Kāla-vibhāga: The Divisions of Time from Atom to Brahmā, and the Lord Beyond Time
एवं कालोऽप्यनुमित: सौक्ष्म्ये स्थौल्ये च सत्तम । संस्थानभुक्त्या भगवानव्यक्तो व्यक्तभुग्विभु: ॥ ३ ॥
evaṁ kālo ’py anumitaḥ saukṣmye sthaulye ca sattama saṁsthāna-bhuktyā bhagavān avyakto vyakta-bhug vibhuḥ
おお最勝の者よ。微細と粗大の諸構成が結合し離散する運動を量ることで、時は推し量られる。その時とはバガヴァーン・ハリの力であり、物質界に姿を現さずとも、あらゆる運動を統べ、顕現世界を享受する遍在の主である。
This verse says time is known by inference—recognized through its observable effects in both subtle and gross states of matter and experience.
He clarifies that the Lord is transcendental (avyakta) and not materially visible, yet He pervades everything and oversees the manifest cosmos as its ultimate controller and witness.
By seeing change as the mark of time, one becomes less attached to temporary forms and more focused on the unchanging Supreme Lord behind all transformations.