What if the Divine descended on earth not once but twice

First as the holy child Jesus in Bethlehem and again as the divine infant Krishna in Mathura,

"What if the Divine descended to Earth not once, but twice—first as the holy child in Bethlehem, fulfilling the prophecy, ‘For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given’ (Isaiah 9:6), and again as the divine infant in Mathura, embodying Krishna’s promise, ‘Whenever righteousness declines, I manifest myself’ (Bhagavad Gita 4:7). This 10-part series is inspired by the immortal Himalayan Master, Mahavatar Babaji, whom this body have encountered four times as of today in another dimension. For seekers of truth, the call is clear: awaken to the unity of divine incarnations and embark on this sacred journey of revelation."

According to Mahavatar Babaji's Inspiration, these two births were "Miraculous Births: Heaven’s Descent to Earth"

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The Prophecy & Divine Promise.

"Long before their births, both Jesus and Krishna were foretold as saviors. In the Bible, the prophet Isaiah declared:

‘Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel—God with us.’ (Isaiah 7:14, Matthew 1:23)

And in the Bhagavata Purana, the demon-king Kamsa heard a celestial voice thunder:

‘The eighth son of Devaki will destroy you!’ (Bhagavata Purana 10.1.26)

Both births were surrounded by fear, hope, and divine promise. But how did they enter the world?"

The Humble & The Miraculous.

*"Jesus was born to a humble virgin, in a stable, laid in a manger—because there was no room for him in the inn. (Luke 2:7) Yet angels sang, and kings traveled from afar to worship him.

Krishna, too, was born in obscurity—but in a prison cell, where his parents were locked away by the tyrant Kamsa. {if you need information on Tyrant Kamsa let us know in the comments below}. And yet, the moment he arrived, the guards fell asleep, the chains broke, and the prison doors swung open by divine power. (Bhagavata Purana 10.3.46-47)

Both entered the world in places of hardship—yet their arrivals shattered darkness with light."*

The Divine Nature Revealed.

"Jesus’ birth was announced to shepherds by an angel who said:

‘Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people.’ (Luke 2:10).

*And Krishna? The moment he was born, his father Vasudeva saw his divine form—the baby glowing with the radiance of a thousand suns, revealing his true nature as the Supreme Lord. (Bhagavata Purana 10.3.9-12)

Two infants—one in a stable, one in a prison—yet both were recognized as God in human form."

How to Recognize the Sacred.

"If God chose to enter the world not in palaces, but in places of obscurity—what does that tell us? The Bible says:

‘The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.’ (1 Samuel 16:7)

And the Gita reminds us:

‘The wise see the same Divine in all beings.’ (Bhagavad Gita 6.29)

Divinity often comes in ways we don’t expect. So where might God be speaking to you—in the quiet, the overlooked, the humble moments of your life?"

Let us reflect with a Closing Prayer.

*"Today, let us take a moment to reflect: How can you recognize the sacred in humble beginnings? Maybe it’s in a stranger’s kindness, a moment of stillness, or an unexpected blessing.

Let's pray:*

‘Lord Jesus, Divine Krishna—help me see Your presence in the unexpected places. Open my heart to recognize Your love in every moment, just as the world once saw You in a manger and a prison cell. Guide me to worship You not just in grand miracles, but in the quiet, holy whispers of daily life. AUM-OM - Amen.’

If this message touched you, share it with someone who needs it. And don’t forget to subscribe for the next episode, where we explore their miraculous childhoods! Until then—keep your heart open to the divine in disguise."

This 10-series episode honors both traditions. For reflection and sharing. With Prayer-bridging devotion for Christian & Hindu audiences. And the general public.

According to Mahavatar Babaji Inspiration, these two births were“Miraculous Births—Heaven’s Descent to Earth”

Beloved friends, today we ponder a profound mystery: God’s twofold descent to our world—not once, but twice—as vulnerable infants. Over a starry night in Bethlehem and beneath a stormy sky in Mathura, heaven touched earth in ways both humble and miraculous. Let us draw inspiration from these twin narratives and discover how their teachings can ignite faith and action in our own lives.

Let us look at The Prophecy & Divine Promise.

Long before their births, both Jesus and Krishna were heralded as the world’s true Savior.

  • Isaiah’s Promise:

  • “Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel—God with us.”

  • (Isaiah 7:14; Matthew 1:23)

  • Bhagavata’s Declaration:

  • “The eighth son of Devaki will be your destroyer!”

  • (Bhagavata Purana 10.1.26)

Centuries apart, these prophecies bristled with fear, hope, and divine assurance. They remind us that God prepares our hearts long before we recognize His coming.

The Humble & the Miraculous.

Both births unfolded in obscurity—yet divine power turned hardship into holy wonder.

  • Jesus lay in a manger because “there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7), yet angels heralded His arrival and wise men journeyed far to worship Him.

  • Krishna emerged in a prison cell, shackled by Kamsa’s tyranny, yet at His cry “the guards fell asleep, the chains broke, and the doors flew open” (Bhagavata Purana 10.3.46-47).

Their entrances teach us: that when God chooses lowly places, He intends to shatter every darkness with His light.

The Divine Nature Revealed.

At their births, heaven’s glory broke through:

  • An angel proclaimed to the shepherds, “Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all people.” (Luke 2:10)

  • Vasudeva, Krishna’s father, beheld the newborn’s “radiance of a thousand suns,” recognizing Him as the Supreme Lord. (Bhagavata Purana 10.3.9-12)

Two infants—one in a stable, one in a jail—yet both were unmistakably God with us.

Recognizing the Sacred Today.

If God arrived not in palaces but in humble quarters, what might He teach us about seeing the sacred now?

  • “The Lord does not look at the things people look at for the Lord sees not as man sees: man looks on the outward appearance, but the Lord looks on the heart.” (1 Samuel 16:7)

  • “The wise see the same Divine in all beings.” (Bhagavad Gita 6.29)

Divinity often hides in plain sight—in acts of kindness, in moments of silence, in unexpected blessings. Will we have eyes to perceive?

let us take action.

Today, let us resolve to:

  1. Seek the Sacred in everyday encounters—greet each person as a potential angel, each trial as a doorway to grace.

  2. Live the Promise—carry hope and compassion into our communities, for where love dwells, prophecy is fulfilled.

  3. Share the Wonder—tell these stories of Jesus and Krishna, so that others may be stirred to faith.

Let us say a Prayer, Uniting Traditions.

Lord Jesus, Divine Krishna,

You came to us in humble births to illumine our hearts. Open our eyes to Your presence in every moment—whether in the cry of a child, the smile of a stranger, or the stillness of prayer. Grant us the courage to act on Your promise, so that our lives reflect Your light. May our worship be not only in grand cathedrals or sacred temples but in gratitude for each silent miracle You weave into our days. Aum - OM - Amen.

Go forth, dear ones, carrying both the Gospel and the Bhagavata’s wisdom in your hearts. Let your lives be living sermons—testimonies to how heaven still descends, even now, in the most unexpected ways.

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