etad aṇá¸aá¹ viÅ›eá¹£Äkhyaá¹
krama-vṛddhair daśottaraiḥ
toyÄdibhiḥ parivá¹›taá¹
pradhÄnenÄvá¹›tair bahiḥ
yatra loka-vitÄno 'yaá¹
rūpaṠbhagavato hareḥ
etat - this; aṇá¸am - egg; viÅ›eá¹£a-Äkhyam - called viÅ›eá¹£a; krama - one after another; vá¹›ddhaiḥ - increased; daÅ›a - ten times; uttaraiḥ - greater; toya-Ädibhiḥ - by water and so on; parivá¹›tam - enveloped; pradhÄnena - by pradhÄna; Ävá¹›taiḥ - covered; bahiḥ - on the outside; yatra - where; loka-vitÄnaḥ - the extension of the planetary systems; ayam - this; rÅ«pam - form; bhagavataḥ - of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; hareḥ - of Lord Hari.
This universe, or the universal sky which we can visualize with its innumerable planets, is shaped just like an egg. As an egg is covered by a shell, the universe is also covered by various layers. The first layer is water, the next is fire, then air, then sky, and the ultimate holding crust is pradhÄna. Within this egglike universe is the universal form of the Lord as the virÄá¹-puruá¹£a. All the different planetary situations are parts of His body. This is already explained in the beginning of ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, Second Canto. The planetary systems are considered to form different bodily parts of that universal form of the Lord. Persons who cannot directly engage in the worship of the transcendental form of the Lord are advised to think of and worship this universal form. The lowest planetary system, PÄtÄla, is considered to be the sole of the Supreme Lord, and the earth is considered to be the belly of the Lord. Brahmaloka, or the highest planetary system, where BrahmÄ lives, is considered to be the head of the Lord.
This virÄá¹-puruá¹£a is considered an incarnation of the Lord. The original form of the Lord is Kṛṣṇa, as confirmed in Brahma-saá¹hitÄ: Ädi-puruá¹£a. The virÄá¹-puruá¹£a is also puruá¹£a, but He is not Ädi-puruá¹£a. The Ädi-puruá¹£a is Kṛṣṇa: īśvaraḥ paramaḥ kṛṣṇaḥ sac-cid-Änanda-vigrahaḥ/ anÄdir Ädir govindaḥ. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ Kṛṣṇa is also accepted as the Ädi-puruá¹£a, the original. Kṛṣṇa says, “No one is greater than Me.†There are innumerable expansions of the Lord, and all of them are puruá¹£as, or enjoyers, but neither the virÄá¹-puruá¹£a nor the puruá¹£a-avatÄras — KÄraṇodakaÅ›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu, GarbhodakaÅ›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu and KṣīrodakaÅ›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu — nor any of the many other expansions, is the original. In each universe there are GarbhodakaÅ›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu, the virÄá¹-puruá¹£a and KṣīrodakaÅ›ÄyÄ« Viṣṇu. The active manifestation of the virÄá¹-puruá¹£a is described here. Persons who are in the lower grade of understanding regarding the Supreme Personality of Godhead may think of the universal form of the Lord, for that is advised in the BhÄgavatam.
The dimensions of the universe are estimated here. The outer covering is made of layers of water, air, fire, sky, ego and mahat-tattva, and each layer is ten times greater than the one previous. The space within the hollow of the universe cannot be measured by any human scientist or anyone else, and beyond the hollow there are seven coverings, each one ten times greater than the one preceding it. The layer of water is ten times greater than the diameter of the universe, and the layer of fire is ten times greater than that of water. Similarly, the layer of air is ten times greater than that of fire. These dimensions are all inconceivable to the tiny brain of a human being.
It is also stated that this description is of only one egglike universe. There are innumerable universes besides this one, and some of them are many, many times greater. It is considered, in fact, that this universe is the smallest; therefore the predominating superintendent, or BrahmÄ, has only four heads for management. In other universes, which are far greater than this one, BrahmÄ has more heads. In the Caitanya-caritÄmá¹›ta it is stated that all these BrahmÄs were called one day by Lord Kṛṣṇa on the inquiry of the small BrahmÄ, who, after seeing all the larger BrahmÄs, was thunderstruck. That is the inconceivable potency of the Lord. No one can measure the length and breadth of God by speculation or by false identification with God. These attempts are symptoms of lunacy.