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The heart of this transcendental lotus is the sphere where Krishna resides. This abode, the dwelling place of the supreme and predominant aspect of the absolute, forms a hexagonal figure. Like a diamond, the supporting figure, the center of the luminous Krishna, shines as the transcendental source of all powers. The Holy Name, composed of eighteen transcendental letters, manifests in a hexagon with six divisions.

The heart of this eternal kingdom, Goloka, is the hexagonal abode of Krishna. The petals, the dwellings of the gopis who, being his integral parts of identical essence, serve him with the greatest affection, sparkle exquisitely like so many walls. The unfurled leaves of this lotus, like a garden, form the spiritual abode of Sri Radhika, the dearest to Krishna's heart.

Krishna, the original Lord, resides in his kingdom of Goloka with Radharani, whose features resemble his own. She embodies his power of bliss and perfectly masters the sixty-four arts. Confidantes, extensions of his personal form, accompany him, penetrated and enlivened like her by a relationship of sublime love, the source of endlessly renewed joy, which unites them with Krishna, the Eternal Supreme.

What lifestyle should we adopt?

We must absolutely live according to the teachings of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, if we want our lives to be perfect and completely successful.

This is how we must live, according to the culture of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. We must put an end to the cycle of birth and death and return to God, to our original home.

The right attitude of a king and ruler is to entrust learned sages with the task of guiding him in his governance, as well as guiding and advising the people. This means that a monarch and ruler is expected to govern in strict accordance with divine principles, under the guidance of learned sages, with the principles laid down by Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the contents of which you will find in my books.

Learned sages can advise him based on recognized divine texts.

It is the duty of the king and the head of state to govern his subjects according to divine principles, dividing society into four social groups, respectively composed of wise scholars, administrators, merchants, and workers. After thus dividing the various members of society, the ruler ensures that each fulfills the duties of their social class.

The wise scholar, for example, must fulfill the duty assigned to him without deceiving the common people. There is no question of obtaining the title of wise scholar without possessing the necessary qualities. The king or head of state therefore has the duty to ensure that everyone fulfills their duties in accordance with divine principles.

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