SB 10.89.4
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 4
- sa ātmany utthitam manyum
- ātmajāyātmanā prabhuḥ
- aśīśamad yathā vahniṁ
- sva-yonyā vāriṇātma-bhūḥ
SYNONYMS
saḥ—he; ātmani—within himself; utthitam—risen; manyum—anger; ātma-jāya—toward his son; ātmanā—by his own intelligence; prabhuḥ—the lord; aśīśamat—subdued; yathā—just as; vahnim—fire; sva—itself; yonyā—whose origin; vāriṇā—by water; ātma-bhūḥ—self-born Brahmā.
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
Though anger toward his son was now rising within his heart, Lord Brahmā was able to subdue it by applying his intelligence, in the same way that fire is extinguished by its own product, water.
PURPORT
Lord Brahmā is sometimes affected by his contact with the mode of passion. But because he is ādi-kavi, the firstborn and foremost learned scholar in the universe, when anger begins to disturb his mind he can control it by means of discriminating self-examination. In this instance he reminded himself that Bhṛgu was his son. Thus in this verse Śukadeva Gosvāmī draws the analogy that Brahmā's own expansion (his son) served to put out his anger just as water, which originally evolved from elemental fire in the primeval creation, puts out a fire.