Canto 3: The Status Quo | Chapter 6: Creation of the Universal Form |
Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.6.11
atha tasyābhitaptasya
katidhāyatanāni ha
nirabhidyanta devānāḿ
tāni me gadataḥ śṛṇu
SYNONYMS
atha — therefore; tasya — His; abhitaptasya — in terms of His contemplation; katidhā — how many; āyatanāni — embodiments; ha — there were; nirabhidyanta — by separated parts; devānām — of the demigods; tāni — all those; me gadataḥ — described by me; śṛṇu — just hear.
TRANSLATION
Maitreya said: You may now hear from me how the Supreme Lord separated Himself into the diverse forms of the demigods after the manifestation of the gigantic universal form.
PURPORT
The demigods are separated parts and parcels of the Supreme Lord, as are all other living entities. The only difference between the demigods and the ordinary living entities is that when the living entities are rich in pious acts of devotional service to the Lord, and when their desire to lord it over material energy has vanished, they are promoted to the posts of demigods, who are entrusted by the Lord with executing the management of the universal affairs.
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