are by material energy. Do the attributes of having come into this world lose their original color and almost entirely die out.
We divide the planets into three systems of different levels: the lower worlds or hell, intermediary of terrestrial types and higher or paradisiac. The Earth and its human inhabitants is located at the beginning of the intermediate worlds, while Brahma and his peers live on the upper planets, the highest of which is Satyaloka. The inhabitants of the latter perfectly master spiritual wisdom, so that for them, the mystical cloud of material energy dissipates; they are therefore designated by the name of personified knowing. Fully awakened to material and spiritual knowledge, they pursue no personal interest, whether in the material or spiritual worlds. One can practically qualify them as holy sages without desire, because they have nothing to pursue in the material universe, and they find in themselves their fullness in the spiritual world. Why then, do they come here, we wonder?
The answer is that they descend to different planets in our galaxy “The Milky Way” at the behest of the Lord to fulfill the role of messiahs, and to release fallen souls there. They appear on earth in different places and in different circumstances, in different climates, they do good for men. But apart from their mission, to withdraw from the illusory influence of material energy souls embodied and conditioned by matter languishing in material existence, they have nothing to do in this world.
All the planets are inhabited.
Krishna, the Sovereign King of kings created the various planets and the various places where living beings live according to their occupation and the attributes of the material nature which act on them, and He also created their various monarchs and rulers.
Lord Krishna is the King who rules all other kings, and it is He who created different planets for different types of living things. Even on the planet we live in, there are different places of habitation for different types of people. There are deserts, icy lands, valleys in mountainous regions, and in each of these places live different kinds of men born under various material influences according to their past acts. Thus the nomads who populate the Arabian desert, the inhabitants of the Himalayan valleys and the inhabitants of the pole differ from one another. Likewise, there are a variety of planets, whose living conditions differ from each other. There are, for example, various planets located under the Earth, up to what is called Patala, and all of them