तेषां स्वविभूतीनां लोकपालानां च विविधवीर्योपबृंहणाय भगवान् परममहा
पुरुषो महाविभूतिपतिरन्तर्याम्यात्मनो विशुद्धसत्त्वं धर्मज्ञानवैराग्यैश्वर्याद्यष्ट
महासिद्ध्य्उपलक्षणं विष्वक्सेनादिभिः स्वपार्षदप्रवरैः परिवारितो निजवरायुधो
पशोभितैर्निजभुजदण्डैः सन्धारयमाणस्तस्मिन्गिरिवरे समन्तात्सकललोकस्वस्तय
आस्ते ॥४०॥

teá¹£Äá¹ sva-vibhÅ«tÄ«nÄá¹ loka-pÄlÄnÄá¹ ca vividha-vÄ«ryopabá¹›á¹haṇÄya bhagavÄn parama-mahÄ-puruá¹£o mahÄ-vibhÅ«ti-patir antaryÄmy Ätmano viÅ›uddha-sattvaá¹ dharma-jñÄna-vairÄgyaiÅ›varyÄdy-aṣṭa-mahÄ-siddhy-upalaká¹£aṇaá¹ viá¹£vaksenÄdibhiḥ sva-pÄrá¹£ada-pravaraiḥ parivÄrito nija-varÄyudhopaÅ›obhitair nija-bhuja-daṇá¸aiḥ sandhÄrayamÄṇas tasmin giri-vare samantÄt sakala-loka-svastaya Äste

 teá¹£Äm - of all of them; sva-vibhÅ«tÄ«nÄm - who are his personal expansions and assistants; loka-pÄlÄnÄm - who are entrusted with looking after the universal affairs; ca - and; vividha - varieties; vÄ«rya-upabá¹›á¹haṇÄya - for expanding the powers; bhagavÄn - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; parama-mahÄ-puruá¹£aḥ - the foremost master of all kinds of opulence, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; mahÄ-vibhÅ«ti-patiḥ - the master of all inconceivable potencies; antaryÄmÄ« - the Supersoul; Ätmanaḥ - of Himself; viÅ›uddha-sattvam - having an existence without contamination by the material modes of nature; dharma-jñÄna-vairÄgya - of religion, pure knowledge and renunciation; aiÅ›varya-Ädi - of all kinds of opulence; aṣṭa - eight; mahÄ-siddhi - and of great mystic perfections; upalaká¹£aṇam - having the characteristics; viá¹£vaksena-Ädibhiḥ - by His expansion known as Viá¹£vaksena and others; sva-pÄrá¹£ada-pravaraiḥ - the best of personal assistants; parivÄritaḥ - surrounded; nija - His own; vara-Äyudha - by different types of weapons; upaÅ›obhitaiḥ - being decorated; nija - own; bhuja-daṇá¸aiḥ - with stout arms; sandhÄrayamÄṇaḥ - manifesting this form; tasmin - on that; giri-vare - great mountain; samantÄt - all around; sakala-loka-svastaye - for the benefit of all the planetary systems; Äste - exists.


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The Supreme Personality of Godhead is the master of all transcendental opulences and the master of the spiritual sky. He is the Supreme Person, BhagavÄn, the Supersoul of everyone. The demigods, led by Indra, the King of heaven, are entrusted with seeing to the affairs of the material world. To benefit all living beings in all the varied planets and to increase the power of those elephants and of the demigods, the Lord manifests Himself on top of that mountain in a spiritual body, uncontaminated by the modes of material nature. Surrounded by His personal expansions and assistants like Viá¹£vaksena, He exhibits all His perfect opulences, such as religion and knowledge, and His mystic powers such as aṇimÄ, laghimÄ and mahimÄ. He is beautifully situated, and He is decorated by the different weapons in His four hands.

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