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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 1.6.30
utthāyedam sisrikshatah
SYNONYMS
sahasra — one thousand; yuga — 4,300,000 years; paryante — at the end of the duration; utthāya — having expired; idam — this; sisrikshatah — desired to create again; marīci-miśrāh — rishis like Marīci; rishayah — all the rishis; prānebhyah — out of His senses; aham — I; ca — also; jajñire — appeared.
TRANSLATION
After 4,300,000,000 solar years, when Brahmā awoke to create again by the will of the Lord, all the rishis like Marīci, Ańgirā, Atri and so on were created from the transcendental body of the Lord, and I also appeared along with them.
PURPORT
The duration of a day in the life of Brahmā is 4,320,000,000 solar years. This is stated also in the Bhagavad-gītā. So for this period Brahmājī rests in yoga-nidrā within the body of the Garbhodakaśāyī Vishnu, the generator of Brahmā. Thus after the sleeping period of Brahmā, when there is again creation by the will of the Lord through the agency of Brahmā, all the great rishis again appear from different parts of the transcendental body, and Nārada also appears. This means that Nārada appears in the same transcendental body, just as a man awakes from sleep in the same body. Śrī Nārada is eternally free to move in all parts of the transcendental and material creations of the Almighty. He appears and disappears in his own transcendental body, which is without distinction of body and soul, unlike conditioned beings.
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