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Fools denigrate Me when, in human form, I descend into this world. They know nothing of My spiritual and absolute nature, nor of My total supremacy.

Materialists cannot conceive of My body.

The human form of God is extremely difficult to know. In fact, for an ordinary person, it is inconceivable.

Avatar Narada Muni said of the Lord:

The Lord's form forever retains a youthful appearance. Every part of His body and every limb is beautifully formed, without the slightest flaw. His eyes and lips have the rosy hue of the rising sun. He is always ready to welcome the soul that surrenders to Him, and whoever has the incomparable fortune to gaze upon Him experiences infinite contentment. The Lord always proves worthy of being the master of the submissive soul, for He is an ocean of mercy.

The Lord is always smiling, and the holy being should constantly see Him in this attitude, as He turns His infinitely merciful gaze upon His devotee. This is how one should meditate on God, the Supreme Person, the Bestower of all blessings. One who meditates in this way, focusing their mind on this form of the Lord, the eternal source of good fortune, is quickly freed from all material defilement, and their meditation is never interrupted.

Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, as he truly is, as described by the wise and great spiritual masters who were close to him when he came to Earth 5,000 years ago.

The Sovereign Lord, Krishna, in his own personal, real, primordial, original, infinite, absolute, and eternal form, has a dark, blue-black complexion, like the petals of the blue lotus.

His entirely spiritual, transcendental body is pure of all imperfections.

He always displays a smiling, lotus-like face, with splendid eyes of reddish hues, like the inside of a lotus.

His beautifully shaped and graceful eyebrows, his slightly upturned nose, possess infinite charm.

When Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, appears, he wears upon his graceful head a golden crown as brilliant as the sun, or a splendid helmet of finely crafted gold set with precious jewels, both adorned with a magnificent peacock feather. On his chest he wears the Srivatsa, a tuft of white hair, and the resplendent Kaustubha jewel hangs from his neck. His navel resembles a lotus.

The sages, great spiritual masters, emphasize the lotus by comparing it to certain physical features of the Lord, for it is the most beautiful of all flowers.

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