← Canto 2: The Cosmic Manifestation

Chapter 9: Answers by Citing the Lord's Version

Verse 28 of 46
SB 2.9.28

क्रीडस्यमोघसंकल्प ऊर्णनाभिर्यथोर्णुते तथा तद्विषयां धेहि मनीषां मयि माधव

krīḍasy amogha-saṅkalpa ūrṇanābhir yathorṇute tathā tad-viṣayāṁ dhehi manīṣāṁ mayi mādhava

Synonyms

krīḍasias You do play; amoghainfallible; saṅkalpadetermination; ūrṇābhiḥthe spider; yathāas much as; ūrṇutecovers; tathāso and so; tat-viṣayāmin the subject of all those; dhehido let me know; manīṣāmphilosophically; mayiunto me; mādhavaO master of all energies..

Translation

O master of all energies, please tell me philosophically all about them. You play like the spider who covers itself by its own energy, and Your determination is infallible.

Purport

By the inconceivable energy of the Lord, every creative element has its own potencies, known as the potency of the element, potency of knowledge and potency of different actions and reactions. By a combination of such potential energies of the Lord there is the manifestation of creation, maintenance and annihilation in due course of time and by different agents like Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Maheśvara. Brahmā creates, Viṣṇu maintains, and Lord Śiva destroys. But all such agents and creative energies are emanations from the Lord, and as such there is nothing except the Lord, or the one supreme source of different diversities. The exact example is the spider and spider's web. The web is created by the spider, and it is maintained by the spider, and as soon as it likes, the whole thing is wound up within the spider. The spider is covered within the web. If an insignificant spider is so powerful as to act according to its will, why can't the Supreme Being act by His supreme will in the creation, maintenance and destruction of the cosmic manifestations? By the grace of the Lord, a devotee like Brahmā, or one in his chain of disciplic succession, can understand the almighty Personality of Godhead eternally engaged in His transcendental pastimes in the region of different energies.

Verse 28 of 46
Prabhupāda Says