his entourage by the gentle vibrations sound of his voice and his activities really enjoyable and always beneficial.
The graceful body of Krishna always draws three curved lines. That's why He always fascinates everyone who looks at him and enjoys it.
Absolute Truth is at the origin of all spiritual progress, and it is She who confers liberation. This Supreme and Absolute Truth is Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. There is no difference between the internal identity and the external form of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. He is the Complete All, and there is no distinction between his Body and Soul that are ONE.
In his hands He holds a magnificent flute. His weapon is the disc, which he uses against demonic miscreants. Sri Krishna's personal weapon, the disc, is called Hari's disc. This weapon is the wheel of time, from the minute time corresponding to atoms to the duration of the life of Brahma the demiurge and first to be created, and it reigns over all action. He never stops turning the existence of all beings from Brahma to the insignificant blade of grass; each one goes from cradle to childhood, then to youth and adulthood, approaching more and more the end of his life. It is impossible to stop this wheel of time, very demanding because it is the personal weapon of God, the Supreme Person. Sometimes, fearing the approach of death, the conditioned soul wishes to devote its adoration to some being able to save it from this imminent danger, but it does not care about the Sovereign Lord, whose weapon is the indefatigable wheel of the time. She turns instead to a god of human invention described in apocryphal texts. These gods, whose Vedic scriptures, the original scriptures also called “The true gospel” do not mention, can be compared to buzzards, vultures, herons and crows. The imminent approach of death resembles the attack of a lion, and no vulture, buzzard, raven or heron can protect from this attack; in other words, he who seeks refuge in false gods invented by man can not escape the clutches of death.
On the soles of the Lord's feet we can see the following signs: A standard, a flash, a mahout stick, a fish, an umbrella, a lotus flower and a disc.
And on the palm of his hands: Lotus flowers and chariot wheels.
Seven parts of his body shine with a reddish glow: his eyes, the palm of his hands, the soles of his feet, his palate, his lips and his nails.
A belt surrounds his kidneys and hips. His appearance is most charming, and his serene appearance rejoices the eyes of the soul of the holy beings who contemplate it. When He plays with His transcendental flute, He enchants and fascinates the three worlds and all living beings, mobile and immobile, are so ecstatically ecstatic that they can not repress their tears. The sound of his flute creates a whirlwind which, in concert with the waves of its movements, thrills the heart of the gopis like the dry leaves of a tree; Once fallen to the lotus feet of Krishna, they never get over it again.