each galaxy is made up of water, air, fire, ether, false egos, and elements of material nature, and each layer is ten times larger than the previous one, and the last layer is enveloped by the global material energy in the unmanifest state.
The galaxy which has the shape of an egg, is composed of an interstellar space in which floats innumerable material planets of which we let us see only the dense matter, the spiritual and ethereal part is, it, invisible.
All the stars, planets and various objects which float in the deep space of the galaxy, like the rest of the galaxy itself, float thanks to the power of God, who thus maintains them in space and their orbit.
Under the space composing the stars, planets and various objects, is the Garbhodaka Ocean, which occupies half of the galaxy, the other half corresponds to the spherical dome of space where the innumerable systems evolve s planetary.
The fourteen planetary systems found in each galaxy.
The galaxy “The Milky Way”, like all the others, is divided into fourteen planetary systems including seven, Bhur, Bhuvar, Svar, Mahar, Janas, Tapas and Satya, in ascending order, form the upper part, and the other seven, Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Mahatala, Rasatala and Patala, in descending order the lower part.
It is below the earth that the seven lower planetary systems are located, respectively called Atala, Vitala, Sutala, Talatala, Nahatala, Rasatala and Patala
The sun and the moon are considered to be stars Edenic. Above these luminous stars, known as Edenic planets, stays of the divine beings masters of the galaxy, are the planetary systems Mahar, Jans and Tapas, and above them finally, Satyaloka, the planetary system where reigns Visnu [full emanation of Krishna], Brahma [the first created being, the demiurge and regent of our galaxy placed in this position by God], and Siva [particular emanation of Krishna], all three masters of the gunas, of the three attributes and modes of influence of material nature; virtue, passion and ignorance
This manifestation of Visnu bears the name of Ksirodakasayi Visnu, and acts as the Supreme Soul of every being. Countless galaxies float on the Causal Ocean, and in them all is the universal manifestation of the Supreme Lord, Krishna. This universal form is made up of the entire cosmic manifestation.
An infinity of suns, moons, celestial beings, brahma, Visnu and Siva are thus located in each galaxy, and are a fragment of the power inconceivable of Lord Krishna.
The Lord is not bound to intervene Himself, but everything is accomplished according to His will alone. All the galaxies, as well as the Brahmas which govern them, exist only for the time of one of his breaths. “The atmosphere” which supports the galaxies