Canto 3: The Status QuoChapter 8: Manifestation of Brahmā from Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.8.11

so 'ntaḥ śarīre 'rpita-bhūta-sūkṣmaḥ

kālātmikāḿ śaktim udīrayāṇaḥ

uvāsa tasmin salile pade sve

yathānalo dāruṇi ruddha-vīryaḥ

SYNONYMS

saḥ — the Supreme Lord; antaḥ — within; śarīrein the transcendental body; arpita — kept; bhūta — material elements; sūkṣmaḥ — subtle; kāla-ātmikām — the form of time; śaktim — energy; udīrayāṇaḥ — invigorating; uvāsa — resided; tasmin — therein; salilein the water; padein the place; sve — His own; yathāas much as; analaḥ — fire; dāruṇiin the fuel wood; ruddha-vīryaḥ — submerged strength.

TRANSLATION

Just like the strength of fire within fuel wood, the Lord remained within the water of dissolution, submerging all the living entities in their subtle bodies. He lay in the self-invigorated energy called kāla.

PURPORT

After the three worlds — the upper, lower and middle planetary systems — merged into the water of dissolution, the living entities of all the three worlds remained in their subtle bodies by dint of the energy called kāla. In this dissolution, the gross bodies became unmanifest, but the subtle bodies existed, just like the water of the material creation. Thus the material energy was not completely wound up, as is the case in the full dissolution of the material world.

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