Krishna, the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, is an historical person who appeared on this
earth in India 5,000 years ago. He stayed on this earth for 125 years and
played exactly like a human being, but His activities were unparalleled.
In these
Western countries, when someone sees the cover of a book
like Krsna, he immediately asks, “Who is Krishna? Who is the girl
with Krishna?” etc.
The
immediate answer is that Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. How is
that? Because He conforms in exact detail to descriptions of the Supreme Being,
the Godhead. In other words, Krishna is the Godhead because He is
all-attractive. Outside the principle of all-attraction, there is no meaning to
the word Godhead. How is it one can be all-attractive? First of all, if one is
very wealthy, if he has great riches, he becomes attractive to the people in
general. Similarly, if someone is very powerful, he also becomes attractive,
and if someone is very famous, he also becomes attractive, and if someone is
very beautiful or wise or unattached to all kinds of possessions, he also
becomes attractive. So from practical experience we can observe that one is
attractive due to
1) wealth,
2) power,
3) fame,
4) beauty
5) wisdom, and
6)
renunciation. One who is in possession of all six of these opulences at the
same time, who possesses them to an unlimited degree, is understood to be the
Supreme Personality of Godhead. These opulences of the Godhead are delineated
by Parasara Muni, a great Vedic authority.
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