At the end of Manu's time there is not necessarily a devastation, but at the end of the Caksusa-manvantara, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, by His illusory energy, wanted to show Satyavrata the effects of devastation
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"At the end of Manu's time there is not necessarily a devastation, but at the end of the Caksusa-manvantara, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, by His illusory energy, wanted to show Satyavrata the effects of devastation"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 8
Pulling the boat, with you and all the ṛṣis in it, O King, I shall travel in the water of devastation until the night of Lord Brahmā's slumber is over.
This particular devastation actually took place not during the night of Lord Brahmā but during his day, for it was during the time of Cākṣuṣa Manu. Brahmā's night takes place when Brahmā goes to sleep, but in the daytime there are fourteen Manus, one of whom is Cākṣuṣa Manu. Therefore, Śrīla Viśvanātha Cakravartī Ṭhākura comments that although it was daytime for Lord Brahmā, Brahmā felt sleepy for a short time by the supreme will of the Lord. This short period is regarded as Lord Brahmā's night. This has been elaborately discussed by Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī in his Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta. The following is a summary of his analysis. Because Agastya Muni cursed Svāyambhuva Manu, during the time of Svāyambhuva Manu a devastation took place. This devastation is mentioned in the Matsya Purāṇa. During the time of Cākṣuṣa Manu, by the supreme will of the Lord, there was suddenly another pralaya, or devastation. This is mentioned by Mārkaṇḍeya Ṛṣi in the Viṣṇu-dharmottara. At the end of Manu's time there is not necessarily a devastation, but at the end of the Cākṣuṣa-manvantara, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, by His illusory energy, wanted to show Satyavrata the effects of devastation. Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī also agrees with this opinion. The Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta says:
- madhye manvantarasyaiva
- muneḥ śāpān manuṁ prati
- pralayo 'sau babhūveti
- purāṇe kvacid īryate
- ayam ākasmiko jātaś
- cākṣuṣasyāntare manoḥ
- pralayaḥ padmanābhasya
- līlayeti ca kutracit
- sarva-manvantarasyānte
- pralayo niścitaṁ bhavet
- viṣṇu-dharmottare tv etat
- mārkaṇḍeyeṇa bhāṣitam
- manor ante layo nāsti
- manave 'darśi māyayā
- viṣṇuneti bruvāṇais tu
- svāmibhir naiṣa manyate
- At The End
- Manu
- Time
- There Is Not
- Not Necessary
- Devastation
- Caksusa
- Manvantara
- Supreme Personality of Godhead
- God's Illusory Energies
- God Wants
- God's Showing
- Wanting to Show
- God and Satyavrata
- Effect
- God's Devastating
- Srimad-Bhagavatam, Canto 08 Chapter 24 Purports - Matsya, the Lord's Fish Incarnation
- Srimad Bhagavatam, Canto 08 Purports
Page Title: | At the end of Manu's time there is not necessarily a devastation, but at the end of the Caksusa-manvantara, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, by His illusory energy, wanted to show Satyavrata the effects of devastation |
Compiler: | MadhuGopaldas |
Created: | 09 of Nov, 2012 |
Totals by Section: | BG=0, SB=1, CC=0, OB=0, Lec=0, Con=0, Let=0 |
No. of Quotes: | 1 |