Vibhūti-yoga in the Bhāgavata: The Lord’s Manifest Opulences and the Discipline of Control
अहं गतिर्गतिमतां काल: कलयतामहम् । गुणानां चाप्यहं साम्यं गुणिन्यौत्पत्तिको गुण: ॥ १० ॥
ahaṁ gatir gatimatāṁ kālaḥ kalayatām aham gunāṇāṁ cāpy ahaṁ sāmyaṁ guṇiny autpattiko guṇaḥ
Ako ang sukdulang hantungan ng mga naghahangad ng pag-unlad; sa mga may pagpipigil, Ako ang Kala (panahon). Sa mga guna Ako ang pagkakapantay, at sa mga banal Ako ang likás na kabutihan.
In this verse, Kṛṣṇa identifies Himself as kāla—Time itself—showing that all measurement, change, and inevitable transformation ultimately rest on Him.
Kṛṣṇa teaches Uddhava how to perceive the Lord everywhere: by recognizing His supreme presence as the essence behind powerful principles like time, destiny, and the balance of the guṇas.
Offer your plans and progress to Kṛṣṇa as the final purpose—letting spiritual intention guide work, learning, and relationships rather than mere restlessness or ambition.