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Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is the One and only

worshippable deity in this entire creation and outside it as well.All

other deities, thoguh worshippable according to the Sastras(this

includes Lord Brahma, Lord Siva, Lord Indra,and a host of other

demigods and godesses)derive their powers directly from Krishna.

 

Those who worship the Brahmajyoti itself,thinking it is higher, are

usually entangled in cause and effect, because they do not surrender

to Krishna directly and instead they surrender to Krishna's

impersonal feature, the Brahmajyoti.Eventually they are also

liberated into the impersonal existence.

 

There are numerous heavens, starting from the regions above the

earth, including

Sukraloka,Buddhaloka,Suryaloka,Gandharvaloka,Sivaloka,Brahmaloka,

Dhruvaloka,Ramaloka,Goloka,Vaikunthaloka,Krishnaloka. Krishnaloka is

the highest heaven so to say,the Lotus Feet of Lord Krishna is where

Krishnaloka begins. Having attained the bhakti of the Lotus Feet of

Lord Krishna there is nothing left to attain and one becomes purified

eternally.Great sages like Narada Muni are an example of such

devotees.Srila Prabhupada had come down just to bless this world with

the causeless mercy of Lord Krishna, brought to us by Lord Krishna

Himself in the form of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.After the advent of Lord

Chaitanya Mahaprabhu,Lord Nityananda Prabhu and their associates Sri Advaita

Achary, Sri Gadadhara and Sri Srivasa, the next greatest event on earth has been

the advent of Srila Prabhupada.The mercy from the highest heavens still

continues to flow and those who take advantage of it will never regret it.

So accept the benediction of Lord Krishna, brought to you

by Srila Prabhupada in its purest form, read the books of Srila

Prabhupada, follow the instructions, and enjoy eternal bliss!

 

Om! Kleem! Sri Krishnaya Namaha!

 

 

(Kleem is the Bija Mantra used exclusively for Krishna)

 

All glories to Srila Prabhupada.

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