Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 14: Brahmā's Prayers to Lord Kṛṣṇa

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.14.19

ajānatāḿ tvat-padavīm anātmany

ātmātmanā bhāsi vitatya māyām

sṛṣṭāv ivāhaḿ jagato vidhāna

iva tvam eṣo 'nta iva trinetraḥ

SYNONYMS

ajānatāmto persons who are in ignorance; tvat-padavīm — of Your transcendental position; anātmaniin the material energy; ātmā — Yourself; ātmanā — by Yourself; bhāsi — appear; vitatya — expanding; māyām — Your inconceivable energy; sṛṣṭauin the matter of creation; ivaas if; ahamI, Brahmā; jagataḥ — of the universe; vidhānein the maintenance; ivaas if; tvam eṣaḥ — Yourself; antein the annihilation; ivaas if; tri-netraḥ — Lord Śiva.

TRANSLATION

To persons ignorant of Your actual transcendental position, You appear as part of the material world, manifesting Yourself by the expansion of Your inconceivable energy. Thus for the creation of the universe You appear as me [Brahmā], for its maintenance You appear as Yourself [Viṣṇu], and for its annihilation You appear as Lord Trinetra [Śiva].

PURPORT

Although the impersonal Māyāvādī philosophers think that the demigods are illusory, Lord Brahmā, Lord Śiva and Lord Viṣṇu are stated here to be expansions of the Supreme Personality of Godhead and are thus real. Indeed, they are the extraordinarily powerful controllers of the universe. The ultimate truth is a supreme and beautiful person, and thus throughout the creation of God we will always find the personal touch.

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