Which source is correct Brahma or the Bhagavad Gita,.?
Greetings ivpinoy48, First, you must fully understand that Bhagavad Gita is from the Vaishnavite tradition. Therefore, the Gita is a scriptural masterpiece in which Krishna, the supreme incarnation of Vishnu comes to earth to explore and solve mankind’s spiritual dilemmas. Here the battlefield of Kurukshetra represents the mind of man and Arjuna represents every man, every living human being. Krishna is the Supreme God, which nothing can transcend, giving divine wisdom and guidance to the reluctant warrior Arjuna. Therefore, the Gita states that Krishna is the supreme being, the supreme God and nothing transcends Krishna. With this said, it must be understood that Krishna is Vishnu, but Vishnu has no form and Krishna is Vishnu in form, a form that is Arjuna’s charioteer and wise friend. The trimurti is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and these principles function as a whole and are not necessarily separate at all. In the tradition of Vaishnavism, Krishna the Supreme is thought to be the begin