The Glories of Lord Ananta (Śeṣa/Saṅkarṣaṇa) and the Cosmic Foundation Beneath Pātāla
स एव भगवाननन्तोऽनन्तगुणार्णव आदिदेव उपसंहृतामर्षरोषवेगो लोकानां स्वस्तय आस्ते ॥ ६ ॥
sa eva bhagavān ananto ’nanta-guṇārṇava ādi-deva upasaṁhṛtāmarṣa-roṣa-vego lokānāṁ svastaya āste.
Él mismo es el Señor Anantadeva, océano de cualidades espirituales ilimitadas y Deidad primordial; no es diferente de la Suprema Personalidad de Dios. Para el bienestar de todos los seres en este mundo, mora en Su propia morada, conteniendo el ímpetu de la ira y la intolerancia.
Anantadeva’s main mission is to dissolve this material creation, but He checks His anger and intolerance. This material world is created to give the conditioned souls another chance to go back home, back to Godhead, but most of them do not take advantage of this facility. After the creation, they again exercise their old propensity for lording it over the material world. These activities of the conditioned souls anger Anantadeva, and He desires to destroy the entire material world. Yet, because He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, He is kind toward us and checks His anger and intolerance. Only at certain times does He express His anger and destroy the material world.
This verse states that Lord Ananta, the original divine being and an ocean of limitless qualities, restrains His wrath and remains for the welfare and auspiciousness of all the worlds.
In the context of Ananta’s glories, Śukadeva highlights the Lord’s supreme self-control: although fully capable of destroying disorder, He curbs the impulse of wrath to protect and sustain the cosmos.
Practice strength with restraint—cultivate patience and self-mastery, using power or authority for the welfare of others rather than reacting in anger.