CC Adi 5.100-101 (1975)
TEXTS 100-101
- ananta-śayyāte tāṅhā karila śayana
- sahasra mastaka tāṅra sahasra vadana
- sahasra-caraṇa-hasta, sahasra-nayana
- sarva-avatāra-bīja, jagat-kāraṇa
SYNONYMS
ananta-śayyāte—on Lord Ananta as a bed; tāṅhā—there; karila śayana—lay down; sahasra—thousands; mastaka—heads; tāṅra—His; sahasra vadana—thousands of faces; sahasra—thousands; caraṇa—legs; hasta—hands; sahasra-nayana—thousands of eyes; sarva-avatāra-bīja—the seed of all incarnations; jagat-kāraṇa—the cause of the material world.
TRANSLATION
He lay there with Ananta as His bed. Lord Ananta is a divine serpent having thousands of heads, thousands of faces, thousands of eyes and thousands of hands and feet. He is the seed of all incarnations and is the cause of the material world.
PURPORT
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
In the reservoir of water first created by the perspiration of Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu, the Lord lies on the Śeṣa plenary expansion of Viṣṇu, who is described in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam and in the four Vedas as follows:
- sahasra-śīrṣā puruṣaḥ sahasrākṣaḥ sahasra-pāt
- sa bhūmiṁ viśvato vṛtvātyatiṣṭhad daśāṅgulam
The Viṣṇu form called Ananta-śayana has thousands of hands and legs and thousands of eyes, and He is the active generator of all the incarnations within the material world.