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Chapter 9: Brahmā's Prayers for Creative Energy

Verse 20 of 43
SB 3.9.20

यो ऽविद्ययानुपहतो ऽपि दशार्धवृत्त्या निद्रामुवाह जठरीकृतलोकयात्रः अन्तर्जले ऽहिकशिपुस्पर्शानुकूलां भीमोर्मिमालिनि जनस्य सुखं विवृण्वन्

yo 'vidyayānupahato 'pi daśārdha-vṛttyā nidrām uvāha jaṭharī-kṛta-loka-yātraḥ antar-jale 'hikaśipu-sparśānukūlāṁ bhīmormi-mālini janasya sukhaṁ vivṛṇvan

Synonyms

yaḥone; avidyayāinfluenced by nescience; anupahataḥwithout being affected; apiin spite of; daśārdhafive; vṛttyāinteraction; nidrāmsleep; uvāhaaccepted; jaṭharīwithin the abdomen; kṛtadoing so; loka-yātraḥmaintenance of the different entities; antaḥ-jalewithin the water of devastation; ahi-kaśipuon the snake bed; sparśa-anukūlāmhappy for the touch; bhīma-ūrmiviolent waves; mālinichain of; janasyaof the intelligent person; sukhamhappiness; vivṛṇvanshowing..

Translation

My Lord, You accept the pleasure of sleeping in the water of devastation, where there are violent waves, and You enjoy pleasure on the bed of snakes, showing the happiness of Your sleep to intelligent persons. At that time, all the universal planets are stationed within Your abdomen.

Purport

Persons who cannot think of anything beyond the limit of their own power are like frogs in a well who cannot imagine the length and breadth of the great Pacific Ocean. Such people take it as legendary when they hear that the Supreme Lord is lying on His bed within the great ocean of the universe. They are surprised that one can lie down within the water and sleep very happily. But a little intelligence can mitigate this foolish astonishment. There are many living entities within the bed of the ocean who also enjoy the material bodily activities of eating, sleeping, defending and mating. If such insignificant living entities can enjoy life within the water, why can't the Supreme Lord, who is all-powerful, sleep on the cool body of a serpent and enjoy in the turmoil of violent ocean waves? The distinction of the Lord is that His activities are all transcendental, and He is able to do anything and everything without being deterred by limitations of time and space. He can enjoy His transcendental happiness regardless of material considerations.

Verse 20 of 43
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