Getting To Know God
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The entertainment of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person.

By “entertainment” one must understand, a pleasant attitude, a beneficial behavior, a favorable and merciful activity, gestures, words, a pleasant smile that Krishna adopts according to the circumstances of place and time, in order to please his devotees, to help them and even to protect them, but also for their own pleasure.

the Supreme Lord, God, Krishna, is manifested in an infinite number of forms, or avatars, whose entertainment is in all good. All those who attend the deployment of these activities or who hear the sublime story derive incomparable benefits.

Krishna's entertainment in Dvaraka (City of India) is due to his emanation Vasudeva, yet nothing distinguishes the Vasudeva emanation, manifested in Mathura and Dvaraka, from the original manifestation of Krishna in Vrindavana. Vrindavana: Village of India. There is no difference between this earthly place and Goloka Vrindavana, in the spiritual world.

When Krishna appears in this world, all its manifestations, plenary emanations and emanations of the plenary emanations come with Him. Thus, some of his entertainment is not revealed by Krishna Himself, the original Krishna, but by its various emanations and by the emanations of its plenary emanations.

Sri (Sri = Lord) Kṛiṣhṇa is the absolute Lord and Śrī Balarāma is the first full emanation of Krishna related to his entertainment.

Lord Krishna descended into the mortal world by his inner power. He has come in his eternal form that befits his entertainment. As for these amusements, they made the wonder of all, even of those who made their own opulence proud, and even to the Lord Himself as master of Vaikuntha, the spiritual world. Thus his spiritual body represents the ornament of ornaments.

As the Vedic hymns confirm, the Supreme Lord excels all living beings in all the universes of the material world. He is the greatest of all. No one can surpass him or even equal him in wealth, power, fame, beauty, knowledge or renunciation. When Sri Krishna was present in our universe, He looked like a human because his appearance was perfectly appropriate to his entertainment in the world of mortals. He did not come into the society of men in his form of Vaikuntha, with four arms, because it did not lend itself to his entertainment. However, although He came under human traits, no one has ever been able to match Him in any of the six attractive characteristics of His Person. Everyone in this world is more or less proud of its attractions, but when Sri Krishna evolved among men, He surpassed all his contemporaries in the entire universe.

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