Both are avatars or incarnations of Vishnu (considered God by the Hindus), Rama being the 7th avatar and Krishna, the 9th avatar.
2006-06-28 23:59:45
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answered by Mye 4
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The words "Hare Krishna" are part of a mantra comprising three Sanskrit names of God (Vishnu), Hari, Krishna and Rama, in the vocative case. All three names are in the Vishnu sahasranama, Rama and Krishna are the 7th and 8th Maha Avatara of Vishnu. As names, Hari translates to "golden one", Krishna translates to "black". Hare may also be interpreted as the vocative of the female name HarÄ (unrelated to Hari), of couse first we should know what is mantr?then we can undrestand the whole concept
2006-06-22 01:10:05
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answered by montra 2
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rama and krishna both were incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Both incarnations took place to get the world rid of unholy powers. Lord Rama killed Ravana while Lord Krishna killed Kamsa.
However both incarnations were in human form and lived life of ordinary human beings to suggest to the world that God is within us only and we just need to awaken him to fight the evil. The life of both symbolizes how humans should lead an ideal life.
2006-06-22 00:16:34
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answered by yask4u 1
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Rama and Krishna have no relationship with each other as they were born in totally different eras. neither does their lineage meet or match at any point in time.
Both are considered to be the 'avataars' of shri Mahavishnu.
2006-06-22 00:44:29
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answered by RAKSHAS 5
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both are considered to be re incarnations of lord vishnu
2006-06-22 00:02:34
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answered by tobeornottobe 4
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Tried to find out, but in vain. Sorry buddy.
2006-06-22 00:44:35
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answered by Halle 4
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they are both the incarnations of the same god SHRI VISHNU
2006-06-22 00:03:44
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answered by Dhruv Sahdev 2
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