SB 1.13.49

TEXT 49
 
TEXT
सो ऽयमद्य महाराज भगवान्भूतभावनः ।
कालरूपो ऽवतीर्णो ऽस्याम् अभावाय सुरद्विषाम् ॥ ४९ ॥
so 'yam adya maharaja
bhagavan bhūta-bhavanaḥ
kala-rūpo 'vatirno 'syam
abhavaya sura-dvisam
saḥ-that Supreme Lord; ayam-the Lord Sri Krsna; adya-at present; maharaja-O King; bhagavan-the Personality of Godhead; bhūta-bhavanaḥ-the creator or the father of everything created; kala-rūpaḥ-in the disguise of devouring time; avatirnaḥ-descended; asyam-upon the world; abhavaya-for eliminating; sura-dvisam-those who are against the will of the Lord.
TRANSLATION
That Supreme Personality of Godhead Lord Sri Krsna in the guise of all devouring time [kala-rūpa] has now descended on earth to eliminate the envious from the world.
PURPORT
There are two classes of human beings, namely the envious and the obedient. Since the Supreme Lord is one and the father of all living beings, the envious living beings are also His sons, but they are known as the asuras. But the living beings who are obedient to the Supreme Father are called devatas, or demigods, because they are not contaminated by the material conception of life. The asuras are not only envious of the Lord in even denying the existence of the Lord, but they are also envious of all other living beings. The predominance of asuras in the world is occasionally rectified by the Lord when He eliminates them from the world and establishes a rule of devatas like the Panḍavas. His designation as kala in disguise is significant. He is not at all dangerous, but He is the transcendental form of eternity, knowledge and bliss. For the devotees His factual form is disclosed, and for the nondevotees He appears like kala-rūpa which is causal form. This causal form of the Lord is not at all pleasing to the asuras, and therefore they think of the Lord as formless in order to feel secure that they will not be vanquished by the Lord.

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