SB 3.29.45
Devanāgarī
सोऽनन्तोऽन्तकर: कालोऽनादिरादिकृदव्यय: । जनं जनेन जनयन्मारयन्मृत्युनान्तकम् ॥ ४५ ॥
Text
so ’nanto ’nta-karaḥ kālo ’nādir ādi-kṛd avyayaḥ janaṁ janena janayan mārayan mṛtyunāntakam
Synonyms
saḥ—that;anantaḥ—endless;anta-karaḥ—destroyer;kālaḥ—time;anādiḥ—without beginning;ādi-kṛt—the creator;avyayaḥ—not liable to change;janam—persons;janena—by persons;janayan—creating;mārayan—destroying;mṛtyunā—by death;antakam—the lord of death.
Translation
The eternal time factor has no beginning and no end. It is the representative of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the maker of the criminal world. It brings about the end of the phenomenal world, it carries on the work of creation by bringing one individual into existence from another, and likewise it dissolves the universe by destroying even the lord of death, Yamarāja.
Purport
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Third Canto, Twenty-ninth Chapter, of the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, entitled “Explanation of Devotional Service by Lord Kapila.”
