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Chapter 7: Scheduled Incarnations with Specific Functions

Verse 40 of 50
SB 2.7.40

विष्णोर्नु वीर्यगणनां कतमो ऽर्हतीह यः पार्थिवान्यपि कविर्विममे रजांसि चस्कम्भ यः स्वरहसास्खलता त्रिपृष्ठं यस्मात्त्रिसाम्यसदनादुरुकम्पयानम्

viṣṇor nu vīrya-gaṇanāṁ katamo 'rhatīha yaḥ pārthivāny api kavir vimame rajāṁsi caskambha yaḥ sva-rahasāskhalatā tri-pṛṣṭhaṁ yasmāt tri-sāmya-sadanād uru-kampayānam

Synonyms

viṣṇoḥof Lord Viṣṇu; nubut; vīryaprowess; gaṇanāmin the matter of accounting; katamaḥwho else; arhatiis able to do it; ihain this world; yaḥone who; pārthivānithe atoms; apialso; kaviḥgreat scientist; vimamemight have counted; rajāṁsiparticles; caskambhacould catch; yaḥone who; sva-rahasāby His own leg; askhalatāwithout being hampered; tri-pṛṣṭhamthe topmost planetary space; yasmātby which; tri-sāmyathe neutral state of the three modes; sadanātup to that place; uru-kampayānammoving very greatly..

Translation

Who can describe completely the prowess of Viṣṇu? Even the scientist, who might have counted the particles of the atoms of the universe, cannot do so. Because it is He only who, in His form of Trivikrama, moved His leg effortlessly beyond the topmost planet, Satyaloka, up to the neutral state of the three modes of material nature. And all were moved.

Purport

The highest scientific advancement of the material scientist is atomic energy. But the material scientist is not able to have an estimation of the particles of atoms contained in the whole of the universe. But even if one is able to count such atomic particles or is able to roll up the sky, like one's bedding, even then one is unable to estimate the extent of the prowess and energy of the Supreme Lord. He is known as Trivikrama because once, in His incarnation of Vāmana, He expanded His leg beyond the highest planetary system of Satyaloka and reached the neutral state of the modes of nature called the covering of the material world. There are seven layers of material coverings over the material sky, and the Lord could penetrate even those coverings. And with His toe He made a hole through which the water of the Causal Ocean filters into the material sky, and the current is known as the sacred Ganges, which purifies the planets of the three worlds. In other words, no one is equal to the transcendentally powerful Viṣṇu. He is omnipotent, and no one is equal to or greater than Him.

Verse 40 of 50
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