Why is Vishnu blue and not black?

Vishnu has a blue or dark complexion because he reflects the color of the cosmos. Vishnu's complexion is also understood to be the color of dark storm clouds and the color of the moon. Some scholars believe that Vishnu's “blueness” is a result of Krishna's dark complexion, as Krishna is an avatar of Vishnu.
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Why Krishna is blue and not black?

The legends tell us that Lord Krishna had drunk poisoned milk given by a demon when he was a baby and that had caused the bluish tinge in his skin.
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Is Lord Vishnu black?

Vishnu iconography shows him with dark blue, blue-gray or black coloured skin, and as a well-dressed jewelled man.
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Is the blue Hindu god black?

Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, Lord Ram, and Lord Shiva are depicted as having blue or dark complexion in Hinduism. The skin colour is usually blue, although it may also be black. Hindu faith is rich in symbolism and the blue colour is also a symbol. The majority of Hindu gods' avatars are likewise shown in blue.
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Is Krishna Colour black or blue?

Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu and his blue colour is emblematic of internal strength, the calmness and serenity. As per ancient scriptures, when the Demon Putana tried to kill the young Krishna with his poisoned milk, Krishna didn't die and instead, his skin became blue.
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Why Hindu Gods-(Krishna, Shiva, Vishnu) are shown blue in color?



Which God colour is black?

Since the campaign was launched last month, Mr Sundar says they have received lots of calls and the responses have been largely positive, though some people have accused them of unfair biases, pointing out that goddess Kali is always portrayed as black.
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What race was Lord Krishna?

According to tradition Krishna belonged to the Yadava - a pastoral race - and the god's birth is picturesquely described in the Mahabharata. One day Vishnu, the great Hindu god pulled two hairs from his own head, one white and one black.
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Who Is the Black god in India?

Kali, (Sanskrit: “She Who Is Black” or “She Who Is Death”) in Hinduism, goddess of time, doomsday, and death, or the black goddess (the feminine form of Sanskrit kala, “time-doomsday-death” or “black”).
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Is Vishnu blue or black?

Vishnu has a blue or dark complexion because he reflects the color of the cosmos. Vishnu's complexion is also understood to be the color of dark storm clouds and the color of the moon. Some scholars believe that Vishnu's “blueness” is a result of Krishna's dark complexion, as Krishna is an avatar of Vishnu.
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Which God favorite color is black?

Which God likes black colour? The death god Lord Yama's favourite colour is also black, and by wearing the black coloured dress frequently, we can get his grace also, and during the time of our death, we would get a peaceful death.
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What does Vishnu really look like?

What does Vishnu look like? Vishnu is represented with a human body, often with blue coloured skin and with four arms. His hands always carry four objects in them, representing the things he is responsible for.
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Why is Kali so black?

The Dark appearance of Kali represents the darkness from which everything was born. Her complexion is black. As she is also the goddess of Preservation, Kali is worshiped as the preserver of nature. Kali is standing calm on Shiva, her appearance represents the preservation of mother nature.
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Is Shiva blue or white?

Shiva is usually depicted as white, from the ashes of corpses that are smeared on his body, with a blue neck, from holding poison in his throat. His wears a crescent moon and the Ganges River as decorations in his hair and a garland of skulls and a serpent around his neck.
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Why is Shiva in blue?

Goddess Parvathi, concerned about her husband Lord Shiva's welfare, grabbed his neck to prevent the poison from entering his body. The poison stayed in Shiva's neck, turning it blue in colour.
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Why is Shiva's skin GREY?

Another explanation for Shiva's strange coloring is his habit of smearing his body with human ashes–reflecting how often he visits the cremation grounds, and possibly his blue-greyish complexion. The ashes are said to represent the end of all material existence.
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Why is Shiva always blue?

All Hindu gods are an attempt by the human mind to give form to the formless Brahman (The Supreme Truth or God in Hindu Religion). The color blue symbolizes immeasurable and all pervading reality – formless Brahman. The blue color thus teaches us that what appears as Shiva is the all pervading reality.
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Why is Kali blue or black?

Iconography of Kali. In all forms of representation, Goddess Kali is usually depicted as naked, in blue or black skin colour signifying the sky and the ocean, and seen with her tongue hanging out.
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Why is Indian god blue?

Most avatars of Hindu gods are also shown in blue color. Blue is the color of the infinite. All Hindu gods are an attempt by the human mind to give form to the formless Brahman (God). The color blue symbolizes immeasurable and all pervading reality – formless Brahman.
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Why did Lord Krishna turn blue?

On the other hand, mythology states that Lord Krishna drank poisoned milk given by Poothana, the demoness and hence his skin turned blue. Other mythological stories reveal that when Krishna entered a river to vanquish the serpent king Kalinga, his skin turned blue due to the snake's venom.
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Who is the main African god?

Sango is regarded as the most powerful god in Africa and one of the most popular gods around the world. He is the god of vengeance, protection, social order and more. His symbol is a double headed-axe. The thunderstorm announces Sango's presence.
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Was there ever a black god?

Black God is, first and foremost, a fire god. He is the inventor of the fire drill and was the first being to discover the means by which to generate fire. He is also attributed to the practice of witchcraft.
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Why is Krishna dark?

We can only speculate. The earliest Krishna literature, the Mahabharata, tells tales of Krishna's adulthood. There, Draupadi is referred to as Krishna, the dark complexioned lady. That would make Krishna, the dark complexioned man.
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Who is Krishna in Islam?

Conversation. Many Muslim scholars considered Lord Krishna as a Prophet of God like Prophet Moses, Christ or Mohammad. His teachings are as important to Muslims as the teachings of all great Prophets.
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Was Rama dark skinned?

Lord Rama was dark skinned. Indians should celebrate dark skin. Skin lightening creams should be banned. Unfortunately, even Tamil Nadu (India's blackest state) imports white skinned Punjabi actresses such as Simran.
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Does Krishna have a gender?

In Hinduism, god is sometimes visualized as a male god such as Krishna (left), or goddess such as Lakshmi (right), bigender such as Ardhanarishvara (a composite of Shiva - male - and Parvati - female) (middle), or as formless and genderless Brahman (Universal Absolute, Supreme Self as Oneness in everyone).
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