Madhya-līlā

Chapter 24: The Sixty-One Explanations of the Ātmārāma Verse

Verse 313 of 355
Cc Madhya 24.313

অহং বেদ্মি শুকো বেত্তি ব্যাসো বেত্তি ন বেত্তি বা ভক্ত্যা ভাগবতং গ্রাহ্যং ন বুদ্ধ্যা ন চ টীকযা

अहं वेद्मि शुको वेत्ति व्यासो वेत्ति न वेत्ति वा भक्त्या भागवतं ग्राह्यं न बुद्ध्या न च टीकया

ahaṁ vedmi śuko vetti vyāso vetti na vetti vā bhaktyā bhāgavataṁ grāhyaṁ na buddhyā na ca ṭīkayā

Synonyms

ahamI (Lord Śiva); vedmiknow; śukaḥŚukadeva Gosvāmī; vettiknows; vyāsaḥVyāsadeva; vettiknows; na vetti vāor may not know; bhaktyāby devotional service (executed in nine different processes); bhāgavatamthe Bhāgavata Purāṇa (called Paramahaṁsa-saṁhitā, the text or treatise readable by the topmost transcendentalists); grāhyamto be accepted; nanot; buddhyāby so-called intelligence or experimental knowledge; nanor; caalso; ṭīkayāby imaginary commentary..

Translation

"[Lord Śiva said,] 'I may know; Śukadeva Gosvāmī, the son of Vyāsadeva, may know; and Vyāsadeva may know or may not know the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. On the whole, the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, the spotless Purāṇa, can be learned only through devotional service, not by material intelligence, speculative methods or imaginary commentaries.' "

Purport

Devotional service includes nine processes, beginning with hearing, chanting and remembering the activities of Lord Viṣṇu. Only one who has taken to devotional service can understand Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, which is the spotless Purāṇa for a transcendentalist (paramahaṁsa). So-called commentaries are useless for this purpose. According to the Vedic injunction: yasya deve parā bhaktir yathā deve tathā gurau. All Vedic literatures maintain that Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam has to be learned from the person bhāgavata, and to understand it one has to engage in pure devotional service. Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam cannot be understood by so-called erudite scholars or grammarians. One who has developed pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness and has served the pure devotee, the spiritual master, can understand Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. Others cannot.

Verse 313 of 355
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