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God Is The Most Powerful - Prabhupada 0774

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661109 - Lecture BG 08.28-09.02 - New York

So God is proprietor. Therefore He is the richest man. He is the richest man. He's not man, of course, He's God. But He is the richest. So if you find somebody . . . there are many "incarnation" of God. Nowadays you'll find, especially in India, there are dozens of incarnation of God. But if you ask him, "Are you the proprietor of everything?" oh, that that is very difficult to answer.

These are the checks how you can understand that who is God. God must be the proprietor of all, everything. And He must be powerful than anyone. When Kṛṣṇa was present on this earth, nobody could conquer Him. There is not a single instance that Kṛṣṇa was defeated. So He, He belonged to the kṣatriya family. He identified Himself as kṣatriya. The kṣatriyas are meant for giving protection to the poor, weak. So He belonged to the royal family. So there were so many fightings in His . . . so long He remained on this earth, so in no fight He was defeated. Therefore He was the most powerful.