Likewise, each of the Vaikuntha, spiritual planets, despite its incalculable dimensions, occupies only a part of the spiritual sky, the radiance of the Lord, which the Brahma-samhita (sacred text) describes as being undivided, unlimited and without any trace. material attributes of material nature. All the Vaikunthas are like the petals of a lotus whose heart is Krishnaloka or Goloka Vrindavana, the center of all these planets. Krishna's emanations in the various forms described in this work, as well as his abodes on the various planets of the spiritual world, are all infinite in nature. No one can estimate the extent of the Vaikunthas.
Ananta Himself, the embodiment of the strength of the Lord, can find no limit to the power of the Lord or to the area of the different planets Vaikuntha. Krishna is God, the Supreme Person, no one surpasses him or even the equal. This is the obvious conclusion. Although they are masters in each of the galaxies, Brahma, Siva and Visnu nonetheless remain the servants of Krishna, the Supreme Being. First cause of all causes, Krishna is also at the origin of Maha-Visnu, the first Avatar and ruler of material creation. From Maha-Visnu emanate Garbhodakashayi and Kshirodakashayi Visnu. So Krishna is the Master, besides being the Supreme Soul seated in every living being, in every galaxy. The Brahma-samhita (5:48) describes Maha-Visnu thus: His breathing creates innumerable galaxies, each of which receives infinite plenary emanations or emanations of Krishna emanations. Let us understand, however, that Krishna is its Master, and that They are only full emanations.
Krishna resides in three spiritual places, the most intimate of which is Goloka Vrindavana, where He lives with his father, mother and friends. There he manifests various transcendent relationships and bestows his compassion on his eternal surroundings. There, Krishna's internal power becomes his servant for the purpose of the rasa dance. So the inhabitants of Vrajabhumi think: The Lord is glorified by the smallest manifestations of his sublime grace and affection, and we, the inhabitants of Vrindavana, are freed from all anguish by his merciful existence.
All of the Vaikuntha planets of the spiritual world, named Visnu Lokas, are found under the supreme planet named Krishna Loka. On this star, the Lord delights in spiritual ecstasy in multiple forms, and all the excellences of the Vaikunthas are fully manifested on this one planet. Krishna's entourage is also endowed with the six excellences. The material and spiritual energies are separated by the waters of the Viraja River, which emanates from the sweat of the first Avatar-Supreme. On one bank of the Viraja is eternal nature, as infinite as it is blissful, and known as the spirit world, or the Kingdom of God. The spiritual planets are called Vaikunthas because there is neither lamentation nor fear, everything is eternal. The spiritual world is estimated to be made up of three-quarters of the energies of the Supreme Lord, while the material manifestation, the material cosmos, is only a quarter. No one can comprehend what it is about these three quarters, because even the temporal universe which forms only one quarter of the energies of the Lord, cannot be adequately described.