2.103
jiva-sakti tatasthakhya, nahi yara anta
mukhya tina sakti, tara vibheda ananta
SYNONYMS
jiva-sakti—the energy of the living entity; tata-stha-akhya—known as marginal; nahi—there is not; yara—of which; anta—end; mukhya—principal; tina—three; sakti—energies; tara—of them; vibheda—varieties; ananta—unlimited "The marginal potency, which is between these two, consists of the numberless living beings.
These are the three principal energies, which have unlimited categories and subdivisions.
PURPORT
The internal potency of the Lord, which is called cit-sakti or antaranga-sakti, exhibits variegatedness in the transcendental Vaikuntha cosmos.
Besides ourselves, there are unlimited numbers of liberated living beings who associate with the Personality of Godhead in His innumerable features.
The material cosmos displays the external energy, in which the conditioned living beings are provided all liberty to go back to the Personality of Godhead after leaving the material tabernacle.
The Svetasvatara Upanisad (6.8) informs us:
na tasya karyam karanam ca vidyate
na tat-samas cabhyadhikas ca drsyate
parasya saktir vividhaiva sruyate
svabhaviki jnana-bala-kriya ca “The Supreme Lord is one without a second.
He has nothing to do personally, nor does He have material senses.
No one is equal to Him or greater than Him.