara he grants manifestation, subsistence, regulation, illumination and eternal bliss. The supreme Hari alone is the source of the activities of all these. There is no one else who brings about his creation etc. He is free from all imperfection.

Mahānārāyaṇa Upaniṣad Anuvāka 13 Verse 4
Nārāyaṇa is the Highest. (From Nārāyaṇa emanates the Supreme Light (Brahman) described in the Upaniṣads. Nārāyaṇa is the Highest.

Linga Purana:
“Narayana the great Atman who is in Yoga Nidra sleeping in couch of Sesha. He is the source of origin of cosmic egg. He takes the form of Kala Rudra through Tamasa, Brahma through Rajas and Vishnu through Satwa. He is saluted by all the devas.”

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