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śaktayaḥ sarva-bhāvānām | :śaktayaḥ sarva-bhāvānām | ||
acintya-jñāna-gocarāḥ | :acintya-jñāna-gocarāḥ | ||
yato ’to brahmaṇas tās tu | :yato ’to brahmaṇas tās tu | ||
sargādyā bhāva-śaktayaḥ | :sargādyā bhāva-śaktayaḥ | ||
bhavanti tapatāṁ śreṣṭha | :bhavanti tapatāṁ śreṣṭha | ||
pāvakasya yathoṣṇatā | :pāvakasya yathoṣṇatā | ||
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''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.’ | “‘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 also a quotation from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (1.3.2). | This is also a quotation from the ''Viṣṇu Purāṇa'' (1.3.2). | ||
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Revision as of 07:16, 6 September 2021
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 also a quotation from the Viṣṇu Purāṇa (1.3.2).