The devotees of the Lord are freed from all fault because they do not eat meat, fish and eggs, but only food offered in sacrifice. But those who prepare food for their own pleasure feed only on sin.
Haré Krishna, haré Krishna, Krishna Krishna, haré haré
Haré Rama, haré Rama, Rama Rama, haré haré
This sublime chant in Sanskrit means: O energy of the Lord, O. Lord source of all happiness, please make me your beloved servant (maid) and let me serve you.
Krishna and Rama are the Names of God, and Haré is none other than His inner energy, His blissful energy.
Divine laws work perfectly in all areas, because they act under the authority of God.
Indeed, no one should think that material nature acts on its own, without someone directing it.
For example, the clouds are under the control of Indra, the celestial being endowed with power, the heat is distributed by the celestial being master of the Sun, the refreshing light of the Moon is diffused by Candra the celestial being master of the Moon endowed with power, and the wind blows at the behest of the celestial being Vayu, also endowed with power.
But above all these celestial beings is the greatest of all beings, the Sovereign Lord, Krishna. The celestial beings are also individual beings, distinct from God as we all are, but because of their faith and devotion, they have been promoted to such positions.
These various celestial beings or rulers, such as Candra, Varuna and Vayu, are called “Governors, Directors or Heads of Department”.
They are responsible for various sectors of activities in the galaxy. The government of the Supreme Lord does not extend to just one, two or three planets. There are millions of galaxies, and each one contains millions of planets.
So the Sovereign Lord has a vast territory to govern, so He needs helpers. Now, the celestial beings are different parts of his body. Thus, the celestial being of the Sun, the celestial being of the Moon, the celestial being of the fire and the celestial being of the air act under His guidance. The divine laws, from which the laws of nature are derived, function according to his will. It is therefore thanks to Krishna, God, the Supreme Person that everything is accomplished in a punctual and regular manner.