Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is the Supreme Being whose personal, real, original, primordial form is human. The radiance that emanates from his divine body is at the origin of his impersonal aspect, the only known form of monotheistic religions (Jewish, Christian and Muslim), as well as his aspect of Supreme Soul also called Holy Spirit.
Krishna says: “Fools denigrate Me when in human form I descend into this world. They know nothing of My spiritual and absolute nature, nor of My total supremacy.”
When Krsna walked on the banks of the Yamuna, (India) one could contemplate His wonderfully decorated face of tilaka. He wore garlands made of wildflowers and his body was anointed with sandalwood pulp and tulasi leaves. Krishna is very well dressed, He wears earrings, a necklace of pearls and plays his flute, in order to delight his entourage, the animals and all the plants around and even beyond.
The particular signs of Krishna, his plenary emanations and avatars.
It is written in the original scriptures: “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 Himself, in His most complete original form.”
In order to prevent anyone from pretending to be an 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 palms of his hands and the soles of his feet.
Signs of the soles of the Lord's feet: A standard, a flash, a mahout stick, a fish, an umbrella, a lotus flower, and a disc.
Signs of the palm of his hands: Lotus flowers and 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. And finally on his chest there is a tuft of white hairs.
AVATAR, WHICH HAS NONE OF THOSE SIGNS, IS AN IMPOSTER.
The carnation of the Supreme Lord, Krishna, is blue-black. Once again, the color of the Lord does not belong to the poetic imagination. His eyes are like the inside of a lotus and he holds a flute in his hands. A silky cloth, of the bright yellow of the filaments of the lotus, girds the kidneys. On his breast, he wears the srivatsa, a tuft of white hairs, and the resplendent Kaustubha jewel hangs from his neck as well as various other precious stones and wonderful pearls that do not exist in the material universe.