चक्रे हिरण्यकशिपुर्दोर्भ्यां ब्रह्मवरेण च ।
वशे सपालान्लोकांस्त्रीनकुतोमृत्युरुद्धतः ॥१९॥

cakre hiraṇyakaśipur
dorbhyÄá¹ brahma-vareṇa ca
vaÅ›e sa-pÄlÄn lokÄá¹s trÄ«n
akuto-mṛtyur uddhataḥ

 cakre - made; hiraṇyakaÅ›ipuḥ - HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu; dorbhyÄm - by his two arms; brahma-vareṇa - by the benediction of BrahmÄ; ca - and; vaÅ›e - under his control; sa-pÄlÄn - along with their protectors; lokÄn - the worlds; trÄ«n - three; akutaḥ-má¹›tyuḥ - fearing death from no one; uddhataḥ - puffed up.


Text

The elder child, HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu, was unafraid of death from anyone within the three worlds because he received a benediction from Lord BrahmÄ. He was proud and puffed up due to this benediction and was able to bring all three planetary systems under his control.

Purport

As will be revealed in later chapters, HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu underwent severe austerity and penance to satisfy BrahmÄ and thus receive a benediction of immortality. Actually, it is impossible even for Lord BrahmÄ to give anyone the benediction of becoming immortal, but indirectly HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu received the benediction that no one within this material world would be able to kill him. In other words, because he originally came from the abode of Vaikuṇṭha, he was not to be killed by anyone within this material world. The Lord desired to appear Himself to kill him. One may be very proud of his material advancement in knowledge, but he cannot be immune to the four principles of material existence, namely birth, death, old age and disease. It was the Lord’s plan to teach people that even HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu, who was so powerful and strongly built, could not live more than his destined duration of life. One may become as strong and puffed up as HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu and bring under his control all the three worlds, but there is no possibility of continuing life eternally or keeping the conquered booty forever. So many emperors have ascended to power, and they are now lost in oblivion; that is the history of the world.