God, the Supreme Being, is the absolute master who dominates all teachers, even those of the various planets. All subordinate. The special powers that some beings can possess, they possess only by his will.
Heavenly beings worship him and owe allegiance. It dominates all the leaders and teachers in the material, and all must worship. No one is superior or even equal, and it is the cause of all causes. He has no material body like an ordinary man.
God has a body original, primordial totally spiritual. There is no difference between his spiritual body and his soul, because it is absolute. All his senses are completely spiritual, and each of its sense organs can perform the functions of any other. His powers are infinite, and of course, the succession of his deeds obviously has no end.
So the Lord takes His teaching, explaining the situation of different heavenly planets that inhabit the spiritual world. The world of material creation are of limited size, but the heavenly planets, by their spiritual nature, extend to infinity. Thus the Lord says that each of them covers millions or even billions of kilometers. No one can therefore measure the extent. All their inhabitants are endowed with the six opulences: wealth, strength, knowledge, beauty, fame and renunciation. On each of these planets, a different offshoot of Krishna, the Supreme Lord resides eternally. Krishna Himself has His own original home, eternal, called Krishnaloka or Goloka V?ndavana.
Vaikounthas of planets they are called spiritual because there reigns nor lamentation nor fear: everything is eternal. It is estimated that the spiritual world is made up three quarters of the energy of the Supreme Lord, while the material universe only represents a quarter. Nobody can understand what it is these three quarters, as even the temporal universe - which form a quarter of the energy of the Lord - can not be adequately described.
The material universe as a whole is called Devidhama; beyond lies the Shivadhama where Shiva and his wife Parvati eternally reside. Beyond this planetary system, one discovers the spiritual world to the innumerable Vaikuntha planets named immaterial. Above is the planet of Krishna, Goloka. Goloka the word means "planet of the cows." As Krishna loves cows, His abode is called Goloka. Goloka is larger than all the material and spiritual planets put together.
The Lord confirms in Bhagavad-gita: "My Sovereign House is a transcendental realm where one comes back again in this world matters Anyone who attains the supreme