Krishna: The Complete Being — Warrior, Lover, Child, and the Face of the Infinite A God Unlike Any Other - Krishna In the vast landscape of world religions, no vision of the divine comes close to what Hinduism offers in Krishna. He is at once a mischievous butter-stealing child, a tender lover, a philosopher of unmatched depth, and the most devastating warrior on the battlefield of Kurukshetra. He dances. He weeps. He counsels. He deceives for righteousness. He holds the entire cosmos in his mouth and yet runs barefoot through the fields of Vrindavan. No other religious tradition has dared to imagine God this way — not as a distant sovereign seated on a throne of judgment, but as a living, breathing, laughing, grieving presence among ordinary people. The Completeness of Krishna's Nature The Vaishnavite tradition, which places Krishna or Vishnu at the center of all devotion, understands Krishna not merely as an avatar but as Svayam Bhagavan — the Supreme Being in his most complete a...