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Chapter 3: Kṛṣṇa Is the Source of All Incarnations

Verse 12 of 44
SB 1.3.12

ततः सप्तम आकूत्यां रुचेर्यज्ञो ऽभ्यजायत स यामाद्यैः सुरगणैरपात्स्वायम्भुवान्तरम्

tataḥ saptama ākūtyāṁ rucer yajño 'bhyajāyata sa yāmādyaiḥ sura-gaṇair apāt svāyambhuvāntaram

Synonyms

tataḥafter that; saptamethe seventh in the line; ākūtyāmin the womb of Ākūti; ruceḥby Prajāpati Ruci; yajñaḥthe Lord's incarnation as Yajña; abhyajāyataadvented; saḥHe; yāma-ādyaiḥwith Yāma, etc.; sura-gaṇaiḥwith demigods; apātruled; svāyambhuva-antaramthe change of the period of Svāyambhuva Manu..

Translation

The seventh incarnation was Yajña, the son of Prajāpati Ruci and his wife Ākūti. He controlled the period during the change of the Svāyambhuva Manu and was assisted by demigods such as His son Yama and others.

Purport

The administrative posts occupied by the demigods for maintaining the regulations of the material world are offered to the highly elevated pious living beings. When there is a scarcity of such pious living beings, the Lord incarnates Himself as Brahmā, Prajāpati, Indra, etc., and takes up the charge. During the period of Svāyambhuva Manu (the present period is of Vaivasvata Manu) there was no suitable living being who could occupy the post of Indra, the King of the Indraloka (heaven) planet. The Lord Himself at that time became Indra. Assisted by His own sons like Yama and other demigods, Lord Yajña ruled the administration of the universal affairs.

Verse 12 of 44
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