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Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.10.64
devo 'suro naro 'nyo vā
neśvaro 'stīha kaścana
daivenāpohitum dvayoh
SYNONYMS
devah — the demigods; asurah — the demons; narah — humans; anyah — or anyone else; vā — either; na — not; īśvarah — the supreme controller; asti — is; iha — in this world; kaścana — anyone; ātmanah — one's own; anyasya — another's; vā — either; dishtam — destiny; daivena — which is given by the Supreme Lord; apohitum — to undo; dvayoh — of both of them.
TRANSLATION
Maya Dānava said: What has been destined by the Supreme Lord for oneself, for others, or for both oneself and others cannot be undone anywhere or by anyone, whether one be a demigod, a demon, a human being or anyone else.
PURPORT
The Supreme Lord is one — Krishna, the vishnu-tattva. Krishna expands Himself into vishnu-tattva personal expansions (svāmśa), who control everything. Maya Dānava said, "However I plan, you plan or both of us plan, the Lord has planned what is to happen. No one's plan will be successful without His sanction." We may make our own various plans, but unless they are sanctioned by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Vishnu, they will never be successful. Hundreds and millions of plans are made by all kinds of living entities, but without the sanction of the Supreme Lord they are futile.
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