Madhya-līlā

Chapter 9: Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu's Travels to the Holy Places

Verse 239–240 of 358
Cc Madhya 9.239-240

সিদ্ধান্তশাস্ত্র নাহি ঽব্রহ্মসংহিতাঽর সম গোবিন্দমহিমা জ্ঞানের পরম কারণ অল্পাক্ষরে কহে সিদ্ধান্ত অপার সকলবৈষ্ণবশাস্ত্রমধ্যে অতি সার

सिद्धान्तशास्त्र नाहि ऽब्रह्मसंहिताऽर सम गोविन्दमहिमा ज्ञानेर परम कारण अल्पाक्षरे कहे सिद्धान्त अपार सकलवैष्णवशास्त्रमध्ये अति सार

siddhānta-śāstra nāhi 'brahma-saṁhitā'ra sama govinda-mahimā jñānera parama kāraṇa alpākṣare kahe siddhānta apāra sakala-vaiṣṇava-śāstra-madhye ati sāra

Synonyms

siddhānta-śāstraconclusive scripture; nāhithere is not; brahma-saṁhitāra samalike the scripture Brahma-saṁhitā; govinda-mahimāof the glories of Lord Govinda; jñāneraof knowledge; paramafinal; kāraṇacause; alpa-akṣarebriefly; kaheexpresses; siddhāntaconclusion; apāraunlimited; sakalaall; vaiṣṇava-śāstradevotional scriptures; madhyeamong; ati sāravery essential..

Translation

There is no scripture equal to the Brahma-saṁhitā as far as the final spiritual conclusion is concerned. Indeed, that scripture is the supreme revelation of the glories of Lord Govinda, for it reveals the topmost knowledge about Him. Since all conclusions are briefly presented in Brahma-saṁhitā, it is essential among all the Vaiṣṇava literatures.

Purport

The Brahma-saṁhitā is a very important scripture. Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu acquired the Fifth Chapter from the Ādi-keśava temple. In that Fifth Chapter, the philosophical conclusion of acintya-bhedābheda-tattva (simultaneous oneness and difference) is presented. The chapter also presents methods of devotional service, the eighteen-syllable Vedic hymn, discourses on the soul, the Supersoul and fruitive activity, an explanation of kāma-gāyatrī, kāma-bīja and the original Mahā-Viṣṇu, and a specific description of the spiritual world, specifically Goloka Vṛndāvana. Brahma-saṁhitā also explains the demigod Gaṇeśa, the Garbhodakaśāyī Viṣṇu, the origin of the Gāyatrī mantra, the form of Govinda and His transcendental position and abode, the living entities, the highest goal, the goddess Durgā, the meaning of austerity, the five gross elements, love of Godhead, impersonal Brahman, the initiation of Lord Brahmā, and the vision of transcendental love enabling one to see the Lord. The steps of devotional service are also explained. The mind, yoga-nidrā, the goddess of fortune, devotional service in spontaneous ecstasy, incarnations beginning with Lord Rāmacandra, Deities, the conditioned soul and its duties, the truth about Lord Viṣṇu, prayers, Vedic hymns, Lord Śiva, Vedic literature, personalism and impersonalism, good behavior and many other subjects are also discussed. There is also a description of the sun and the universal forms of the Lord. All these subjects are conclusively explained in a nutshell in this Brahma-saṁhitā.

Verse 239–240 of 358
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