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What are the reasons for calling Krishna a complete incarnation of God?

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"Krishna is the complete incarnation of God because he embodies total emptiness—egoless and choiceless—revealing that true wholeness arises from utter nothingness."

According to Osho, Krishna is called a complete incarnation because he is totally empty—egoless and choiceless. Emptiness is indivisible like zero; therefore it alone is whole. By refusing any fixed identity or 'somebodiness,' Krishna is nothing and thus can be all. When Arjuna asks who he is, Krishna doesn’t define himself; he reveals the total, illustrating that wholeness flowers from utter emptiness.
When you drop every label and choice and become like a zero, nothing limits you—so, like Krishna, you can include everything.
Why this matters practically
- Drop rigid labels to reduce ego and conflict.
- Practice choiceless awareness to respond freshly to life.
- Live moment-to-moment to stay free from self-made prisons.
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