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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 2.1.32
vrīdottaraushtho 'dhara eva lobho
dharmah stano 'dharma-patho 'sya prishtham
kas tasya medhram vrishanau ca mitrau
kukshih samudrā girayo 'sthi-sańghāh
SYNONYMS
vrīda — modesty; uttara — upper; oshthah — lip; adharah — chin; eva — certainly; lobhah — hankering; dharmah — religion; stanah — breast; adharma — irreligion; pathah — way; asya — His; prishtham — back; kah — Brahmā; tasya — His; medhram — genitals; vrishanau — testicles; ca — also; mitrau — the Mitrā-varunas; kukshih — waist; samudrāh — the oceans; girayah — the hills; asthi — bones; sańghāh — stack.
TRANSLATION
Modesty is the upper portion of His lips, hankering is His chin, religion is the breast of the Lord, and irreligion is His back. Brahmājī, who generates all living beings in the material world, is His genitals, and the Mitrā-varunas are His two testicles. The ocean is His waist, and the hills and mountains are the stacks of His bones.
PURPORT
The Supreme Lord is not impersonal, as misconceived by less intelligent thinkers. Rather, He is the Supreme person, as confirmed in all authentic Vedic literatures. But His personality is different from what we can conceive. It is stated here that Brahmājī acts as His genitals and that the Mitrā-varunas are His two testicles. This means that as a person He is complete with all bodily organs, but they are of different types with different potencies. When the Lord is described as impersonal, therefore, it should be understood that His personality is not exactly the type of personality found within our imperfect speculation. One can, however, worship the Lord even by seeing the hills and mountains or the ocean and the sky as different parts and parcels of the gigantic body of the Lord, the virāt-purusha. The virāt-rūpa, as exhibited by Lord Krishna to Arjuna, is a challenge to the unbelievers.
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