Śrī Brahma-saṁhitā 5.33 [Chants Śrī Brahma-saṁhitā 5.29–38] [Excerpt at Uppsala University]
But in the spiritual world Kṛṣṇa, about Him is described, aṅgāni yasya sakalendriya-vṛtti-manti .
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But in the spiritual world Kṛṣṇa, about Him is described, aṅgāni yasya sakalendriya-vṛtti-manti .
So the original father of this universe is Lord Brahmā; therefore he is addressed as Pitāmaha.
That is spiritual world, always full of bliss, full of knowledge and eternity.
But we are preaching this Kṛṣṇa consciousness movement means we love everyone.
So Prahlāda Mahārāja was very much sympathetic, that \"I am simply anxious for these rascals who have created a humbug civilization for temporary happiness,\" māyā-sukhāya.
Real civilization is how to understand your relationship with God, the supreme father.
Our process is that we give up everything material and simply engage ourself in Kṛṣṇa's service with body, mind and speeches, and as I am, soul.
So at that time, although Brahmā is the first creature and there was no other person, but the other person, ādi-puruṣa, is there, within the heart.
So people who deny existence of God, they say that \"Can you show me God?
Each and every form, Kṛṣṇa's, they are without any duality.
So Kṛṣṇa appears, rāmādi-mūrtiṣu, as Lord Rāmacandra, as Varāha, as Kūrma, as Nṛsiṁhadeva, as Matsya—so many.
When there arose love of God in a person, he is free from this external knowledge that all these people will laugh on us, or will make fun of us.
The human form of life is being spoiled, simply spoiled.
But the men are attracted, but there is so much attraction for kṛṣṇa-kīrtana that both men and women forget of anything of sex life.
There are also trees, but those trees are not like this tree.
But in the transcendental kingdom the Lord is always served with all great respect and obeisances and devotion, many thousands of goddess of fortune.
This ātmā and Paramātmā, kṣetra, kṣetrajña, is very nicely explained in the Thirteenth Chapter of Bhagavad-gītā.
These three qualification of our body, whereas the Lord's body is sac-cid-ānanda: it is eternal and full of knowledge and full of bliss.