अहं सर्वस्य प्रभवो मत्तो देवाः सवासवाः । आदित्या वसवो रुद्राः साध्या विश्वे मरुद्गणाः
ahaṃ sarvasya prabhavo matto devāḥ savāsavāḥ | ādityā vasavo rudrāḥ sādhyā viśve marudgaṇāḥ
நான் அனைத்தின் ஆதிமூலம்; என்னிடமிருந்தே தேவர்கள் தோன்றுகின்றனர்—இந்திரனுடன் வஸுக்கள், மேலும் ஆதித்யர்கள், ருத்ரர்கள், சாத்யர்கள், விஶ்வேதேவர்கள், மருத்கணங்கள்।
Śrī Bhagavān (Kṛṣṇa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: gopīs
Scene: Kṛṣṇa speaks as a cosmic lord; behind him appear faint, layered silhouettes of Indra, Ādityas, Rudras, Vasus, Maruts—like emanations from a radiant center.
All divine powers and celestial orders ultimately arise from the Supreme Lord.
Dvārakā is the broader māhātmya setting; the verse primarily presents theological cosmology rather than a site-description.
None; it is a doctrinal statement on divine origin and sovereignty.