In today's world, with the emergence of various religions, one tends to get confused about God. Hence, the very prominent questions by the populace are 'Who is God? Who am I? What is my relation with God?' Vedic scriptures state that God is Lord Krishna, and the Sanskrit term for the Supreme Personality of Godhead is Bhagavan. Some characteristics of Bhagavan as stated in the scriptures are that He is the origin of this cosmic manifestation, He possesses 6 opulences, and that He has multitudes of forms which He can display at any time He likes. Anybody else who claims to be Bhagavan is a fraud, because there can be only one Bhagavan, i.e. Sri Krishna.
Srila Prabhupada's books, lectures, conversations and letters offer a comprehensive presentation of this essential subject as seen in the Vaniquotes Bhagavan category. An introduction from his books is given below in the following 8 quotes.
Quotes from Srila Prabhupada's books
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The original source of all energies, or the summum bonum, is the Absolute Truth, which is called Parambrahma, etc., and Bhagavān is the last word of the Absolute Truth. But even with the synonyms for Bhagavān, such as Nārāyaṇa, Viṣṇu and Puruṣa, the last word is Kṛṣṇa, as confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā: ahaṁ sarvasya prabhavo mattaḥ samaṁ pravartate (BG 10.8), etc. Besides that, the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is the representation of Lord Kṛṣṇa as a sound incarnation of the Lord. (Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 2.10.7)
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The Sanskrit word bhagavān is explained by the great authority Parāśara Muni, the father of Vyāsadeva. The Supreme Personality who possesses all riches, all strength, all fame, all beauty, all knowledge and all renunciation is called Bhagavān. There are many persons who are very rich, very powerful, very beautiful, very famous, very learned, and very much detached, but no one can claim that he possesses all riches, all strength, etc., entirely. Only Kṛṣṇa can claim this because He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. (Bhagavad-gītā 2.2)
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In such Vedic literatures as the Upaniṣads, the Lord has expressively been distinguished from the mundane conception of His existence. His identity being fully spiritual, His form, name, quality, and paraphernalia, etc., have been elaborately distinguished from matter, and therefore He is sometimes misunderstood by less intelligent persons as impersonal. But factually He is the Supreme Person, Bhagavān, and He is partially represented as Paramātmā or impersonal Brahman. (Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam 1.10.24)
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