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भवाप्ययौ हि भूतानां शरुतौ विस्तरशॊ मया
तवत्तः कमलपत्राक्ष माहात्म्यम अपि चाव्ययम

bhavāpyayau hi bhūtānāṁ
śrutau vistaraśo mayā
tvattaḥ kamala-patrākṣa
māhātmyam api cāvyayam

WORD BY WORD — PALAVRA POR PALAVRA

bhavaappearance
apyayaudisappearance
hicertainly
bhūtānāmof all living entities
śrutauhave been heard
vistaraśaḥin detail
mayāby me
tvattaḥfrom You
kamala-patra-akṣaO lotus-eyed one
māhātmyamglories
apialso
caand
avyayaminexhaustible

TRANSLATION — TRADUÇÃO

O lotus-eyed one, I have heard from You in detail about the appearance and disappearance of every living entity and have realized Your inexhaustible glories.


PURPORT — SIGNIFICADO

Arjuna addresses Lord Kṛṣṇa as “lotus-eyed” (Kṛṣṇa’s eyes appear just like the petals of a lotus flower) out of his joy, for Kṛṣṇa has assured him, in a previous chapter, ahaṁ kṛtsnasya jagataḥ prabhavaḥ pralayas tathā: “I am the source of the appearance and disappearance of this entire material manifestation.” Arjuna has heard of this from the Lord in detail. Arjuna further knows that in spite of His being the source of all appearances and disappearances, He is aloof from them. As the Lord has said in the Ninth Chapter, He is all-pervading, yet He is not personally present everywhere. That is the inconceivable opulence of Kṛṣṇa which Arjuna admits that he has thoroughly understood.



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