These entertainments, all unique and unparalleled in the history of the world, demonstrate without a shadow of doubt that Krishna is God, the Supreme Person, but when He dwells among us He behaves like an ordinary man, linked to many material duties. He played the role of an ideal head of the family and although he had 16,000 wives, 16,000 palaces and 160,000 children, he was also the author of many sacrifices for the sole purpose of indicating to the royal order the he must follow in the material world to ensure the well-being of humanity. Assuming his position in an ideal way, the Supreme Lord filled the desires of all, from wise scholars, the highest order of society, to the common people, and even the most fallen. Just as Indra is responsible for distributing the rains around the world in a timely manner so that all are satisfied, Krishna satisfies all beings by rained upon them his mercy without cause. His mission was to protect his devotees and to annihilate demonic kings; He killed hundreds of thousands of demonic, atheistic beings, sometimes doing it himself, and at other times entrusted the care to Arjuna. This is how Krishna put the interests of the world in the hands of many virtuous kings such as Yudhisthira. According to his divine plan, He instituted the benevolent government of King Yudhisthira, and peace and tranquility ensued.
In the kingdom of God, all the holy beings who live there serve him with love and devotion.
Ecstatic devotional service is the highest form of devotional service offered in Krishna, practiced in Vrindavana. Even the one who has benefited from a higher material education, even the disciple of a great spiritual teacher, must always learn gopis (young villagers, Krishna's companions in Vrindavana), who embody, because of their pure love for him, the highest devotion to the Lord) and the inhabitants of Vrindavana how to know the highest form of love for Krishna.
It is infinitely difficult to attain the state of mind that the gopis have developed in connection with Krishna, difficult even for the great sages and saints. They have reached the highest perfection of existence. They obtained the immense blessing of being able to fix their mind on Krishna and to have rejected everything except Him, to have abandoned for their love their family, their home, their relatives, their husbands and their children. Now that their mind is completely absorbed in the Supreme Soul, also called the Holy Spirit, in Krishna, universal love has naturally blossomed in them. Very fortunate are those who have obtained the grace to see them established at this high level.
Krishna's love, or God's consciousness, is the pinnacle of knowledge, where everything is seen in all its truth. Never can our mind be empty; it is ceaselessly occupied by some thought, whose object can not exist outside the eight elements which constitute the energy of Krishna. He who knows this nature of thought is truly