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SB 1.6.29 (1962)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 29

Kalpanta idam adaya shayane ambhasi udanwatah
Shishaisor anupranam vivishe antar aham vibhoh,

ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Kalpanta—at the end of Brahma's one day, Idam—this, Adaya—taking together, Shayane—having gone to lie down, Ambhasi—in the causal water, Udanwatah—devastation, Shishoisor—lying of the Personality of Godhead, (Narayana), Anupranam—breathing, Vivishe—entered into, Antar—within, Aham—I, Vibhoh—of the Lord Brahma,


TRANSLATION

At the end of millennium when the Lord Personality of Godhead Narayana lie down within the water of devastation, at that time when Brahma began to enter into Him along with all creative elements, I also entered within through his breathing.


PURPORT

Narada is known as the son of Brahma as much as Lord Krishna is the son of Vasudeva. The Personality of Godhead and His liberated devotees like Narada appear in the material world by the same process. As is said in the Bhagwat Geeta that the birth and activities of the Lord are all transcendental. Therefore, according to authorised opinion the birth of Narada as the son of Brahma is also a transcendental pastime of the devotee. His appearance and disappearance are practically on the same level as that of the Lord. The Lord and His devotees are therefore simultaneously one and different as spiritual entities. They belong to the same category of transcendence.