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The Lord's vilasa expansions are described in the following verse from the Laghu-bhagavatamrta (1.15): When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilasa-vigrahas

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Sri Caitanya-caritamrta

CC Madhya-lila

The Lord’s vilāsa expansions are described in the following verse from the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (1.15): “When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilāsa-vigrahas.” The Lord’s svāṁśa expansions are also described in the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (1.17): tādṛśo nyūna-śaktiṁ yo vyanakti svāṁśa īritaḥ, saṅkarṣaṇādir matsyādir yathā tat-tat-svadhāmasu.

“In the tad-ekātma-rūpa there are pastime expansions [vilāsa] and personal expansions [svāṁśa]. Consequently there are two divisions. According to pastime and personal expansion, there are various differences.

The Lord’s vilāsa expansions are described in the following verse from the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (1.15):

svarūpam anyākāraṁ yat tasya bhāti vilāsataḥ
prāyeṇātma-samaṁ śaktyā sa vilāso nigadyate

When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilāsa-vigrahas.” The Lord’s svāṁśa expansions are also described in the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (1.17):

tādṛśo nyūna-śaktiṁ yo vyanakti svāṁśa īritaḥ
saṅkarṣaṇādir matsyādir yathā tat-tat-svadhāmasu

When a form of Kṛṣṇa is nondifferent from the original form but is less important and exhibits less potency, it is called svāṁśa. Examples of svāṁśa expansions can be found in the quadruple forms of the Lord residing in Their respective places, beginning with Saṅkarṣaṇa, Vāsudeva, Pradyumna and Aniruddha, and also in the puruṣa-avatāras, līlā-avatāras, manvantara-avatāras and yuga-avatāras.

Page Title:The Lord's vilasa expansions are described in the following verse from the Laghu-bhagavatamrta (1.15): When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilasa-vigrahas
Compiler:Nabakumar
Created:2021-05-08, 07:43:28
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