Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 2: Prayers by the Demigods for Lord Krishna in the Womb

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.2.6

bhagavān api viśvātmā

viditvā kamsajam bhayam

yadūnām nija-nāthānām

yogamāyām samādiśat

SYNONYMS

bhagavānŚrī Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; api — also; viśvātmā — who is the Supersoul of everyone; viditvā — understanding the position of the Yadus and His other devotees; kamsa-jam — because of Kamsa; bhayam — fear; yadūnām — of the Yadus; nija-nāthānām — who had accepted Him, the Supreme Lord, as their supreme shelter; yogamāyām — unto Yogamāyā, the spiritual potency of Krishna; samādiśat — ordered as follows.

TRANSLATION

To protect the Yadus, His personal devotees, from Kamsa's attack, the Personality of Godhead, Viśvātmā, the Supreme Soul of everyone, ordered Yogamāyā as follows.

PURPORT

The words bhagavān api viśvātmā viditvā kamsajam bhayam are commented upon by Śrīla Sanātana Gosvāmī. Bhagavān svayam is Krishna (krishnas tu bhagavān svayam). He is Viśvātmā, the original Supersoul of everyone, because his plenary portion expands as the Supersoul. This is confirmed in Bhagavad-gītā (13.3): kshetra jñam cāpi mām viddhi sarva-kshetreshu bhārata. Lord Krishna is the kshetra jña, or Supersoul, of all living entities. He is the original source of all expansions of the Personality of Godhead. There are hundreds and thousands of plenary expansions of Vishnu, such as Sańkarshana, Pradyumna, Aniruddha and Vāsudeva, but here in this material world, the Viśvātmā, the Supersoul for all living entities, is Kshīrodakaśāyī Vishnu. As stated in Bhagavad-gītā (18.61), īśvarah sarva-bhūtānām hrid-deśe'rjuna tishthati: "The Supreme Lord is situated in the heart of all living entities, O Arjuna." Krishna is actually Viśvātmā by His plenary expansion as vishnu-tattva, yet because of His affection for His devotees, He acts as Supersoul to give them directions (sarvasya cāham hridi sannivishto mattah smritir jñānam apohanam ca [Bg. 15.15]).

The affairs of the Supersoul pertain to Kshīrodakaśāyī Vishnu, but Krishna took compassion on Devakī, His devotee, because He understood her fear of Kamsa's persecution. A pure devotee is always fearful of material existence. No one knows what will happen next, for one may have to change his body at any moment (tathā dehāntara-prāptih). Knowing this fact, a pure devotee acts in such a way that he will not have his life spoiled by being obliged to accept another body and undergo the tribulations of material existence. This is bhayam, or fear. Bhayam dvitīyābhiniveśatah syāt (Bhāg. 11.2.37). This fear is due to material existence. Properly speaking, everyone should always be alert and fearful of material existence, but although everyone is prone to be affected by the ignorance of material existence, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krishna, is always alert to the protection of His devotees. Krishna is so kind and affectionate toward His devotees that He helps them by giving them the intelligence by which to exist in this material world without forgetting Him even for a moment. The Lord says:

teshām evānukampārtham

aham ajñāna-jam tamah

nāśayāmy ātma-bhāvastho

jñāna-dīpena bhāsvatā

"Out of compassion for them, I, dwelling in their hearts, destroy with the shining lamp of knowledge the darkness born of ignorance." (Bg. 10.11)

The word yoga means "link." Any system of yoga is an attempt to reconnect our broken relationship with the Supreme Personality of Godhead. There are different types of yoga, of which bhakti-yoga is the best. In other yoga systems, one must undergo various processes before attaining perfection, but bhakti-yoga is direct. The Lord says in Bhagavad-gītā (6.47):

yoginām api sarveshām

mad-gatenāntarātmanā

śraddhāvān bhajate yo mām

sa me yuktatamo matah

"Of all yogīs, he who always abides in Me with great faith, worshiping Me in transcendental loving service, is most intimately united with Me in yoga and is the highest of all." For the bhakti-yogī, a human body is guaranteed in his next existence, as stated by Lord Krishna (śucīnām śrīmatām gehe yoga-bhrashto 'bhijāyate). Yogamāyā is the spiritual potency of the Lord. Out of affection for His devotees, the Lord always stays in spiritual touch with them, although otherwise His māyā potency is so strong that she bewilders even exalted demigods like Brahmā. Therefore the Lord's potency is called yogamāyā. Since the Lord is Viśvātmā, He immediately ordered Yogamāyā to give protection to Devakī.

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