Attributes of Krishna: Krishna - The Supreme Enjoyer

                            Q. I was listening to Srila Prabhupada's lecture on BG 2.7-12 where he mentions about why God became many. Srila Prabhupada states that God became many individual beings to enjoy His pleasure potency. But we also learn that our material existence is due to our propensity to own, control and enjoy independent of the Lord. How to connect these two understandings?

                            Q. If Krishna can perform His hearing with His eyes, for example, then what is the purpose of His having eyes and also ears? Do jivas have the same capabilities?

                            Q. I had once expressed that I'd like to use my desire to enjoy my original, loving relationship with Krishna as a motivation for my every activity.   A senior devotee corrected my language at that time by saying that I should use my desire to experience - not enjoy - that original, loving relationship. Why is the word "experience" preferable, when the enjoyment refered to was in relation to Krishna?

                            Q. In Bhagavad-Gita 2.47, Lord Krishna says, "You have the right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action. Never consider yourself the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty."

                            Question a) In this world activities are performed with the results in mind and in fact the results are the motivation for one to do work. How does one perform his
                            activities in this world without expectation of fruits / results?

                            Q. In Bg 3.22 purport, Srila Prabhupada writes "Although He (Lord Krishna) is above all the regulations of the revealed scriptures, He does not do anything that violates the revealed scriptures". And similarly in 2.23p: "because He descended to establish the principles of religion He followed the prescribed rules. Otherwise, common men would follow in His footsteps, because He is the greatest authority."