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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 10 Verse 28

भगवद् गीता अध्याय 10 श्लोक 28

आयुधानामहं वज्रं धेनूनामस्मि कामधुक्।
प्रजनश्चास्मि कन्दर्पः सर्पाणामस्मि वासुकिः।।10.28।।

हिंदी अनुवाद - स्वामी रामसुख दास जी ( भगवद् गीता 10.28)

।।10.28।।आयुधोंमें वज्र और धेनुओंमें कामधेनु मैं हूँ। सन्तानउत्पत्तिका हेतु कामदेव मैं हूँ और सर्पोंमें वासुकि मैं हूँ।

Rudra Vaishnava Sampradaya - Commentary

Of weapons Lord Krishnas vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence is the vajram or thunderbolt. Of the blessed cows, Lord Krishnas vibhuti is the kamadhuk the wish fulfilling cows known as Surabhi which yields all desired wishes. Lord Krishna is kandarpa or the procreation potency for begetting progeny. But whatever passion be it great or small that is not used for progeny but instead is used only for enjoying the senses and bodily delights is not a part of His vibhuti and cannot be construed as so, having no connection to it. Of poisonous snakes His vibhuti is Vasuki who was used as rope to pull the boat containing all species of life during Lord Krishnas incarnation known as Matsya and Vasuki was also used as a rope to rap around the Mandara mountain to churn the nectar for the demigods during Lord Krishnas incarnation as Kurma.

Brahma Vaishnava Sampradaya - Commentary

Shri Vaishnava Sampradaya - Commentary

Lord Krishnas vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence known as kamadhuk refers to kamadhenu or the divine and sacred Surabhi cows the fulfiller of all desires. Kandarpa is His vibhuti which is the primal force that motivates procreation and causes progeny. Sarpaanam refers to poisonous single headed serpents of which Vasuki is king of them all.

Kumara Vaishnava Sampradaya - Commentary

Lord Krishnas vibhuti or divine, transcendental opulence known as kamadhuk refers to kamadhenu or the divine and sacred Surabhi cows the fulfiller of all desires. Kandarpa is His vibhuti which is the primal force that motivates procreation and causes progeny. Sarpaanam refers to poisonous single headed serpents of which Vasuki is king of them all.