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Why is Krishna God, the Supreme Person?

Krishna is God, the Supreme Person, because he is infinitely captivating, possessing, alone, in their fullness, six excellences: beauty, fame, wisdom, power, wealth, and renunciation, to an infinite and limitless degree.

He is infinitely captivating because he attracts the gaze and attention of the multitude with his wondrous attributes, his gentleness, kindness, magnanimity, and radiant smile.

His captivating power stems from his wealth, power, fame, beauty, wisdom, and renunciation.

This is why he is God, the Supreme and Sovereign Person, infinitely captivating. He is the greatest of all beings, hence the aphorism “God is great.”

None equals him nor is superior to him.

He is the One Supreme Person without equal.

Krishna, God, the Supreme Person, has always possessed infinite knowledge. Because his knowledge knows no bounds, his memory is likewise immeasurable. Krishna's knowledge is of such perfection that he remembers the details of his appearances millions, even billions of years ago.

Thus, he knows everything about the past, present, and future of all living beings. He is equal to all beings, regards them all with the same eye, and desires the well-being of all.

The Lord's smiling face is a source of enchantment for the entire world.

It is always calm, peaceful, and tranquil; it delights the eyes and the mind.

His smile is such that it charms all beings, saints and demons alike.

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