—json {
"name":"Cc. Ādi 1.77", "h1":"Cc. Ādi 1.77", "label":"Text 77", "title":"Śrī Caitanya-caritāmṛta, Ādi-līlā 1.77", "description":"\"When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilāsa-vigrahas.\""
} —
svarūpam anyākāraṁ yat
tasya bhāti vilāsataḥ
prāyeṇātma-samaṁ śaktyā
sa vilāso nigadyate
sva-rūpam—the Lord's own form; anya—other; ākāram—features of the body; yat—which; tasya—His; bhāti—appears; vilāsataḥ—from particular pastimes; prāyena—almost; ātma-samam—self-similar; śaktyā—by His potency; saḥ—that; vilāsaḥ—the vilāsa (pastime) form; nigadyate—is called.
“When the Lord displays numerous forms with different features by His inconceivable potency, such forms are called vilāsa-vigrahas.”
This is another quotation from the Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (1.15).