The particular signs of Krishna, his plenary emanations and Avatars.
It is written in the Vedas, the original scriptures also called “the true gospel”, the eternal gospel that has neither beginning nor end:
“All Avatars (incarnations of the Supreme Lord descending into this world) are plenary emanations of Lord Krishna or emanations from his plenary emanations. But He, Krishna, is God in person, in its most complete original form.”
In order to prevent anyone from pretending to be Avatar, let us know that the true Avatar will be recognized by the particular and characteristic signs of his Divinity, that he carries on his body, the palm of his hands and the plant of his feet.
Signs of the soles of the Lord's feet: A standard, a flash, a mahout stick, a fish, a parasol, a lotus flower, and a disc.
Signs of the palm of his hands: Lotus flowers and chariot wheels.
Seven parts of his body shine with a reddish glow: his eyes, the palm of his hands, the soles of his feet, his palate, his lips and his nails.
Krishna also has a peacock feather on his hair, and a tuft of white hair on his chest. A large flower necklace hangs from his neck. On the other hand, He alone can manifest His gigantic universal form in the material universe, made up of the entire cosmic manifestation.
If God manifested this universal form, Arjuna, it is precisely to put the fools in their place, so that we will only hold for Avatar the one who will be able to manifest this gigantic form as did Lord Krishna. Materialists can, therefore, in their own interest, fix their thoughts on this colossal form of the Lord, but take care not to be misled by simulators who claim to be equal to Krishna but who are unable to act like Him, or to manifest that form that contains the whole universe.
THE AVATAR WHICH HAS NO SIGNS AND CAN NOT MANIFEST THE UNIVERSAL FORM IS AN IMPOSTER.
The Lord appears as Avatars to ensure the creation, maintenance and dissolution of the cosmic manifestation. Also, let's all seek refuge with Him, who always give his (devout) devotees the remembrance and the courage.
Brahma, Visnu and Mahesvara (Siva): these three Avatars ensure the creation, maintenance and dissolution of the cosmic manifestation. They are respectively the masters of the three gunas, the three attributes and modes of influence of the material nature that are: the virtue, the passion and the ignorance, which bring about the phenomenal manifestation.
Visnu, plenary manifestation of Krishna governs virtue, Brahma passion, and Mahesvara ignorance. There are, moreover, different categories of sages according to