The power of the Lord has many aspects.
It is the Sudarsana, the disk, the weapon of the Lord whose phenomenal destroys the demonic disbelievers, but also the gaze of the Lord by whom all was created.
Sudarsana means “beneficial vision”. The Vedas, the original holy scriptures, the true gospel, state that the material cosmos was created by the power of the gaze of God, the Supreme Person. The Lord glanced at the global material energy, and when it was stirred, everything came into existence.
Philosophers and some scientists sometimes claim that the original cause of creation was a large mass of matter which exploded. If we consider this mass to be the global material energy, we can then conceive that it was indeed set in motion by the powerful gaze of the Lord, and that this gaze is therefore indeed the original cause of material creation.
Sudarsana is the manifestation of the supreme transcendent power which God holds in his sublime hands, and the original vision through which all was created.
This is the manifestation of the power of Krishna, God, the Supreme Person. This is why God is called “the almighty”.
Mahā-Viṣṇu then penetrates into each galaxy in the person of Garbhodakasayi Viṣṇu, uniting in Him all living beings. From Garbhodakasayi Viṣṇu proceeds Kṣīrodakaśāyī Viṣṇu, the Supreme Soul of every living being. Garbhodakasayi Viṣṇu also has his own spiritual planet in each galaxy, where He resides as the Supreme Soul, the absolute Master. Garbhodakasayi Viṣṇu lies down on the waters which fill part of the galaxy and gives birth to Brahma, the first creature. This is the case for every galaxy.
Krishna, God, the Supreme Person says:
When the distinct being, having realized his immutable position and claiming to possess nothing, ceases to be affected by the gunas (the three attributes or modes of influence of material nature; virtue, passion, ignorance), it remains away from material influences and this, although living in a material body, just as the sun remains detached from his image on the water.
The soul which is under the influence of material nature as well as of the false ego [domination of material nature and identification with its body] and which identifies with its body, s 'absorbs in material activities and, under the influence of the false ego, believes himself to be the possessor of all that surrounds him. Thus, the conditioned soul transmigrates through different species, sometimes higher, sometimes lower, by the very fact of its contact with the attributes of material nature. Unless she is freed from her material occupations, she must accept this position because of her sinful acts.