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Is it possible for a Hindu God to be reincarnated as a human right now?
I'm currently reading Bhagavad Gita translated by Eknath Easwaran for my religion class, and in chapter 4 of the book, Krishna says "Whenever dharma declines and the purpose of life is forgotten, I manifest myself on earth. I am born in every age to protect the good, to destroy the evil, and to reestablish dharma." (117). And before this quote, Krishna was telling Arjuna about yoga and told him he taught Vivasvat yoga, but Arjuna questions how Krishna taught him yoga because he was born way after Vivasvat's time. Krishna then says, "You and I have passed through many births, Arjuna. You have forgotten, but I remember them all."(116). So would that mean he is incarnated into this world right now as a human being and he is aware of all of his past lives? Is this a mistranslation? If he is alive and is a human where is he? Am I interpreting this story wrong? Sorry for the silly question.5
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