Fix your mind eternally on Krishna through devoted attachment, taking complete shelter in Him alone.Listen — Srila Prabhupada Uvaca
Bhagavad-gītā 7.1 — January 13, 1973, Bombay 730113BG-BOMBAY [43:55 Minutes] Bg-07.01_730113BG-BOMBAY Prabhupāda: mayy āsakta-manāḥ pārtha yogaṁ yuñjan mad-āśrayaḥ asaṁśayaṁ samagraṁ māṁ yathā jñāsyasi tac chṛṇu [Bg. 7.1] So today's subject matter is kṛṣṇa-yoga. Yesterday we discussed some portion of it. Now, Kṛṣṇa is all-attractive. aiśvaryasya samagrasya vīryasya yaśasaḥ śriyaḥ jñāna-vairāgyayoś caiva ṣaṇṇāṁ itī bhaga ganā [Viṣṇu Purāṇa 6.5.47] Bhagavān. There is definition of Bhagavān.
Not that any rascal advertises himself Bhagavān and he becomes Bhagavān. No. Parāśara Muni, father of Vyāsadeva, gave us what we mean by Bhagavān. Bhaga means opulence, and vān means one who possesses opulence.
Just like we have our practical experience: Anyone who is very rich, he's attractive. He becomes attractive. Many men go to him for some favor. One who is very influential, he becomes very attractive.
One who is very famous, he becomes attractive. One who is very learned, wise, he becomes attractive. One who is very wise, he becomes attractive. And one who is in the renounced order of life...
Renounced order of life means one who possesses everything but renounces, does not use it for his personal benefit. Just like a person who is very charitably disposed, he gives everything to the public, he's also very attractive. So these are six kinds of attraction. So bhagavān means one who is in full possession of all these attractive features, He's Bhagavān. Not any rascal loitering in the street and becomes Bhagavān.
No. That is misleading. We do not know what is meant by the word bhagavān; therefore we accept any rascal as Bhagavān. Aiśvaryasya samagrasya.
Riches. There are many rich men in Bombay city, but nobody can claim that "I am the possessor of all the riches. All the bank money or any money there is in Bombay, that is my money." Nobody can say. But Kṛṣṇa can say.