PRASHANTA
Bhagavata refers to Krishna as the flute-playing, playful, lovable,
mischievous, romantic cowherd who loves butter. Mahabharata refers to
Krishna as the conch-blowing city-builder, warrior, leader, philosopher,
statesman and charioteer covered with the grime of war. Together these two
Krishnas create the purna-avatar, the most wholesome manifestation of God.