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Srimad Bhagavatam — Dvadasha Skandha, Shloka 30

Mārkaṇḍeya Ṛṣi Meets Lord Śiva: Devotee as Living Tīrtha and the Lord’s Māyā

नैतावता भगवत: स्वमायामयवृत्तिभि: । न दुष्येतानुभावस्तैर्मायिन: कुहकं यथा ॥ ३० ॥

naitāvatā bhagavataḥ sva-māyā-maya-vṛttibhiḥ na duṣyetānubhāvas tair māyinaḥ kuhakaṁ yathā

这种表面的谦卑只是慈悲的示现。至上主及其亲随以自身迷幻之力所呈现的作为,并不损其威能,正如魔术师展示戏法也不会削弱其本领。

svamāyā — of His own illusory energy
sva:
B
Bhagavān (Supreme Lord)

FAQs

This verse states that although the Lord manifests transformations through His own māyā, His divine potency and position are never tainted—like a magician who remains separate from his illusion.

To show that the Lord’s creative and illusory energies can produce real effects in the world without altering or contaminating the Lord Himself, who always remains transcendental.

It encourages devotees to trust that God is always pure and in control, and to seek shelter in bhakti rather than being overwhelmed by changing circumstances created by māyā.