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:śaktayaḥ sarva-bhāvānām | :śaktayaḥ sarva-bhāvānām | ||
:acintya-jñāna-gocarāḥ | :acintya-jñāna-gocarāḥ | ||
:yato | :yato 'to brahmaṇas tās tu | ||
:sargādyā bhāva-śaktayaḥ | :sargādyā bhāva-śaktayaḥ | ||
:bhavanti tapatāṁ śreṣṭha | :bhavanti tapatāṁ śreṣṭha | ||
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śaktayaḥ—energies; sarva-bhāvānām—of all types of creation; acintya—inconceivable; jñāna-gocarāḥ—by the range of | śaktayaḥ—energies; sarva-bhāvānām—of all types of creation; acintya—inconceivable; jñāna-gocarāḥ—by the range of man's knowledge; yataḥ—from whom; ataḥ—therefore; brahmaṇaḥ—from the Absolute Truth; tāḥ—those; tu—but; sarga-ādyāḥ—bringing about creation, maintenance and annihilation; bhāva-śaktayaḥ—the creative energies; bhavanti—are; tapatām—of all the ascetics; śreṣṭha—O chief; pāvakasya—of fire; yathā—as; uṣṇatā—heat. | ||
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" 'All the creative energies, which are inconceivable to a common man, exist in the Supreme Absolute Truth. These inconceivable energies act in the process of creation, maintenance and annihilation. O chief of the ascetics, just as there are two energies possessed by fire-namely heat and light-these inconceivable creative energies are the natural characteristics of the Absolute Truth.' | |||
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This is | This is a quotation from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (1.3.2). | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 27 January 2020
TEXT 113
- śaktayaḥ sarva-bhāvānām
- acintya-jñāna-gocarāḥ
- yato 'to brahmaṇas tās tu
- sargādyā bhāva-śaktayaḥ
- bhavanti tapatāṁ śreṣṭha
- pāvakasya yathoṣṇatā
SYNONYMS
śaktayaḥ—energies; sarva-bhāvānām—of all types of creation; acintya—inconceivable; jñāna-gocarāḥ—by the range of man's knowledge; yataḥ—from whom; ataḥ—therefore; brahmaṇaḥ—from the Absolute Truth; tāḥ—those; tu—but; sarga-ādyāḥ—bringing about creation, maintenance and annihilation; bhāva-śaktayaḥ—the creative energies; bhavanti—are; tapatām—of all the ascetics; śreṣṭha—O chief; pāvakasya—of fire; yathā—as; uṣṇatā—heat.
TRANSLATION
" 'All the creative energies, which are inconceivable to a common man, exist in the Supreme Absolute Truth. These inconceivable energies act in the process of creation, maintenance and annihilation. O chief of the ascetics, just as there are two energies possessed by fire-namely heat and light-these inconceivable creative energies are the natural characteristics of the Absolute Truth.'
PURPORT
This is a quotation from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (1.3.2).