The Spiritual World
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their respects to Krishna. Some had ten heads, others twenty, a hundred, even a million. To tell the truth, Brahma could not even count all those Brahmas bowing to the Lord. It was then that Krishna called to Him various celestial beings populating the myriad of galaxies; all came to prostrate themselves before the Creator. Intimidated by this incredible spectacle, our Brahma felt like a mosquito in the midst of a multitude of elephants. Before so many heavenly beings prostrate at the lotus feet of Krishna, he concluded that one could not estimate the infinite power of the Lord. The crowns of the different celestial beings and Brahmas shone brightly in this great assembly, where the following prayers sounded:

"Dear Lord, You grant us a great favor by calling us to You. Do you have any mission to entrust us?

If so, we will fill it on the spot."

"I just wanted to see you all together," said Krishna. Be blessed and have no fear of demons."

"Indeed, by Your grace, all is well," said the celestial beings. No disturbance is to be reported since in You incarnating, You have dispelled any ominous bane."

Each of the Brahmas thought, seeing Krishna, that He was only present in his own galaxy. After this incident, Krishna bade farewell to all who, after offering their homage, returned to their respective galaxies. Seeing this, the four-headed Brahma immediately threw himself at Krishna's feet, saying:

"My previous conception of your Person was nothing but absurdity. All may well say that they know you perfectly, I can not myself conceive your greatness, because you are beyond all that I can imagine; You completely go beyond my understanding."

"This precise galaxy, the Milky Way, is only 120,000 light-years away," Krishna informed him, "but there are myriad others infinitely larger than yours. As some galaxies cover billions and even billions of light years, they require Brahmas with more than four heads. And all this represents only a quarter of My creative power. The other three quarters constitute the spiritual realm."

After reiterating his homage, Brahma left Krishna, now aware of what must be understood by the "Master of Three-fourths of the energies".

 

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