Canto 12: The Age of DeteriorationChapter 11: Summary Description of the Mahāpuruṣa

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.11.14-15

ojaḥ-saho-bala-yutaḿ

mukhya-tattvaḿ gadāḿ dadhat

apāḿ tattvaḿ dara-varaḿ

tejas-tattvaḿ sudarśanam

nabho-nibhaḿ nabhas-tattvam

asiḿ carma tamo-mayam

kāla-rūpaḿ dhanuḥ śārńgaḿ

tathā karma-mayeṣudhim

SYNONYMS

ojaḥ-sahaḥ-bala — with the power of the senses, the power of the mind and the power of the body; yutam — conjoined; mukhya-tattvam — the principle element, air, which is the vital force within the material body; gadām — His club; dadhat — carrying; apām — of water; tattvam — the element; dara — His conchshell; varam — excellent; tejaḥ-tattvam — the element fire; sudarśanam — His Sudarśana disc; nabhaḥ-nibham — just like the sky; nabhaḥ-tattvam — the element ether; asim — His sword; carma — His shield; tamaḥ-mayam — composed of the mode of ignorance; kāla-rūpam — appearing as time; dhanuḥ — His bow; śārńgam — named Śārńga; tathā — and; karma-maya — representing the active senses; iṣu-dhim — the quiver holding His arrows.

TRANSLATION

The club the Lord carries is the chief element, prāṇa, incorporating the potencies of sensory, mental and physical strength. His excellent conchshell is the element water, His Sudarśana disc the element fire, and His sword, pure as the sky, the element ether. His shield embodies the mode of ignorance, His bow, named Śārńga, time, and His arrow-filled quiver the working sensory organs.

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