Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 13: The Stealing of the Boys and Calves by Brahmā

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.13.42

ita ete 'tra kutratyā

man-māyā-mohitetare

tāvanta eva tatrābdaḿ

krīḍanto viṣṇunā samam

SYNONYMS

itaḥ — for this reason; ete — these boys with their calves; atra — here; kutratyāḥ — where have they come from; mat-māyā-mohita-itare — different from those who were mystified by my illusory potency; tāvantaḥ — the same number of boys; eva — indeed; tatra — there; ā-abdam — for one year; krīḍantaḥare playing; viṣṇunā samam — along with Kṛṣṇa.

TRANSLATION

A similar number of boys and calves have been playing with Kṛṣṇa for one whole year, yet they are different from the ones illusioned by my mystic potency. Who are they? Where did they come from?

PURPORT

Although appearing like calves, cows and cowherd boys, these were all Viṣṇu. Actually they were viṣṇu-tattva, not jīva-tattva. Brahmā was surprised. "The original cowherd boys and cows," he thought, "are still where I put them last year. So who is it that is now keeping company with Kṛṣṇa exactly as before? Where have they come from?" Brahmā was surprised that his mystic power had been neglected. Without touching the original cows and cowherd boys kept by Brahmā, Kṛṣṇa had created another assembly of calves and boys, who were all expansions of viṣṇu-tattva. Thus Brahmā's mystic power was superseded.

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