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Chapter 9: Brahmā's Prayers for Creative Energy

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SB 3.9.2

रूपं यदेतदवबोधरसोदयेन शश्वन्निवृत्ततमसः सदनुग्रहाय आदौ गृहीतमवतारशतैकबीजं यन्नाभिपद्मभवनादहमाविरासम्

rūpaṁ yad etad avabodha-rasodayena śaśvan-nivṛtta-tamasaḥ sad-anugrahāya ādau gṛhītam avatāra-śataika-bījaṁ yan-nābhi-padma-bhavanād aham āvir āsam

Synonyms

rūpamform; yatwhich; etatthat; avabodha-rasaof Your internal potency; udayenawith the manifestation; śaśvatforever; nivṛttafreed from; tamasaḥmaterial contamination; sat-anugrahāyafor the sake of the devotees; ādauoriginal in the creative energy of matter; gṛhītamaccepted; avatāraof incarnations; śata-eka-bījamthe root cause of hundreds; yatthat which; nābhi-padmathe navel lotus flower; bhavanātfrom the home; ahammyself; āviḥ āsamgenerated..

Translation

The form which I see is eternally freed from material contamination and has advented to show mercy to the devotees as a manifestation of internal potency. This incarnation is the origin of many other incarnations, and I am born from the lotus flower grown from Your navel home.

Purport

The three deities, Brahmā, Viṣṇu, and Maheśvara (Śiva), the executive heads of the three modes of material nature (passion, goodness and ignorance), are all generated from Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu, who is described herein by Brahmā. From the Kṣīrodakaśāyī Viṣṇu, many Viṣṇu incarnations expand at different ages in the duration of the cosmic manifestation. They are expanded only for the transcendental happiness of the pure devotees. The incarnations of Viṣṇu, who appear at different ages and times, are never to be compared to the conditioned souls. The Viṣṇu-tattvas are not to be compared to, nor are they on the same level as, deities like Brahmā and Śiva. Anyone who compares them is called a pāṣaṇḍī, or infidel. Tamasaḥ, mentioned herein, is the material nature, and the spiritual nature has a completely separate existence from tamaḥ. Therefore, spiritual nature is called avabodha-rasa, or avarodha-rasa. Avarodha means that which completely nullifies. In the Transcendence there is no chance of material contact by any means. Brahmā is the first living being, and therefore he mentions his birth from the lotus flower generated from the abdomen of Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu.

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