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Sri Krishna was an Ajeevika.
Reasons behind my thesis : • If we read Bhagawad Geeta we soon realize that everything is predetermined by Sri Krishna. Sri Krishna shows this massive Vishwarupa to Arjuna in chapter 10 of Bhagawad Geeta and tells that it's he who plans everything and nothing can happen outside his plan. In the same literature, Sri Krishna presents himself to Arjuna as a friend, rather than a deity. • Ajeevika people did believe in soul, but not in God. The same principles are said in Bhagawad Gita. That soul is the consciousness of human and soul is also a connection to Paramatman ( super soul ). Sri Krishna doesn't give any complicated methods for worshipping him. He said unconditional love or Bhakti is all he expects and offerings can be anything as simple as water, or flower, leaves or nothing. • Ay means cowherd. Ayappa means father of cowherd. It's well known that Yadavas were cowherd cum warrior clan. A branch of it settled at the very Southern tip of India. Although Parsuram is credited as the creator of all Ayappa temples, Parsuram was also the Guru of Sri Krishna. As per Purana, Parsuram himself never went to South India - he lived somewhere in Rajasthan. It's the Yadavs who went to South India, with the knowledge that Parsuram had taught to their ancestor Sri Krishna. 2409:4060:2E9E:5F0D:FE88:FB03:4ADB:5A8C (talk) 20:36, 13 February 2022 (UTC)