SANDHINI.

10.39.53-55

Purport:

Srila Visvanatha Cakravarti explains the Lord's potencies mentioned in these verses: "Sri is the potency of wealth; Pusti that of strength; Gir, knowledge; Kanti, beauty; Kirti, fame; and Tusti, renunciation. These are the Lord's six opulences. Ila is His bhu-sakti, also known as sandhini, the internal potency of whom the element earth is an expansion.


Adi. 4.64

sandhinira sara amsa - suddha-satttva nama
bhagavanera satta haya yahate visrama

Translation:

The essential portion of the sandhini potency is suddha-sattva. Lord Krsna's existence rests upon it.


Adi. 4.65

Purport:

Krsna is always all-spiritual. Aside from the parents of the personality of Godhead, all the other paraphernalia of His existence is also essentially a manifestation of sandhini sakti, or a transformation of visuddha-sattva. To make this more clear, it may be said that this sandhini sakti of the enternal potency maintains and manifests all the variegatedness of the spiritual world. In the kingdom of God, the Lord's servants and maidservants, His consorts, His father and mother and everything else are all transformations of the spiritual existence of sandhini sakti. The existential sandhini sakti in the external potency similarly expands all the variegatedness of the material cosmos, from which we can have a glimpse of the spiritual field.


Adi. 4.66

sattvam visuddham vasudeva-sabditam
yad iyate tatra puman apavrtah
sattva ca tasmin bhagavan vasudevo
hy adhoksajo me manasa vidhiyate





Purport:

This text from Srimad Bhagavatam (4.3.23), spoken by Lord Siva when he condemned Daksa, the father of Sati, as an opponent of Visnu, confirms beyond a doubt that Lord Krsna, His fame, His qualities and everthing in connection with His paraphernalia exist in the sandhini sakti of the Lord's internal potency.

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