God is defined by complete possession of all opulences; Krishna alone possesses them perfectly, making Him supremely attractive.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Prabhupāda: Śrī-bhagavān uvāca, the Supreme Personality of Godhead said. Bhagavān, this very word, is very significant. You should try to understand what does it mean, bhaga. Bhaga means opulence, and bhagavān means one who has got opulences.
The Sanskrit grammar, there is a affix called vat. Vat means possessing. Atha ke vatu[?]. When a..., when the sense of possession is there, this vat affix is there.
So bhaga, bhaga means opulence, and plus vat, that means one who has got opulence. And the first person of that, er, sound becomes Bhagavān. This is the meaning of bhagavān. Now, what are the opulences? You have got, every one of you, have got the idea of opulences.
What are those opulences? Wealth, riches, strength, or influence, and fame and beauty, knowledge and renunciation. These six things are called opulences. One has got, one, if a man has got sufficient riches, he attracts.
This man attracts poor man. This is a instrument of attracting. Sometimes we also approach very rich men: "Give us some contribution," although you are Kṛṣṇa conscious. So richness has got attraction.
We cannot deny it. Of course, for Kṛṣṇa, we can do anything. We have no restriction. For Kṛṣṇa's service, we can do everything.
So anyway, richness, if a man is very rich, wealthy, he attracts. That is the... These are the six opulences which at..., which attracts. Then if a man is very strong, he's also, he also attracts. Bala.