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Chapter 1: The Advent of Lord Kṛṣṇa: Introduction

Verse 19 of 63
SB 10.1.19

ब्रह्मा तदुपधार्याथ सह देवैस्तया सह जगाम सत्रिनयनस्तीरं क्षीरपयोनिधेः

brahmā tad-upadhāryātha saha devais tayā saha jagāma sa-tri-nayanas tīraṁ kṣīra-payo-nidheḥ

Synonyms

brahmāLord Brahmā; tat-upadhāryaunderstanding everything rightly; athathereafter; sahawith; devaiḥthe demigods; tayā sahawith mother earth; jagāmaapproached; sa-tri-nayanaḥwith Lord Śiva, who has three eyes; tīramthe shore; kṣīra-payaḥ-nidheḥof the ocean of milk..

Translation

Thereafter, having heard of the distress of mother earth, Lord Brahmā, with mother earth, Lord Śiva and all the other demigods, approached the shore of the ocean of milk.

Purport

After Lord Brahmā understood the precarious condition of the earth, he first visited the demigods headed by Lord Indra, who are in charge of the various affairs of this universe, and Lord Śiva, who is responsible for annihilation. Both maintenance and annihilation go on perpetually, under the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (4.8), paritrāṇāya sādhūnāṁ vināśāya ca duṣkṛtām. Those who are obedient to the laws of God are protected by different servants and demigods, whereas those who are undesirable are vanquished by Lord Śiva. Lord Brahmā first met all the demigods, including Lord Śiva. Then, along with mother earth, they went to the shore of the ocean of milk, where Lord Viṣṇu lies on a white island, Śvetadvīpa.

Verse 19 of 63
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