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Krishna on Christ: A Christmas Message the World Needs Today

Krishna on Christ: A Christmas Message the World Needs Today

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What would Lord Krishna say about Christ and Christmas if He were to speak today?This Christmas special is a gentle, reflective, and lightly humorous Vedantic essay, imagined as wisdom spoken by Krishna Himself—rooted in the Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta, and the universal values of love, surrender, fearlessness, and compassion.Without comparing religions or creating divisions, this video explores:Christ as a karma yogi and bhaktaChristmas as a reminder of inner innocenceThe shared essence behind different spiritual pathsWhy love matters more than labelsHow festivals lose meaning if kindness doesn’t last beyond the dayThis is not theology.This is consciousness.Whether you follow Krishna, Christ, both, or neither—this message speaks to the heart, especially in times when the world needs empathy more than arguments.✨ Watch slowly. Reflect deeply.✨ Share with someone who values harmony over debate.🕯️ “Celebrate love today. Live it tomorrow.”🏷️ Krishna and Christ, Krishna on Christmas, Vedantic view of Jesus, Bhagavad Gita and Christianity, Krishna philosophy, Christ and Vedanta, spiritual Christmas message, universal spirituality, bhakti and love, karma yoga explained, Hindu Christian harmony, Krishna teachings, Jesus and love, interfaith spirituality, spiritual essay, Christmas reflection, Krishna wisdom, Vedanta explained, peace and compassion, spiritual storytelling🔖 #Krishna #Christmas #Christ #Vedanta #BhagavadGita #SpiritualWisdom #UniversalTruth #Bhakti #LoveBeyondReligion #ChristmasMessage #InnerPeace #InterfaithHarmony #SpiritualReflection #TimelessWisdom

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