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पङ्क्तिः २८:
</ref>) is a central figure of [[Hinduism]] and is traditionally attributed the authorship of the [[Bhagavad Gita]]. He is the supreme Being and considered in some [[Monotheism|monotheistic]] traditions as an [[Avatar]] of [[Vishnu]] . [[महाभारतम्|महाभारतयुद्धे]] भागं गृहीतवान् इव ऐतिहासिकपात्ररूपेण कृष्णः चित्रितः दृश्यते ।
 
[[भागवतपुराणम्|भागवतपुराणानुसारं]] सर्वदा कृष्णः [[वेणुः|वेणुं ]] वादयन् लघुबालः अथवा युवा इव चित्रितः अस्ति । ,<ref name=Knott56>{{Harvnb|Knott|2000|p=56}}</ref> अथवा [[भगवद्गीता| भगवद्गीतानुसारं]] मार्गदर्शनं कुर्वन् युवा राजा इव चित्रितः अस्ति । ].<ref name=Knott2000>{{Harvnb|Knott|2000|loc=p. 36, p. 15}}</ref> Theकृष्णस्य कथाः [[हिन्दुपरम्परा |हिन्दुपरम्परासम्बद्धेषु ]] उपलभ्यमानेषु ग्रन्थेषुThe stories of Krishna appear across a broad spectrum of [[Hindu philosophy|Hindu philosophical]] and theological traditions.<ref name = Thomson>{{cite journal |author = Richard Thompson, Ph. D. | year = December 1994 | title = Reflections on the Relation Between Religion and Modern Rationalism | url = http://content.iskcon.com/icj/1_2/12thompson.html |accessdate = 2008-04-12}}</ref> They portray him in various perspectives: a god-child, a prankster, a model lover, a divine hero and the Supreme Being.<ref name=" Mahony1987">{{cite journal
| author = Mahony, W.K. | year = 1987 | title = Perspectives on Krsna's Various Personalities | journal = History of Religions | volume = 26 | issue = 3 | pages = 333–335 | jstor = 1062381 | publisher = American Oriental Society| ref = harv | doi=10.1086/463085}}</ref> The principal scriptures discussing Krishna's story are the [[Mahabharata]], the [[Harivamsa]], the [[Bhagavata Purana]] and the [[Vishnu Purana]].
 
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