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1 Srimad Bhagavatam Sri Krishna The Original Personality of Godhead Canto 1 Chapter 3 Text 28-30

2 Text 28 ete cā ṁ śa-kalā ḥ pu ṁ sa ḥ k ṛṣṇ as tu bhagavān svayam indrāri-vyākula ṁ loka ṁ m ṛḍ ayanti yuge yuge All of the above-mentioned incarnations are either plenary portions or portions of the plenary portions of the Lord, but Lord Śrī K ṛṣṇ a is the original Personality of Godhead. All of them appear on planets whenever there is a disturbance created by the atheists. The Lord incarnates to protect the theists.

3  In this particular stanza Lord Śrī K ṛṣṇ a, the Personality of Godhead, is distinguished from other incarnations.  He is counted amongst the avatāras (incarnations) because out of His causeless mercy the Lord descends from His transcendental abode. Avatāra means “one who descends.”  His different plenary portions or parts of the plenary portions, or His differentiated portions directly or indirectly empowered by Him, descend to this material world to execute certain specific functions  Originally the Lord is full of all opulences, all prowess, all fame, all beauty, all knowledge and all renunciation. Sometimes He exhibits only some of His opulences as needed at that particular time.  Example: Narshimha displayed power, Nārada, Lord Buddha created faith in the mass of people, Rāma and Dhanvantari displayed His fame, Balarāma, Mohinī and Vāmana exhibited His beauty, Dattātreya, Matsya, Kumāra and Kapila exhibited His transcendental knowledge, Nara and Nārāya ṇ a Ṛṣ is exhibited His renunciation.  but Lord K ṛṣṇ a, the primeval Lord, exhibited the complete features of Godhead, and thus it is confirmed that He is the source of all other incarnations.

4  And the most extraordinary feature exhibited by Lord Śrī K ṛṣṇ a was His internal energetic manifestation of His pastimes with the cowherd girls.  His pastimes with the gopīs are all displays of transcendental existence, bliss and knowledge, although these are manifested apparently as sex love.  The specific attraction of His pastimes with the gopīs should never be misunderstood.  The Bhāgavatam relates these transcendental pastimes in the Tenth Canto. And in order to reach the position to understand the transcendental nature of Lord K ṛṣṇ a’s pastimes with the gopīs, the Bhāgavatam promotes the student gradually in nine other cantos.  In the Bhagavad-gītā the Lord emphatically declares that there is no truth greater than or equal to Himself. In this stanza the word svayam is particularly mentioned to confirm that Lord K ṛṣṇ a has no other source than Himself.  The summum bonum K ṛṣṇ a is one without a second.

5  He Himself has expanded Himself in various parts, portions and particles as svaya ṁ -rūpa, svayam-prakāśa, tad-ekātmā, prābhava, vaibhava, vilāsa, avatāra, āveśa, and jīvas, all provided with innumerable energies just suitable to the respective persons and personalities.  Learned scholars in transcendental subjects have carefully analyzed the summum bonum K ṛṣṇ a to have sixty-four principal attributes.  All the expansions or categories of the Lord possess only some percentages of these attributes. But Śrī K ṛṣṇ a is the possessor of the attributes cent percent.  His personal expansions such as svayam-prakāśa and tad-ekātmā, up to the categories of the avatāras who are all vi ṣṇ u-tattva, possess up to ninety-three percent of these transcendental attributes.  Lord Śiva, who is neither avatāra nor āveśa nor in between them, possesses almost eighty-four percent of the attributes.  The jīvas, or the individual living beings in different statuses of life, possess up to the limit of seventy-eight percent of the attributes.

6  The most perfect of living beings is Brahmā, the supreme administrator of one universe. He possesses seventy-eight percent of the attributes in full.  All other demigods have the same attributes in less quantity, whereas human beings possess the attributes in very minute quantity.  The standard of perfection for a human being is to develop the attributes up to seventy-eight percent in full.  The living being can never possess attributes like Śiva, Vi ṣṇ u or Lord K ṛṣṇ a. A living being can become godly by developing the seventy-eight-percent transcendental attributes in fullness.  The godly living beings who are all residents of the planets in the spiritual sky are eternal associates of God in different spiritual planets called Hari-dhāma and Maheśa-dhāma.  The abode of Lord K ṛṣṇ a above all spiritual planets is called K ṛṣṇ aloka or Goloka V ṛ ndāvana, and the perfected living being, by developing seventy-eight percent of the above attributes in fullness, can enter the planet of K ṛṣṇ aloka after leaving the present material body.

7 Text 29 janma guhya ṁ bhagavato ya etat prayato nara ḥ sāya ṁ prātar g ṛṇ an bhaktyā du ḥ kha-grāmād vimucyate Whoever carefully recites the mysterious appearances of the Lord, with devotion in the morning and in the evening, gets relief from all miseries of life.

8  In the Bhagavad-gītā the Personality of Godhead has declared that anyone who knows the principles of the transcendental birth and activities of the Lord will go back to Godhead after being relieved from this material bondage.  So simply knowing factually the mysterious way of the Lord’s incarnation in this material world can liberate one from material bondage.  Therefore the birth and activities of the Lord, as manifested by Him for the welfare of the people in general, are not ordinary.  They are mysterious, and only by those who carefully try to go deep into the matter by spiritual devotion is the mystery discovered.  It is advised therefore that one who simply recites this chapter of Bhāgavatam, describing the appearance of the Lord in different incarnations, in sincerity and devotion, can have insight into the birth and activities of the Lord.

9 Text 30 etad rūpa ṁ bhagavato hy arūpasya cid-ātmana ḥ māyā-gu ṇ air viracita ṁ mahadādibhir ātmani The conception of the virā ṭ universal form of the Lord, as appearing in the material world, is imaginary. It is to enable the less intelligent [and neophytes] to adjust to the idea of the Lord’s having form. But factually the Lord has no material form.

10  The conception of the Lord known as the viśva-rūpa or the virā ṭ - rūpa is particularly not mentioned along with the various incarnations of the Lord.  Because all the incarnations of the Lord mentioned above are transcendental and there is not a tinge of materialism in their bodies.  The virā ṭ -rūpa is conceived for those who are just neophyte worshipers.  In the virā ṭ -rūpa the material manifestations of different planets have been conceived as His legs, hands, etc., it will be explained in the Second Canto.  Actually all such descriptions are for the neophytes. The neophytes cannot conceive of anything beyond matter.  The conclusion is that the material conception of the body of the Lord as virā ṭ is imaginary. Both the Lord and the living beings are living spirits and have original spiritual bodies.


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