Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 70: Lord Kṛṣṇa's Daily Activities

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.70.37

śrī-nārada uvāca

dṛṣṭā māyā te bahuśo duratyayā

māyā vibho viśva-sṛjaś ca māyinaḥ

bhūteṣu bhūmaḿś carataḥ sva-śaktibhir

vahner iva cchanna-ruco na me 'dbhutam

SYNONYMS

śrī-nāradaḥ uvācaŚrī Nārada said; dṛṣṭā — seen; mayā — by me; te — Your; bahuśaḥ — many times; duratyayā — insurmountable; māyā — power of illusion; vibhoO almighty one; viśva — of the universe; sṛjaḥ — of the creator (Lord Brahmā); ca — and; māyinaḥ — of the bewilderer (You); bhūteṣu — among the created beings; bhūmanO all-encompassing one; carataḥ — (of You) who move; sva — Your own; śaktibhiḥ — by energies; vahneḥ — of fire; ivaas; channa — covered; rucaḥ — whose light; na — not; me — for me; adbhutam — amazing.

TRANSLATION

Śrī Nārada said: I have seen many times the insurmountable power of Your Māyā, O almighty one, by which You bewilder even the creator of the universe, Brahmā. O all-encompassing Lord, it does not surprise me that You disguise Yourself by Your own energies while moving among the created beings, as a fire covers its own light with smoke.

PURPORT

When Lord Kṛṣṇa questioned Nārada Muni about the intentions of the Pāṇḍavas, the sage replied that the Lord is Himself all-powerful and all-knowing, even to the extent that He can bewilder the creator of the universe, Brahmā. Nārada understood that Lord Kṛṣṇa desired to kill Jarāsandha and was thus beginning to arrange for this pastime by inquiring from Nārada about the Pāṇḍavas' intentions. Understanding the Lord's own intention, Nārada was not astonished when Lord Kṛṣṇa humbly requested information from him.

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