हस्तौ च निरभिद्येतां बलं ताभ्यां ततः स्वराट् ।
पादौ च निरभिद्येतां गतिस्ताभ्यां ततो हरिः ॥५८॥

hastau ca nirabhidyetÄá¹
balaá¹ tÄbhyÄá¹ tataḥ svarÄá¹­
pÄdau ca nirabhidyetÄá¹
gatis tÄbhyÄá¹ tato hariḥ

 hastau - the two hands; ca - and; nirabhidyetÄm - were manifested; balam - power; tÄbhyÄm - from them; tataḥ - thereafter; svarÄá¹­ - Lord Indra; pÄdau - the two feet; ca - and; nirabhidyetÄm - became manifested; gatiḥ - the process of movement; tÄbhyÄm - from them; tataḥ - then; hariḥ - Lord Viṣṇu.


Text

Thereafter the two hands of the universal form of the Lord became manifested, and with them the power of grasping and dropping things, and after that Lord Indra appeared. Next the legs became manifested, and with them the process of movement, and after that Lord Viṣṇu appeared.

Purport

The deity presiding over the hands is Indra, and the presiding deity of movement is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu. Viṣṇu appeared on the appearance of the legs of the virÄá¹­-puruá¹£a.