According to Gaudiya tradition of Bhagavatam, Krishna is the Supreme Being, who expands first as Balarama,
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then into the first quadruple expansion of Sankarshana, Vasudeva, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha.
Sankarshana expands into Narayana, then Narayana expands into the second quadruple expansion of Sankarshana, Vasudeva, Pradyumna, and Aniruddha, then Sankarshana expands
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into Karanodakasayi-Visnu (Maha-Vishnu), who reclines within the Mahat-Tattva, creating innumerable universes from the pores on his body. He then expands into each universe as Garbhodakasayi-Vishnu, from which Brahma emerges.Here, the first expansion Purusha is used interchangeably for Mahavishnu. From sattva emerges Vishnu (Garbhodakshayi), and from tamas arises Shankara. These are known as the guna avatars of Krishna.
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