Slok90: ANurbruhath Kruseha Sthoolo GuNabhrunnirguNo MahAn
Adhruthaha Swadhruthaha SwAsyaha PrAgvamso Vamsavardhanaha
Adhruthaha Swadhruthaha SwAsyaha PrAgvamso Vamsavardhanaha
The Mega Molicule of Compressed celestial structures, Heavy with high density of extrordinary quantities of energies,the sustainer of GuNas and the devoid of GuNas( satva, rajas and thamas ),the SUPREME , the molicule not solidly strong, but strong changeless charectered Self, the ever existing self, the brand Ambassador of Sun dynasty, and the Expander of any dynasty, is sree Maha Vishnu.
The Mega Molicule is corresonding to the name " SUVARNA BINDU" , mentioned in 86th slok. The same Mega Molicule is referring to another name " Beejam avyayam" in 46th slok. This " ANu" is a repository of enormous energies ( stored at single point), which is unexhausting in nature. Name " Bruhath kruseha" interpretes, this phenomenon of "mass conversion to energy". In this act of mass energy trasfermation, the heat released is of celestial quantities. In these extreme temperatures, no entity can sustain itsnature. That's the reason, why Mega Molicule is said NirGuNaha. But, this " Suvarna bindu" can create thri guNas and can sustain them.
This place of "Mega Molicule" is called in other words " Paramdhamam"= "Final abode". This is the ultimate goal, from which the universe emerges and into which universe merges.
In the introduction of Sahasrsnamam, in the 16th, 17th slok, the same " Mega molicule is explained as the Spot of Creation and Suction ", and also described as "Jagannadha and LokapraDhAna".
Hence, the entire Sahasranamam is speaking about this " Shakti Beejam" which is an Ultimate Supreme Self , resting in Vishnu Kshetra.
In the introduction of Sahasrsnamam, in the 16th, 17th slok, the same " Mega molicule is explained as the Spot of Creation and Suction ", and also described as "Jagannadha and LokapraDhAna".
Hence, the entire Sahasranamam is speaking about this " Shakti Beejam" which is an Ultimate Supreme Self , resting in Vishnu Kshetra.
Om Vishnave namaha,
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Excellent interpretation.
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