Ādi-līlā

Chapter 7: Lord Caitanya in Five Features

Verse 131 of 165
Cc Ādi 7.131

সর্ববেদসূত্রে করে কৃষ্ণের অভিধান মুখ্যবৃত্তি ছাডিঽ কৈল লক্ষণাব্যাখ্যান

सर्ववेदसूत्रे करे कृष्णेर अभिधान मुख्यवृत्ति छाडिऽ कैल लक्षणाव्याख्यान

sarva-veda-sūtre kare kṛṣṇera abhidhāna mukhya-vṛtti chāḍi' kaila lakṣaṇā-vyākhyāna

Synonyms

sarva-veda-sūtrein all the codes of Vedānta-sūtra; kareestablishes; kṛṣṇeraof Lord Kṛṣṇa; abhidhānaexplanation; mukhya-vṛttidirect interpretation; chāḍi'giving up; kailamade; lakṣaṇāindirect; vyākhyānaexplanation..

Translation

"In all the Vedic sūtras and literatures, it is Lord Kṛṣṇa who is to be understood, but the followers of Śaṅkarācārya have covered the real meaning of the Vedas with indirect explanations.

Purport

It is said:

vede rāmāyaṇe caiva purāṇe bhārate tathā
ādāv ante ca madhye ca hariḥ sarvatra gīyate

In the Vedic literature, including the Rāmāyaṇa, Purāṇas and Mahābhārata, from the very beginning (ādau) to the end (ante ca), as well as within the middle (madhye ca), only Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is explained.

Verse 131 of 165
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