Prabhupāda: But Kṛṣṇa is the origin cause of Brahmā, Viṣṇu . . . aham ādir hi devānāṁ (BG 10.2). Aham ādir hi devānāṁ.
Dr. Patel: So He is, in a way, all the three.
Mr. Sar: He's all the three. Yes, He's all the three.
Prabhupāda: Yes, He's not only three, He's many.
Mr. Sar: And above them, and above them, and above them.
Prabhupāda: He's many. Eko bahu śyāma. Not three. But in the material world that three may be the beginning. But there are many.
Mr. Sar: Eko bahu śyāma.
Prabhupāda: Yes.
Mr. Sar: Eko bahu syām. Ahaṁ kṛtsnasya jagataḥ prabhavaḥ pralayas tathā. Mattaḥ parataraṁ nānyat kiñcid asti dhanañjaya (BG 7.7).
Prabhupāda: Ah. Now . . . because He's the ultimate cause, therefore no more superior than Him.
Dr. Patel: "Nothing beyond Me."
Prabhupāda: "Nothing beyond Me." Mattaḥ parataraṁ nānyat kiñcid asti dhanañjaya (BG 7.7).
Mr. Sar: Mayi sarvam idaṁ protaṁ sūtre maṇi-gaṇā iva (BG 7.7).
Prabhupāda: Yes. (aside) Hare Kṛṣṇa. Thank you. Because He's the original cause, therefore everything is depending on Him. That is explained in the Ninth Chapter, I think. Mayā tatam idaṁ sarvaṁ jagad avyakta . . . the avyakta-mūrti also He is. That is another feature, another feature. But mayā, the central feature is the person, Kṛṣṇa.