Vibhūti-yoga in the Bhāgavata: The Lord’s Manifest Opulences and the Discipline of Control
सिद्धेश्वराणां कपिल: सुपर्णोऽहं पतत्रिणाम् । प्रजापतीनां दक्षोऽहं पितृणामहमर्यमा ॥ १५ ॥
siddheśvarāṇāṁ kapilaḥ suparṇo ’haṁ patatriṇām prajāpatīnāṁ dakṣo ’haṁ pitṝṇām aham aryamā
Sa mga siddha Ako si Kapila, at sa mga ibon Ako ang Suparṇa Garuḍa. Sa mga Prajāpati Ako si Dakṣa, at sa mga Pitṛ (ninuno) Ako si Aryamā.
This verse teaches that the Lord can be recognized through the greatest representatives in each category—Kapila among perfected sages, Garuda among birds, Daksha among progenitors, and Aryama among the forefathers—helping devotees remember Him everywhere.
In the Uddhava Gītā section, Kṛṣṇa instructs Uddhava on steady God-consciousness; listing His prominent manifestations (vibhutis) trains the mind to connect the world back to the Supreme.
Practice remembrance by linking excellence and order in life to the Divine—when you encounter outstanding wisdom, strength, or leadership, consciously reflect that all such greatness ultimately rests in Bhagavān.