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Chapter 10: The Opulence of the Absolute

Verse 21 of 40
Bg 10.21

आदित्यानामहं विष्णुर्ज्योतिषां रविरंशुमान् मरीचिर्मरुतामस्मि नक्षत्राणामहं शशी

ādityānām ahaṁ viṣṇur jyotiṣāṁ ravir aṁśumān marīcir marutām asmi nakṣatrāṇām ahaṁ śaśī

Synonyms

ādityānāmof the Ādityas; ahamI am; viṣṇuḥthe Supreme Lord; jyotiṣāmof all luminaries; raviḥthe sun; aṁśumānradiant; marīciḥMarīci; marutāmof the Marutas; asmiI am; nakṣatrāṇāmof stars; ahamI am; śaśīthe moon..

Translation

Of the Ādityas I am Viṣṇu, of lights I am the radiant sun, I am Marīci of the Maruts, and among the stars I am the moon.

Purport

There are twelve Ādityas, of which Kṛṣṇa is the principal. And among all the luminaries twinkling in the sky, the sun is the chief, and in the Brahma-saṁhitā the sun is accepted as the glowing effulgence of the Supreme Lord and is considered to be one of His eyes. Marīci is the controlling deity of the heavenly spaces. Among the stars, the moon is most prominent at night, and thus the moon represents Kṛṣṇa.

Verse 21 of 40
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