Sb 1.3.7 -
(Note: The verse numbering in some editions places this verse as 1.3.28. However, in the standard 1972 Macmillan edition of the Bhaktivedanta Swami translation, which is widely circulated in the West, this is often categorized within the flow of 1.3.7 discussions regarding the avataras. The theological content remains the anchor of this analysis.)
Since “SB 1.3.7” could refer to a specific standard (e.g., NIST SP 800-53, ISO, internal corporate standard, or a regulatory clause), I have assumed it follows a similar to NIST 800-53’s “Security and Privacy Controls” (where SB often stands for “Supply Chain Risk Management” or “System and Services Acquisition” in some custom numbering). sb 1.3.7
In the third chapter of the First Canto, Suta Gosvami is explaining the various incarnations of God to the sages gathered at Naimisaranya. This specific verse highlights the Lord’s appearance in the form of the four bachelor devotees: . (Note: The verse numbering in some editions places
This is arguably the most significant phrase in the entire Srimad-Bhagavatam . In the third chapter of the First Canto,


