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Chapter 10The Infinite Glories of the Ultimate TruthVerse 27

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Anvaya:

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Rudra Vaisnava Sampradaya:


Visnuswami
Sridhara Swami's Commentary

Of powerful horses and mighty elephants, Lord Krishna's vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence is the horse Uccaihsrava and the elephant Airavata, who both were manifested by amrtodbhavam which was the churning of the ocean of milk into celestial nectar by the demigods and demons as revealed in the Puranas. And know that Lord Krishna's vibhuti manifests amongst humans as the ruler of men being naradhipam the royal king.

Brahma Vaisnava Sampradaya:


Madhvacarya
There is no commentary for this verse.

Sri Vaisnava Sampradaya:


Ramanuja
There is no commentary for this verse.

Kumara Vaisnava Sampradaya:


Nimbaditya
Kesava Kasmiri's Commentary

Among horses and elephants Lord Krishna's vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence is Uccaihsrava and Airavata respectively who were both churned from the nectar by the demigods. Among humans His vibhuti is the royal king.

Thus ends commentaries of chapter 10, verse 27 of the Srimad Bhagavad-Gita.

Verse 27


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