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Hridayananda…

 

He lies down… He expands Himself. Krsna expands into innumerable forms, although He's one God. But He expands Himself, He's very powerful! So He has one particular form called Maha-visnu… (Sanskrit)… in which He lies down in what is called (Sanskrit), the Causual Ocean. It's an ocean which contains the entire energy of material causation.

 

It's interesting. It's a very big concept. In this material world we have what we call physics or chemistry… and now of course there are higher order physics… like now they discovered quantum mechanics… and there's things way beyond that. So, all this roughly falls within the heading of material causation; the way that material entities affect each other. The energy for all this is coming from what is called the Ocean of Causality.

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I wonder how big the Visnu appears on the Causual Ocean? What are the proportions?

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Hridy: …and now according to Vedic cosmology, the universe last about over 300 trillion years… universe expands and contract… as the cosmologist at M.I.T. now suspect. So that incarnation or expansion of Krsna called Maha-Visnu, who breathes out and then all the universes comes out… and then He inhales them. That is just a secondary… even interciary (guessed at spelling… wouldn't know how to look it up) incarnation of God. In other words, it's not even one of the main incarnations. So try to understand how great God is. One of His minor incarnations can simply breathe in and out billions of universes.

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