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Bhagavad Gita 10.29
anantaś cāsmi nāgānāṁ
varuṇo yādasām aham
pitṝṇām aryamā cāsmi
yamaḥ saṁyamatām aham
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Bhagavad Gita 10.29
anantaś cāsmi nāgānāṁ
varuṇo yādasām aham
pitṝṇām aryamā cāsmi
yamaḥ saṁyamatām aham
Synonyms:
anantaḥ — Ananta; ca — also; asmi — I am; nāgānām — of the many-hooded serpents; varuṇaḥ — the demigod controlling the water; yādasām — of all aquatics; aham — I am; pitṝṇām — of the ancestors; aryamā — Aryamā; ca — also; asmi — I am; yamaḥ — the controller of death; saṁyamatām — of all regulators; aham — I am.
Translation:
Of
the many-hooded Nāgas I am Ananta, and among the aquatics I am the
demigod Varuṇa. Of departed ancestors I am Aryamā, and among the
dispensers of law I am Yama, the lord of death.
Purport:
Among
the many-hooded Nāga serpents, Ananta is the greatest, as is the
demigod Varuṇa among the aquatics. They both represent Kṛṣṇa. There is
also a planet of Pitās, ancestors, presided over by Aryamā, who
represents Kṛṣṇa. There are many living entities who give punishment to
the miscreants, and among them Yama is the chief. Yama is situated in a
planet near this earthly planet. After death those who are very sinful
are taken there, and Yama arranges different kinds of punishments for
them.
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