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People believe Krishna was God. And it's not a fiction, it was reality.

So when it's reality, we must admit he saw whole world by same eyes. And he is/was Dharma. He is/was everything.

Personally I believe God can't do partiality. And God can't be just for Hindus.

So is there any evidence/book source where his avatar or stories are mentioned in other parts of world in history?

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    Are you asking if Vishnu had any avatar as a mleccha? – Say No To Censorship Aug 09 '19 at 20:56
  • "People believe Krishna was God" no most people do not. "And it's not a fiction, it was reality." How do you know this? "So is there any evidence/book source where his avatar or stories are mentioned in other parts of world in history?" No but there are refences in the Bible and the quran about the Kalki avatar and this is not certain. – Wikash_ Aug 09 '19 at 21:17
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    Related or Possibly Duplicate - https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/2828/why-all-avatars-and-granthas-references-happened-only-in-india-and-not-elsewhe – SwiftPushkar Aug 10 '19 at 06:29
  • ISKCON says Vishnu incarnated as Jesus. – Ikshvaku Aug 13 '19 at 12:00
  • @Ikshvaku I don't believe that. – Vikas Aug 25 '19 at 09:02
  • @sv. I mean this https://hinduism.stackexchange.com/questions/2828/why-all-avatars-and-granthas-references-happened-only-in-india-and-not-elsewhe – Vikas Aug 25 '19 at 09:03
  • Simple answer is Hindu gods just love Bharata-varsha. If you go into details, you'll end up finding some pretty rude things about Mlecchas (foreigners) like they're treated on par with outcastes with labels such as barbarians, uncivilized, etc. So think about it, how can a Hindu god take birth in a foreign land and be called a mleccha? – Say No To Censorship Aug 26 '19 at 18:57
  • @sv. Let's not talk about mleccha. I don't know mleccha. – Vikas Aug 27 '19 at 02:24
  • What do you mean by Hindu gods? God is one. – Vikas Aug 27 '19 at 02:25
  • 'mleccha' means foreigner. And 'mleccha desha' means foreign country i.e., any country other than India/Bharata-varsha. So you should rephrase your question to '...any avatar in mleccha desha (foreign country)'. 'What do you mean by Hindu gods? God is one.' - if God is one, why did you call him Vishnu? Why not Shiva? – Say No To Censorship Aug 28 '19 at 00:04
  • sv. I've read God is one, but he has many faces. – Vikas Aug 28 '19 at 02:38

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