|
Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
<< Canto 3, The Status Quo >> << 13 - The Appearance of Lord Varāha >>
<< VERSE 30 >>
खुरैः क्षुरप्रैर्दरयंस्तदाप उत्पारपारं त्रिपरू रसायाम् ददर्श गां तत्र सुषुप्सुरग्रे यां जीवधानीं स्वयमभ्यधत्त
khuraiḥ kṣuraprair darayaṁs tad āpa utpāra-pāraṁ tri-parū rasāyām dadarśa gāṁ tatra suṣupsur agre yāṁ jīva-dhānīṁ svayam abhyadhatta
WORD BY WORD
khuraiḥ by the hooves; kṣurapraiḥ compared to a sharp weapon; darayan penetrating; tat that; āpaḥ water; utpāra-pāram found the limitation of the unlimited; tri-paruḥ the master of all sacrifices; rasāyām within the water; dadarśa found; gām the earth; tatra there; suṣupsuḥ lying; agre in the beginning; yām whom; jīva-dhānīm the resting place for all living entities; svayam personally; abhyadhatta uplifted.;
TRANSLATION
| Lord Boar penetrated the water with His hooves, which were like sharp arrows, and found the limits of the ocean, although it was unlimited. He saw the earth, the resting place for all living beings, lying as it was in the beginning of creation, and He personally lifted it.
|
PURPORT
| The word rasāyām is sometimes interpreted to mean Rasātala, the lowest planetary system, but that is not applicable in this connection, according to Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura. The earth is seven times superior to the other planetary systems, namely Tala, Atala, Talātala, Vitala, Rasātala, Pātāla, etc. Therefore the earth cannot be situated in the Rasātala planetary system. It is described in the Viṣṇu-dharma:
| | pātāla-mūleśvara-bhoga-saṁhatau
vinyasya pādau pṛthivīṁ ca bibhrataḥ
yasyopamāno na babhūva so ’cyuto
mamāstu māṅgalya-vivṛddhaye hariḥ
| | Therefore the Lord found the earth on the bottom of the Garbhodaka Ocean, where the planets rest during the devastation at the end of Brahmā’s day.
|
|
| |