- 'kon brahmā?' puchile tumi kon abhiprāye?
- āmā ba-i jagate āra kon brahmā haye?'
- (CC Madhya 21.65)
"So You have asked, 'Which Brahmā?' Sir, I am surprised. Is there any other Brahmā than myself in this world?"
- śuni' hāsi' kṛṣṇa tabe karilena dhyāne
- asaṅkhya brahmāra gaṇa āilā tata-kṣaṇe
- (CC Madhya 21.66)
"Kṛṣṇa smiled. 'Oh, yes, there are so many Brahmās. I am calling them.' " So innumerable Brahmās appeared before Kṛṣṇa.
- daśa-biśa-śata-sahasra-ayuta-lakṣa-vadana
- koṭy-arbuda mukha kāro, nā yāya gaṇana
- (CC Madhya 21.67)
So unlimited. He had four faces, four heads, and there many Brahmās came with hundred thousands of faces. That was exhibited by Kṛṣṇa.
So this instruction is that we speak of God as unlimited, but when He makes some manifestation of unlimitedness, we take it in a different way. But actually that is not the fact. If God has unlimited potency, He can do anything and everything. That is unlimitedness. We should not restrict God with our speculative mind, that "How is that? Oh, four-headed Brahmā, then thousand-headed Brahmā? How it is possible?" Yes.