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This is a deeply interesting question that delves into the intersection of faith, scripture, and iconography. In the vast majority of traditional Hindu descriptions and ancient texts like the Bhagavata Purana, Lord Krishna is not described in terms of a specific, measurable height like a modern human. Instead, his physical form is depicted through divine, symbolic attributes. He is often described as Shyama Varna, meaning of a dark, rain-cloud-like complexion, and his stature is said to be perfect and enchanting (Saundaryamurti). The focus is always on his divine beauty and presence, not on feet and inches. To assign a mundane physical measurement to the Supreme Personality of Godhead is, in many theological views, to limit the unlimited. His true "height" is considered to be spiritual and immeasurable, encompassing the entire cosmos.

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