kaccit puranau purusau svanabhya-
padmanuvrttyeha kilavatirnau
asata urvyah kusalam vidhaya
krta-ksanau kusalam sura-gehe
kaccit -- whether; puranau -- the original; purusau -- Personalities of Godhead (Krsna and Balarama); svanabhya -- Brahma; padma-anuvrttya -- by the request of the one who is born from the lotus; iha -- here; kila -- certainly; avatirnau -- incarnated; asate -- are; urvyah -- of the world; kusalam -- well-being; vidhaya -- for doing so; krta-ksanau -- the elevators of everyone's prosperity; kusalam -- all well; sura-gehe -- in the house of Surasena.
Lord Krsna and Balarama are not two different Personalities of Godhead. God is one without a second, but He expands Himself in many forms without their being separate from one another. They are all plenary expansions. The immediate expansion of Lord Krsna is Baladeva, and Brahma, born from the lotus flower from Garbhodakasayi Visnu, is an expansion of Baladeva. This indicates that Krsna and Baladeva are not subjected to the regulations of the universe; on the contrary, the whole universe is under Their subjugation. They appeared at the request of Brahma to liberate the burden of the world, and They relieved the world by many superhuman activities so that everyone became happy and prosperous. Without the grace of the Lord, no one can become happy and prosperous. Because the happiness of the family of the Lord's devotees depends on the happiness of the Lord, Vidura first of all inquired about the well-being of the Lord.
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