guášÄbhimÄnino devÄḼ
sargÄdiᚣv asya yad-bhayÄt
vartante 'nuyugaáš yeᚣÄáš
vaĹa etac carÄcaram
guáša - the modes of material nature; abhimÄninaḼ - in charge of; devÄḼ - the demigods; sarga-Ädiᚣu - in the matter of creation and so on; asya - of this world; yat-bhayÄt - out of fear of whom; vartante - carry out functions; anuyugam - according to the yugas; yeᚣÄm - of whom; vaĹe - under the control; etat - this; cara-acaram - everything animate and inanimate.
The three modes of material nature, namely goodness, passion and ignorance, are under the control of three deities â BrahmÄ, Viᚣášu and Lord Ĺiva. Lord Viᚣášu is in charge of the mode of goodness, Lord BrahmÄ is in charge of the mode of passion, and Lord Ĺiva is in charge of the mode of ignorance. Similarly, there are many other demigods in charge of the air department, the water department, the cloud department, etc. Just as the government has many different departments, so, within this material world, the government of the Supreme Lord has many departments, and all these departments function in proper order out of fear of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Demigods are undoubtedly controlling all matter, animate and inanimate, within the universe, but above them the supreme controller is the Personality of Godhead. Therefore in the Brahma-saášhitÄ it is said, ÄŤĹvaraḼ paramaḼ kášášŁášaḼ. Undoubtedly there are many controllers in the departmental management of this universe, but the supreme controller is KášášŁáša.
There are two kinds of dissolutions. One kind of dissolution takes place when BrahmÄ goes to sleep during his night, and the final dissolution takes place when BrahmÄ dies. As long as BrahmÄ does not die, creation, maintenance and destruction are actuated by different demigods under the superintendence of the Supreme Lord.