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Srimad Bhagavatam — Dashama Skandha, Shloka 1

The Appearance of Lord Viṣṇu (Kṛṣṇa) and the Divine Exchange with Yoga-māyā

श्रीशुक उवाच अथ सर्वगुणोपेत: काल: परमशोभन: । यर्ह्येवाजनजन्मक्षन शान्तर्क्षग्रहतारकम् ॥ १ ॥ दिश: प्रसेदुर्गगनं निर्मलोडुगणोदयम् । मही मङ्गलभूयिष्ठपुरग्रामव्रजाकरा ॥ २ ॥ नद्य: प्रसन्नसलिला ह्रदा जलरुहश्रिय: । द्विजालिकुलसन्नादस्तवका वनराजय: ॥ ३ ॥ ववौ वायु: सुखस्पर्श: पुण्यगन्धवह: शुचि: । अग्नयश्च द्विजातीनां शान्तास्तत्र समिन्धत ॥ ४ ॥ मनांस्यासन् प्रसन्नानि साधूनामसुरद्रुहाम् । जायमानेऽजने तस्मिन् नेदुर्दुन्दुभय: समम् ॥ ५ ॥

śrī-śuka uvāca atha sarva-guṇopetaḥ kālaḥ parama-śobhanaḥ yarhy evājana-janmarkṣaṁ śāntarkṣa-graha-tārakam

Thereafter, at the auspicious time for the appearance of the Lord, the entire universe was surcharged with all the qualities of goodness, beauty and peace. The constellation Rohiṇī appeared, as did stars like Aśvinī. The sun, the moon and the other stars and planets were very peaceful. All directions appeared extremely pleasing, and the beautiful stars twinkled in the cloudless sky. Decorated with towns, villages, mines and pasturing grounds, the earth seemed all-auspicious. The rivers flowed with clear water, and the lakes and vast reservoirs, full of lilies and lotuses, were extraordinarily beautiful. In the trees and green plants, full of flowers and leaves, pleasing to the eyes, birds like cuckoos and swarms of bees began chanting with sweet voices for the sake of the demigods. A pure breeze began to blow, pleasing the sense of touch and bearing the aroma of flowers, and when the brāhmaṇas engaging in ritualistic ceremonies ignited their fires according to Vedic principles, the fires burned steadily, undisturbed by the breeze. Thus when the birthless Lord Viṣṇu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, was about to appear, the saints and brāhmaṇas, who had always been disturbed by demons like Kaṁsa and his men, felt peace within the core of their hearts, and kettledrums simultaneously vibrated from the upper planetary system.

śrī-śukaḥŚrī Śuka
śrī-śukaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootśrī + śuka (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन
uvācasaid
uvāca:
Kriya (क्रिया)
TypeVerb
Rootvac (धातु)
Formलिट्/Perfect, परस्मैपद, तृतीयपुरुष, एकवचन
athathen
atha:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/discourse)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootatha (अव्यय)
Formअनन्तरार्थक-अव्यय (then/now)
sarva-guṇa-upetaḥendowed with all qualities
sarva-guṇa-upetaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता/qualifier of kālaḥ)
TypeAdjective
Rootsarva (प्रातिपदिक) + guṇa (प्रातिपदिक) + upeta (i धातु + उपसर्ग upa + क्त)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन; तत्पुरुष: ‘सर्वैः गुणैः उपेतः’
kālaḥtime
kālaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता)
TypeNoun
Rootkāla (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन
parama-śobhanaḥsupremely auspicious/beautiful
parama-śobhanaḥ:
Karta (कर्ता/qualifier of kālaḥ)
TypeAdjective
Rootparama (प्रातिपदिक) + śobhana (प्रातिपदिक)
Formपुंलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन; कर्मधारय: ‘परमः शॊभनः’
yarhiwhen
yarhi:
Kala-adhikarana (काल-अधिकरण)
TypeIndeclinable
Rootyarhi (अव्यय)
Formकालवाचक-सम्बन्ध-अव्यय (relative temporal adverb: when)
evaindeed
eva:
Sambandha (सम्बन्ध/particle)
TypeIndeclinable
Rooteva (अव्यय)
Formअवधारणार्थक-अव्यय (emphasis: indeed/just)
ajana-janma-ṛkṣamthe birth-asterism of Aja (Brahmā)
ajana-janma-ṛkṣam:
Karta (कर्ता/topic; time-marker)
TypeNoun
Rootajana (प्रातिपदिक) + janma (प्रातिपदिक) + ṛkṣa (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन; तत्पुरुष: ‘अजनस्य जन्म-ऋक्षम्’ (birth-asterism of Aja)
śānta-ṛkṣa-graha-tārakamwith constellations, planets, and stars calmed
śānta-ṛkṣa-graha-tārakam:
Karta (कर्ता/qualifier of ṛkṣam)
TypeAdjective
Rootśānta (प्रातिपदिक) + ṛkṣa (प्रातिपदिक) + graha (प्रातिपदिक) + tāraka (प्रातिपदिक)
Formनपुंसकलिङ्ग, प्रथमा/Nominative, एकवचन; समाहार-द्वन्द्व/समुच्चयार्थ: ‘(with) pacified constellations, planets, and stars’ (as a collective descriptor)

As stated in the Bhagavad-gītā, the Lord says that His appearance, birth, and activities are all transcendental and that one who factually understands them is immediately eligible to be transferred to the spiritual world. The Lord’s appearance or birth is not like that of an ordinary man, who is forced to accept a material body according to his past deeds. The Lord’s appearance is explained in the previous chapter: He appears out of His own sweet pleasure.