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jagṛhe pauruṣaṁ rūpaṁ<br>
:jagṛhe pauruṣaṁ rūpaṁ
bhagavān mahad-ādibhiḥ<br>
:bhagavān mahad-ādibhiḥ
sambhūtaṁ ṣoḍaśa-kalam<br>
:sambhūtaṁ ṣoḍaśa-kalam
ādau loka-sisṛkṣayā<br>
:ādau loka-sisṛkṣayā
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jagṛhe—accepted; pauruṣam—the puruṣa incarnation; rūpam—the form; bhagavān—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; mahat-ādibhiḥ—by the total material energy etc.; sambhūtam—created; ṣoḍaśa—sixteen; kalam—energies; ādau—originally; loka—the material worlds; sisṛkṣayā—with the desire to create.
''jagṛhe''—accepted; ''pauruṣam''—the ''puruṣa'' incarnation; ''rūpam''—the form; ''bhagavān''—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; ''mahat-ādibhiḥ''—by the total material energy etc.; ''sambhūtam''—created; ''ṣoḍaśa—''sixteen; ''kalam''—energies; ''ādau''—originally; ''loka''—the material worlds; ''sisṛkṣayā''—with the desire to create.
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“In the beginning of the creation, the Lord expanded Himself in the form of the puruṣa incarnation, accompanied by all the ingredients of material creation. First He created the sixteen principal energies suitable for creation. This was for the purpose of manifesting the material universes.”
“In the beginning of the creation, the Lord expanded Himself in the form of the puruṣa incarnation, accompanied by all the ingredients of material creation. First He created the sixteen principal energies suitable for creation. This was for the purpose of manifesting the material universes.”
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This is a verse from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam ([[SB 1.3.1]]). The commentary of Madhva on Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam mentions that the following sixteen spiritual energies are present in the spiritual world: (1) śrī, (2) bhū, (3) līlā, (4) kānti, (5) kīrti, (6) tuṣṭi, (7) gīr, (8) puṣṭi, (9) satyā (10) jñānājñānā, (11) jayā utkarṣiṇī, (12) vimalā, (13) yogamāyā, (14) prahvī, (15) īśānā and (16) anugrahā. In his commentary on the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta, Śrī Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa has said that the above energies are also known by nine names: (1) vimalā, (2) utkarṣiṇī (3) jñānā, (4) kriyā, (5) yogā, (6) prahvī, (7) satyā, (8) īśānā and (9) anugrahā. In the Bhagavat-sandarbha of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī (text 103) they are described as śrī, puṣṭi, gīr, kānti, kīrti, tuṣṭi, ilā, jaya; vidyāvidyā, māyā, samvit, sandhinī, hlādinī, bhakti, mūrti, vimalā, yogā, prahvī, īśānā, anugrahā, etc. All these energies act in different spheres of the Lord’s supremacy.
This is a verse from ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' ([[SB 1.3.1]]). The commentary of Madhva on ''Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam'' mentions that the following sixteen spiritual energies are present in the spiritual world: (1) ''śrī'', (2) ''bhū'', (3) ''līlā'', (4) ''kānti'', (5) ''kīrti'', (6) ''tuṣṭi'', (7) ''gīr'', (8) ''puṣṭi'', (9) ''satyā'' (10) ''jñānājñānā'', (11) ''jayā utkarṣiṇī'', (12) ''vimalā'', (13) ''yogamāyā'', (14) ''prahvī'', (15) ''īśānā'' and (16) ''anugrahā''. In his commentary on the ''Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta'', Śrī Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa has said that the above energies are also known by nine names: (1) ''vimalā'', (2) ''utkarṣiṇī'' (3) ''jñānā'', (4) ''kriyā'', (5) ''yogā'', (6) ''prahvī'', (7) ''satyā'', (8) ''īśānā'' and (9) ''anugrahā''. In the ''Bhagavat-sandarbha'' of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī (text 103) they are described as ''śrī'', ''puṣṭi'', ''gīr'', ''kānti'', ''kīrti'', ''tuṣṭi'', ''ilā'', ''jaya''; ''vidyāvidyā'', ''māyā'', ''samvit'', ''sandhinī'', ''hlādinī'', ''bhakti'', ''mūrti'', ''vimalā'', ''yogā'', ''prahvī'', ''īśānā'', ''anugrahā'', etc. All these energies act in different spheres of the Lord’s supremacy.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 84

jagṛhe pauruṣaṁ rūpaṁ
bhagavān mahad-ādibhiḥ
sambhūtaṁ ṣoḍaśa-kalam
ādau loka-sisṛkṣayā


SYNONYMS

jagṛhe—accepted; pauruṣam—the puruṣa incarnation; rūpam—the form; bhagavān—the Supreme Personality of Godhead; mahat-ādibhiḥ—by the total material energy etc.; sambhūtam—created; ṣoḍaśa—sixteen; kalam—energies; ādau—originally; loka—the material worlds; sisṛkṣayā—with the desire to create.


TRANSLATION

“In the beginning of the creation, the Lord expanded Himself in the form of the puruṣa incarnation, accompanied by all the ingredients of material creation. First He created the sixteen principal energies suitable for creation. This was for the purpose of manifesting the material universes.”


PURPORT

This is a verse from Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (SB 1.3.1). The commentary of Madhva on Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam mentions that the following sixteen spiritual energies are present in the spiritual world: (1) śrī, (2) bhū, (3) līlā, (4) kānti, (5) kīrti, (6) tuṣṭi, (7) gīr, (8) puṣṭi, (9) satyā (10) jñānājñānā, (11) jayā utkarṣiṇī, (12) vimalā, (13) yogamāyā, (14) prahvī, (15) īśānā and (16) anugrahā. In his commentary on the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta, Śrī Baladeva Vidyābhūṣaṇa has said that the above energies are also known by nine names: (1) vimalā, (2) utkarṣiṇī (3) jñānā, (4) kriyā, (5) yogā, (6) prahvī, (7) satyā, (8) īśānā and (9) anugrahā. In the Bhagavat-sandarbha of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī (text 103) they are described as śrī, puṣṭi, gīr, kānti, kīrti, tuṣṭi, ilā, jaya; vidyāvidyā, māyā, samvit, sandhinī, hlādinī, bhakti, mūrti, vimalā, yogā, prahvī, īśānā, anugrahā, etc. All these energies act in different spheres of the Lord’s supremacy.