Garbhodakasayi Visnu, Krishna is also present in the heart of the gigantic material cosmos, and He rests, lying in the Causal Ocean, in the guise of Maha-Visnu, whose Body is so great that at each an infinite number of galaxies emanate from his body. Krishna also enjoys perfection, He can be the lightest. It is because Krishna enters this galaxy and the heart of atoms that all planets float in space. This explains the phenomenon of weightlessness. Krishna also enjoys perfection, He can get everything He wants. Similarly, He enjoys the power to govern everything; so does He bear the name of Paramesvara, the Supreme Master. Finally, Krishna has the power to place all beings under his influence.
Krishna is thus endowed with all the excellences, all qualities and spiritual attributes and all supernatural powers. No one can be compared to Him, only He is worthy of worship, and all other living things are His servants. This understanding is called spiritual realization. Any other self-realization other than this eternal servant relationship of Krishna can only be influenced by Maya, the illusion. Indeed, the last trap of maya is to induce the individual and distinct soul of God to become the equal of the Lord, the Sovereign Person. No one can adopt the Krishna consciousness or consciousness of God unless he is completely free from any culpable act.
When God comes in the midst of men and plays the role of a King, He teaches by example to other monarchs how to reign.
He is very, very kind to all living beings. Even if a poor man can trample his head violating the rules and regulations, by his unmerciful mercy he forgets and is indulgent. As a protector of the world, he is as tolerant as the earth itself.
When it does not rain and human beings are in great danger because of water scarcity, Krishna, God, the Supreme Person is able to bring down the rain. He is very easily able to protect citizens from drought.
Through his loving looks and beautiful face, always smiling with great affection for the citizens, the Supreme Lord improves everyone's peaceful life.
The Supreme King is firmly determined and always in the truth. He is a lover of spiritual culture, renders all services to old people and shelters all submissive souls. Giving respect to all, he is always merciful to the poor and the innocent.
In the role of Supreme Monarch, Emperor of all the earth, God respects all women as if they were his own mother and he treats his own wife as the other half of his body. He is like an affectionate father to his citizens and considers himself the most obedient servant of devotees, who always preach the glories of the Lord.
The Supreme Monarch, Krishna, God, considers all living entities incarnated as dear as his own Divine Person and always increases the pleasures of his friends. He intimately associates himself with liberated souls, and chastises all ungodly, irreligious and atheistic people.