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Priya Bhagawadbandhuvullara,

Asmathsree Gurubhyo Namaha

Srimannarayana Ramanuja Yathibhyo Namaha

Srimathay Narayananayanamaha

Srimathay Ramanujaya Namaha

Jaishrimannarayana

 

Lord Krishna in 10th chapter, Vibhooti Yogam, explains elaborately that

He is the merit of each and everything very explicitly which is more

than enough to prove His supremacy. In the following verse He says He

is the ever moving air and inexhaustible time (Kaalaha) which shows

that every body and everything whether he recognizes it or not is fully

packed in Lord Krishna and there is no way anybody can forget Him even

for a millionth of a moment.

 

"pavanah pavatamasmi

Rama sastrabhrtam aham

jhasanam makaraschasmi

srotasamasmi jahnavi 10-31

 

I am the air among the ever-dynamic, Rama among the wielders of weapons,

Crocodile among the fish, Ganges among the rivers

 

'Akhsaranam akarowsmi

dvandvassamaasikasya cha

aha mayvakshayaha kaalaha

dhataham vishwatomukha' 10-33

 

I am the 'A' among the letters, dual word among the compounds, Time

among the inexhaustible and Brahma among the multi faced

 

 

What else one needs to prove the ultimacy/supremacy of Lord Laxmi

Narayana

 

Sarvaparadhamulato

 

Azhwar Emberumaanaar Jeeyar Acharyar Divya Tiruvadigalay Saranam

 

Kilambi RamakrishnaRamanuja Dasan

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