desire (CDXXVI—CDXXXIV); He that is above
despair; He that exists in the form of Renunciation;
He that is without birth; He that is the stake unto
which Righteousness is tethered; He that is the great
embodiment of sacrifice; He who is the nave of the
starry wheel that revolves in the firmament;[601]
He that is the Moon among the constellations; He that
is competent to achieve every feat; He that stays
in His own soul when all things disappear He that
cherishes the desire for Creation (CDXXXV—CDXLIV);
He that is the embodiment of all sacrifices; He that
is adored in all sacrifices and religious rites; He
that is the most adorable of the deities present in
the sacrifices that men perform; He that is the embodiment
of all such sacrifices in which animals are offered
up according to the ordinance; He that is adored by
persons before they take any food;[602] He that is
the Refuge of those that seek emancipation; He that
beholds the acts and omissions of all creatures; He
whose soul transcends all attributes; He that is possessed
of omniscience; He that is identical with knowledge
that is unacquired, unlimited, and capable of accomplishing
everything (CDXLV—CDLIV); He that is observant
of excellent vows (chief amongst which is the granting
of favour unto one that solicits it with a pure heart);
He that has a face always full of delight; He that
is exceedingly subtle; He that utters the most agreeable
sounds (in the form of the Veda or as Krishna playing
on the lute); He that gives happiness (to all His worshippers);
He that does good to others without expecting any return;
He that fills all creatures with delight; He that
has subdued wrath; He that has mighty arms (so mighty
that He has slain as if in sport the mightiest of
Asuras); He that tears those that are unrighteous (CDLV—CDLXIV);
He that causes those persons who are destitute of
knowledge of the soul to be steeped in the deep sleep
of His illusion; He that relies on Himself (being
entirely independent of all persons and things); He
that overspreads the entire universe; He that exists
in infinite forms; He that is engaged in vocations
infinite in number; He that lives in everything; He
that is full of affection towards all His worshippers;
He that is the universal father (all living creatures
of the universe being as calves sprung from Him);
He that holds, in the form of the vast Ocean, all
jewels and gems in His abdomen, He that is the Lord
of all treasures (CDLXV—CDLXXIV); He that
is the protector of righteousness; He that accomplishes
all the duties of righteousness; He that is the substratum
of righteousness; He that is existent for all time;
He that is non-existent (in the form of the universe,
for the manifested universe is the result of illusion);
He that is destructible (in the form of the universe);
He that is indestructible as Chit; He that is, in the
form of Jiva, destitute of true knowledge; He that
is, in the form of the Sun, is endued with a thousand
rays; He that ordains (even all such great and mighty