# SB 6.18.61 ## Text > labdhvā tad-antaraṁ śakro > nidrāpahṛta-cetasaḥ > diteḥ praviṣṭa udaraṁ > yogeśo yoga-māyayā ## Synonyms *labdhvā*—finding; *tat*-*antaram*—after that; *śakraḥ*—Indra; *nidrā*—by sleep; *apahṛta*-*cetasaḥ*—unconscious; *diteḥ*—of Diti; *praviṣṭaḥ*—entered; *udaram*—the womb; *yoga*-*īśaḥ*—the master of *yoga*; *yoga*—of yogic perfections; *māyayā*—by the power. ## Translation **Finding this fault, Indra, who has all the mystic powers [the yoga-siddhis such as aṇimā and laghimā], entered Diti's womb while she was unconscious, being fast asleep.** ## Purport A perfectly successful *yogī* is expert in eight kinds of perfection. By one of them, called *aṇimā-siddhi,* he can become smaller than an atom, and in that state he can enter anywhere. With this yogic power, Indra entered the womb of Diti while she was pregnant.