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Not at all astonishing

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"not at all astonishing"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 2

The primeval Lord, being all-powerful, can do whatever He likes, and therefore His assuming the incarnation of a tortoise or a fish for serving a particular purpose is not at all astonishing.
SB 2.7.13, Purport:
The primeval Lord, being all-powerful, can do whatever He likes, and therefore His assuming the incarnation of a tortoise or a fish for serving a particular purpose is not at all astonishing. Therefore we should not have any hesitation whatsoever in accepting the statements of the authentic scriptures like Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam.
The gigantic work of churning the milk ocean by the combined effort of the demigods and the demons required a gigantic resting ground or pivot for the gigantic Mandara Hill. Thus to help the attempt of the demigods the primeval Lord assumed the incarnation of a gigantic tortoise, swimming in the ocean of milk. At the same time, the mountain scratched His backbone as He was partially sleeping and thus relieved His itching sensation.
Page Title:Not at all astonishing
Compiler:Labangalatika, Erick
Created:08 of Aug, 2009
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=9, CC=2, OB=3, Lec=0, Con=1, Let=0
No. of Quotes:15