arjun wrote:As I have already said that the BKs/PBKs believe it to be just a scripture (in which Krishna narrated Gita to Arjun) written in the Copper Age in memory of the events that have taken place in the Confluence Age. Krishna is God for Hindus but for BKs/PBKs he is just another human soul (but a great actor in this drama who becomes a medium of God in the Confluence Age).
OK so the BK / PBK Krishna is nothing to do with the Krishna of the Bhagavad Gita, and in the BK / PBK view, Krishna's words in the Bhagavad Gita are invented by the human author.
So anyway what is the meaning of this spoken by Dada Lekhraj in the
1943 book "Yada Yada, that is to say after every Kalpa at such a time of the end of Kali-Yuga, when the Divine Knowledge of 'Aham Brahm Asmi' or 'Aham Chaturbhuj' vanishes from the entire World and when numerous irreligious prevail everywhere causing extreme Decay of Righteousness, then
I, that Viceless, Fully Accomplished Abider of BRAHM-PURI or Vaikunth, Dwarkanath Kalgidhar
SREE Krishna of Sat-Yuga, complete with Sixteen Divine Attributes (through whom this Divine Knowledge actually circulates among the Suryavanshi Sovereigns in the beginning of the Kalpa),
having taken birth in Bharat with a different name in a human form, spontaneously regain faith in 'Aham Brahm Asmi', organise the most Supreme Yagya of Imperishable Divine Wisdom and create Divine Ones (Brahmins and Kshetriyas) through My Oral Orifice ..."
Does it mean that Krishna has taken birth as Dada Lekhraj?