sa cÄvanijyamÄnÄá¹…ghriḥ
samantÄt paya-Å«rmibhiḥ
karoti Å›yÄmalÄá¹ bhÅ«miá¹
harin-marakatÄÅ›mabhiḥ
saḥ - that mountain; ca - also; avanijyamÄna-aá¹…ghriḥ - whose foot is always washed; samantÄt - all around; payaḥ-Å«rmibhiḥ - by waves of milk; karoti - makes; Å›yÄmalÄm - dark green; bhÅ«mim - ground; harit - green; marakata - with emerald; aÅ›mabhiḥ - stones.
From ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam we understand that there are various oceans. Somewhere there is an ocean filled with milk, somewhere an ocean of liquor, an ocean of ghee, an ocean of oil, and an ocean of sweet water. Thus there are different varieties of oceans within this universe. The modern scientists, who have only limited experience, cannot defy these statements; they cannot give us full information about any planet, even the planet on which we live. From this verse, however, we can understand that if the valleys of some mountains are washed with milk, this produces emeralds. No one has the ability to imitate the activities of material nature as conducted by the Supreme Personality of Godhead.