SB 11.15.18
svetadvipa-patau cittam
suddhe dharma-maye mayi
dharayañ chvetatam yati
sad-urmi-rahito narah
Translation:
A human being who concentrates on Me as the upholder of religious principles, the personification of purity and the Lord of Svetadvipa obtains the pure existence in which he is freed from the six waves of material disturbance, namely hunger, thirst, decay, death, grief and illusion.
Purport:
The Lord now begins to explain the processes for obtaining the ten secondary mystic perfections derived from the modes of nature. Within the material world Lord Visnu, addressed here as svetadvipa-pati, the Lord of Svetadvipa, governs the material mode of goodness and is thus called suddha and dharma-maya, or the personification of purity and piety. By worshiping Lord Visnu as the personification of material goodness one obtains the material benediction of freedom from bodily disturbance.