Canto 3: The Status QuoChapter 9: Brahma's Prayers for Creative Energy

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 3.9.35

rishim adyam na badhnati

papiyams tvam rajo-gunah

yan mano mayi nirbaddham

prajah samsrijato 'pi te

SYNONYMS

rishim -- unto the great sage; adyam -- the first of the kind; na -- never; badhnati -- encroaches; papiyan -- vicious; tvam -- you; rajah-gunah -- the material mode of passion; yat -- because; manah -- mind; mayi -- in Me; nirbaddham -- compact in; prajah -- progeny; samsrijatah -- generating; api -- in spite of; te -- your.

TRANSLATION

You are the original rishi, and because your mind is always fixed on Me, even though you will be engaged in generating various progeny, the vicious mode of passion will never encroach upon you.

PURPORT

The same assurance is given to Brahma in the Second Canto, Chapter Nine, verse 36. Being so favored by the Lord, Brahma's schemes and plans are all infallible. If sometimes Brahma is seen to be bewildered, as, in the Tenth Canto, he is bewildered by seeing the action of the internal potency, that is also for his further advancement in transcendental service. Arjuna is found to be similarly bewildered. All such bewilderment of the pure devotees of the Lord is specifically meant for their further advancement in knowledge of the Lord.

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