The Lord remains there until the end of the kalpa in order to protect the worldly affairs created by his yoga-māyā. 


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The Lord remains there until the end of the kalpa in order to protect the worldly affairs created by his yoga-māyā.

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The Lord remains there until the end of the kalpa in order to protect the worldly affairs created by his yoga-māyā.

“Why does the Lord remain there?” He remains for the welfare of the people. That statement is explained in this verse. The Lord remains thus, on Lokāloka, until the end of the kalpa. Ākalpam gataḥ can also mean accepting this decoration or appearance. He remains in order to protect the various affairs of the world produced by his own (ātma) yoga-māyā.  If the Lord does not protect what he has produced from his energy, who else can?

|| 5.20.42 ||

yo 'ntar-vistāra etena hy aloka-parimāṇaṁ ca vyākhyātaṁ yad bahir lokālokācalāt; tataḥ parastād yogeśvara-gatiṁ viśuddhām udāharanti.

Lokāloka Mountain extends for the same distance as the total diameter of the mountain range (82,200,000 yojanas) and distance outside the mountain range is the same as the distance from Meru to the far edge of Lokāloka Mountain. They say that beyond that is the pure destination of those who aspire for liberation from the material world.

Aloka-parināmāṁ means 82,200,000 yojanas. (This is the total distance within the mountain circle, or the diameter of the circle.)[49] The yogīs pierce the shell of the universe, desiring liberation. Yogeśvara can also refer to Nārada and others.

 

|| 5.20.43 ||

aṇḍa-madhya-gataḥ sūryo

dyāv-ābhūmyor yad antaram

sūryāṇḍa-golayor madhye

koṭyaḥ syuḥ pañca-viṁśatiḥ

The sun is situated (vertically) in the middle of the universe, in the area between Bhūrloka and Bhuvarloka, which is called antarikṣa, outer space. The distance between the sun and the circumference of the universe is 250,000,000 yojanas.

With breadth of the universe has been mentioned. Now the height is mentioned. The sun is in the middle of the universal shell. What does that mean? It is between bhuvar-loka and bhūloka. The distance between the sun and the universal shell upwards is 250,000,000 yojanas. The distance from the sun to the bottom of the universal shell is the same. The evidence will be given later.

|| 5.20.44 ||



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