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In the Bhagavad Gita, Sri Krishna reveals to Arjuna that they have been together since many previous lives. Apart from them being Nara and Narayana, are there any mentions of their other lives? 🦚

As farΒ as I know, the only life that has been mentioned is of the sages Nara Narayana, though the story of these two sages itself seems quite symbolic. So, possibly what Sri Krishna is hinting is that they have partnered together in a number of lives as the human instrument and the Divine Representative. This seems more likely since the Bhagavat Gita has been delivered by Sri Krishna in a supernormal Superconscious state where He mentions even about giving the Yoga to Vivaswan, the Sun god.

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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