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Seven parts of his body glow with a reddish light: his eyes, the palms of his hands, the soles of his feet, his palate, his lips, and his nails.

Krishna also has a peacock feather adorning his hair and a tuft of white hair on his chest. A large garland of flowers hangs around his neck.

Furthermore, he alone can manifest his gigantic universal form in the material universe, which is composed of the entirety of cosmic manifestation.

If God manifested this universal form, it was precisely to put fools in their place, so that only those who can manifest this gigantic form, as Lord Krishna did, would be considered true Avatars. Materialists may, therefore, in their own interest, fix their thoughts on this colossal form of the Lord, but they should beware of being misled by imposters who claim to be Krishna's equal but prove incapable of acting like Him, or of manifesting this form that contains the entire universe, as well as the characteristic signs of His divinity.

An Avatar who has none of these signs, and who cannot manifest the universal form, is not an Avatar at all.

He holds a magnificent flute in his hands.

When he plays his wondrous transcendental flute, he enchants and captivates the three worlds and all living beings, moving and still, who are then overcome with ecstasy to the point of trembling and unable to suppress their tears.

The sound of his flute creates a whirlwind which, in concert with the waves of his movements, makes the hearts of the gopis tremble like the dry leaves of a tree. Once these leaves fall at Krishna's lotus-like feet, they never rise again.

His weapon is the discus, which he uses against the demonic wicked.

Lord Krishna's personal weapon, the discus, is called “the Hari Disc.” This weapon is the wheel of time, from the infinitesimal time corresponding to atoms to the lifespan of Brahma, the demiurge and first being created, and it reigns over all actions. It ceaselessly turns, carrying the life of all beings, from Brahma to the most insignificant blade of grass, through the years. Each one passes from cradle to childhood, then to youth and adulthood, drawing ever closer to the end of their life.

It proves impossible to stop this wheel of time, so demanding is it, for it is the personal weapon of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person.

A belt encircles his loins and hips.

His appearance is exquisitely charming, and his serene demeanor delights the eyes of the holy beings who behold him.

The beauty of Lord Krishna is incomparable. No one can surpass or even equal him in this regard.

Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, possesses indescribable beauty, which is why he is worthy of the worship of the inhabitants of all the material and spiritual planets. His youth is eternal, and he is always eager to bestow his blessings upon his devotees.

He is goodness personified.

Lord Krishna is like a sapphire medallion, with green reflections, set on a gold chain encrusted with precious stones.

When he dances, his body has the beauty of vast clouds, for he is captivating. A pleasant fragrance emanates from his sublime body, pervading the entire atmosphere, which the wind carries far and wide.

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