material out of which the universe has been made;
He that is the cause or Agent who has made the universe:
He that is independent of all things; He that ordains
variety in the universe; He that is incapable of being
comprehended; He that renders Himself invisible by
the screen of illusion (CCCLXXV—CCCLXXXV);
He that is Chit divested of all attributes; He on
whom all things rest; He in whom all things reside
when the universal dissolution comes; He that assigns
the foremost place to those that worship Him; He that
is durable; He that is endued with the highest puissance;
He that has been glorified in the Vedanta; He that
is contented; He that is always full; He whose glance
is auspicious (CCCLXXXVI—CCCXCV); He that
fills all Yogins with delight; He that is the end
of all creatures (for it is in Him that all things
merge at the universal dissolution); He that is the
faultless Path; He that in the form of Jiva, leads
to Emancipation; He that leads (Jiva to Emancipation);
He that has none to lead Him; He that is endued with
great might; He that is the foremost of all beings
possessed of might; He that uphold He that is the
foremost of all Beings conversant with duty and religion
(CCCXCVI—CDIV); He that joins, at the time
of creation, the disunited elements for forming all
objects; He that resides in all bodies; He that causes
all creatures to act in the form of Kshetrajna; He
that creates all creatures after destroying them at
the universal dissolution; He unto whom every one
bows with reverence; He that is extended over the
entire universe; He that owns the primeval golden egg
as his abdomen (whence, as from the female uterus),
everything proceeds; He that destroys the foes of
the deities; He that overspreads all things (being
the material cause whence they spring); He that spreads
sweet perfumes; He that disregards the pleasures of
the senses (CDV—CDXV); He that is identifiable
with the seasons; He at whose sight alone all worshippers
succeed in obtaining the great object of their wish;
He that weakens all creatures; He that dwells in the
firmament of the heart, depending upon His own glory
and puissance; He that is capable of being known everywhere
(in consequence of His omnipresence); He that inspires
everyone with dread; He in whom all creatures dwell;
He that is clever in accomplishing all acts; He that
constitutes the rest of all creatures (being, as He
is, the embodiment of Emancipation); He that is endued
with competence greater than that of other Beings
(CDXVI—CDXXV); He in whom the whole Universe
is spread out? He that is Himself immobile and
in whom all things rest for ever; He that is an object
of proof; He that is the Indestructible and unchanging
seed; He that is sought by all (in consequence of
His being happiness); He that has no desire (in consequence
of all His desires having been gratified); He that
is the great cause (which covers the universe):
He that has all sorts of things to enjoy; He that
has great wealth wherewith to secure all objects of