Originally posted by: Chiillii
Krishna was deified and worshipped by Parikshit and Vajra. Vajra was the first one to make his idol and get it installed at several places including Mathura to start his worship on par with Shiva and Devi. As till then only Shiva Linga and Devi Murthy existed. Only these two had temples no one else.
Once Krishna was declared lord and master of universe. Dwarkadhish was a natural epithet.
But the Dwarkadhish means God of Dwarka.
Dwarka Ish - war.
And not king of Dwarka.
Ugrasen was alive till Ashwamedha. Then Vasudeva became King after that Balrama's turn it would have been and then Krishna and then Pradyumna.
Balrama's problem was that Krishna was better than him in all respects and he was scared of losing his rightful place to Krishna.
Was Vajra a Vaishanavite? Or did Krishna start as an independent God only to be highjacked by the Vaishanavites as happened with Buddha?
Krishna (and Ram) were worshipped as VishnuAvtaar during Buddha's time, if we consider that Mahabharata happened around 1200BCE(I don't think around 3000BCE is a possibility since there are only around 45 kings between Jarasandh and Chandragupta Maurya. 45 kings can't rule for 2700 years, an average of 60 years per king is nearly impossible, an average reign of 20 years per king seems more possible to me, plus Nandas although being 9 kings were only two generations. I know you opine differently) Krishna had become a Vishnu Avtaar in 700 years.
I do think that Vajra didn't call him an Avtar of Vishnu since till later Vedic period Vishnu was just the younger brother of Indra (Upendra), His Godly status started in the end later Vedic age.
Vajra would have just started the worshipping of Krishna like people of today started for Sai Baba, later the Vaishnavites just made Krishna their own
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