So what are the līlāvatāra? Lord Caitanya says, līlāvatāra kṛṣṇera nā yāya kathan (CC Madhya 20.297): "How many number of līlāvatāras are there, nobody can count." God is unlimited, so anything manifested by Him is unlimited. That cannot be calculated by us. So there are so many līlāvatāra. Pradhāna kariyā kahi dig-daraśana: "Some of them I am just mentioning." Nobody can, I mean to say, fully calculate or understand how many līlāvatāras are there and where it is going and how it is going on. But it is going on.
The same example, that the sun is always in the sky. Now, where it is, that you have to find out. But sun is always in the sky. Similarly, the līlāvatāra is always there.
Just like Kṛṣṇa. In this planet Kṛṣṇa is not present, but in some of the universe He is present. His avatāra is going on. Is going on. In every minute, every second, He is taking His birth and He is fighting in the Kurukṣetra. That is called nitya-līlā, eternal. His everything is eternal. He is eternal; whatever He does, that is also eternal. And because we are conditioned, we cannot understand His eternity, His unlimitedness. But He's unlimited; His everything is unlimited.
So Lord Caitanya confirms there that how many līlāvatāras, incarnations, are there. We . . . we want to everything make limited, because we are all limited sense, limited understanding, limited . . . everything is limited, and God is unlimited. That we do not understand. We try to understand God with our limited means. That is our folly.