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ŚB 5.15.6

भूम्न ऋषिकुल्यायामुद्गीथस्तत: प्रस्तावो देवकुल्यायां प्रस्तावान्नियुत्सायां हृदयज आसीद्विभुर्विभो रत्यां च पृथुषेणस्तस्मान्नक्त आकूत्यां जज्ञे नक्ताद्‍द्रुतिपुत्रो गयो राजर्षिप्रवर उदारश्रवा अजायत साक्षाद्भ‍गवतो विष्णोर्जगद्रिरक्षिषया गृहीतसत्त्वस्य कलाऽऽत्मवत्त्वादिलक्षणेन महापुरुषतां प्राप्त: ॥ ६ ॥
bhūmna ṛṣikulyāyām udgīthas tataḥ prastāvo devakulyāyāṁ prastāvān niyutsāyāṁ hṛdayaja āsīd vibhur vibho ratyāṁ ca pṛthuṣeṇas tasmān nakta ākūtyāṁ jajñe naktād druti-putro gayo rājarṣi-pravara udāra-śravā ajāyata sākṣād bhagavato viṣṇor jagad-rirakṣiṣayā gṛhīta-sattvasya kalātmavattvādi-lakṣaṇena mahā-puruṣatāṁ prāptaḥ.

Synonyms

bhūmnaḥfrom King Bhūmā; ṛṣi-kulyāyāmin the womb of his wife, named Ṛṣikulyā; udgīthaḥthe son named Udgītha; tataḥagain from King Udgītha; prastāvaḥthe son named Prastāva; deva-kulyāyāmhis wife, named Devakulyā; prastāvātfrom King Prastāva; niyutsāyāmin his wife, named Niyutsā; hṛdaya-jaḥthe son; āsītwas begotten; vibhuḥnamed Vibhu; vibhoḥfrom King Vibhu; ratyāmin his wife, named Ratī; caalso; pṛthu-ṣeṇaḥnamed Pṛthuṣeṇa; tasmātfrom him (King Pṛthuṣeṇa); naktaḥa son named Nakta; ākūtyāmin his wife, named Ākūti; jajñewas begotten; naktātfrom King Nakta; druti-putraḥa son in the womb of Druti; gayaḥnamed King Gaya; rāja-ṛṣi-pravaraḥmost exalted among the saintly royal order; udāra-śravāḥfamous as a very pious king; ajāyatawas born; sākṣāt bhagavataḥof the Supreme Personality of Godhead directly; viṣṇoḥof Lord Viṣṇu; jagat-rirak-ṣiṣayāfor the purpose of giving protection to the whole world; gṛhītawho is conceived; sattvasyain the śuddha-sattva qualities; kalā-ātma-vattva-ādiof being a direct incarnation of the Lord; lakṣaṇenaby symptoms; mahā-puruṣatāmthe chief quality of being the leader of the human society (exactly like the chief leader of all living beings, Lord Viṣṇu); prāptaḥachieved.

Translation

In the womb of his wife, Ṛṣikulyā, King Bhūmā begot a son named Udgītha. From Udgītha’s wife, Devakulyā, a son named Prastāva was born, and Prastāva begot a son named Vibhu through his wife, Niyutsā. In the womb of his wife, Ratī, Vibhu begot a son named Pṛthuṣeṇa. Pṛthuṣeṇa begot a son named Nakta in the womb of his wife, named Ākūti. Nakta’s wife was Druti, and from her womb the great King Gaya was born. Gaya was very famous and pious; he was the best of saintly kings. Lord Viṣṇu and His expansions, who are meant to protect the universe, are always situated in the transcendental mode of goodness, known as viśuddha-sattva. Being the direct expansion of Lord Viṣṇu, King Gaya was also situated in the viśuddha-sattva. Because of this, Mahārāja Gaya was fully equipped with transcendental knowledge. Therefore he was called Mahāpuruṣa.

Purport

From this verse it appears that the incarnations of God are various. Some are part and parcel of the direct expansions, and some are direct expansions of Lord Viṣṇu. A direct incarnation of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is called aṁśa or svāṁśa, whereas an incarnation from aṁśa is called kalā. Among the kalās there are the vibhinnāṁśa-jīvas, or living entities. These are counted among the jīva-tattvas. Those who come directly from Lord Viṣṇu are called viṣṇu-tattva and are sometimes designated as Mahāpuruṣa. Another name for Kṛṣṇa is Mahāpuruṣa, and a devotee is sometimes called mahā-pauruṣika.