SB 2.1.28
TEXT 28
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TEXT
उरःस्थलं ज्योतिरनीकमस्य ग्रीवा महर्वदनं वै जनो ऽस्य ।
तपो वराटीं विदुरादिपुंसः सत्यं तु शीर्षाणि सहस्रशीर्ष्णः ॥ २८ ॥ uraḥ-sthalam jyotir-anikam asya
griva mahar vadanam vai jano 'sya
tapo varatim vidur adi-pumsaḥ
satyam tu sirsani sahasra-sirsnaḥ
uraḥ-high; sthalam-place (the chest); jyotir-anikam-the luminary planets; asya-of Him; griva-the neck; mahaḥ-the planetary system above the luminaries; vadanam-mouth; vai-exactly; janaḥ-the planetary system above Jano; asya-of Him; tapaḥ-the planetary system above the Mahaḥ; varatim-forehead; viduḥ-is known; adi-the original; pumsaḥ-personality; satyam-the topmost planetary system; tu-but; sirsani-the head; sahasra-one thousand; sirsnaḥ-one with heads.
TRANSLATION
The chest of the Original Personality of the gigantic form is the luminary planetary system, His neck is the Mahar planets, His mouth is the Jana planets, and His forehead is the Tapas planetary system. The topmost planetary system, known as the Satyaloka, is the head of Him who has one thousand heads.
PURPORT
The effulgent luminary planets like the sun and the moon are situated almost in the midplace of the universe, and as such they are to be known as the chest of the original gigantic form of the Lord. And above the luminary planets, called also the heavenly places of the universal directorate demigods, there are the Mahar, Jana, Tapas planetary systems, and, above all, the Satyaloka planetary system, where the chief directors of the modes of material nature reside, namely Visnu, Brahma, and Siva. This Visnu is known as the Ksirodakasayi Visnu, and He acts as the Supersoul in every living being. There are innumerable universes floating on the causal ocean, and in each of them the representation of the virata form of the Lord is there along with innumerable suns, moons, heavenly demigods, Brahmas, Visnus and Sivas, and all of them are situated in one part of the inconceivable potency of Lord Krsna, as it is stated in the Bhagavad-gita (Bg. 10.42).
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