To those who love him, obey him, and serve him with love and devotion, Lord Krishna says: "So, worshiping Me through unfailing devotional service, I omnipresent Lord of the universe, the virtuous believer waives any desire to attain the heavenly planets or to be happy in this world with wealth, children, livestock, home or any other subject related to the body. this one, I take her beyond the birth and death ".
Created beings in this world, Brahma was the first. Before him no creature lived there; everything was empty and dark until Brahma was born in the lotus flower that prompted the navel of Vishnu Garbhodakasayi.Garbhodakasayi Visnu is an offshoot of Karanodakasayi Visnu, who is himself an emanation of Sankarsana, which in his turn is an emanation of Balarama; and Balarama is a direct offshoot of Sri Krishna, the Supreme Being.After the creation of Brahma, two kinds of demigods (the beings of the heavenly planets) were born: demigods like the four Kumaras brothers -Sanaka, Sanatana, and Sanat-Sanandana kumara-, which personify the renunciation of the world; and demigods like Marici and their descendants, destined to enjoy this world. These two types of demigods were gradually manifested all living beings, including men. Brahma, all the demigods and all Raksasas and every living creature in this world, must be held contemporaries because all were born to relatively recently. Just as a newborn baby can grasp the position of his ancestor, no one in this material world is to understand the position of the Supreme Lord in the spiritual world, because the material world is a creation recent. Although they have a long duration of existence, all the manifestations of the material world, the time itself, living beings, the Vedas, the gross and subtle elements ... all were created at a exact moment. So should we take for everything created or recently recognized as a means of understanding the original source of creation.
Because of their meager knowledge, the Mayavadi philosophers (materialistic) forget that Krsna always enjoys perfect excellences of six, eight transcendental qualities and eight kinds of perfection. The six excellences list is as follows: no one surpasses Krsna in wealth, power, beauty, fame, knowledge and renunciation. As for his spiritual attributes, the first is that the taint of material existence do not use the. The Sri Isopanisad mentions about this: apapa-viddham, as nothing can pollute the sun, no guilty act can affect the Supreme Lord.
The second spiritual characteristic is that He never dies. In the fourth chapter of the Bhagavad-gita, He informs Arjuna that both lived many times in this world, but only He Remembers His past activities, present and future.That demonstrates that the Lord never dies. Forgetting is death: when we die, then we must change bodies; causing forgetfulness. But Krsna, He never knows oblivion; It may indeed Remember