Chapter 9: The Most Confidential Knowledge

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Bhagavad-gītā As It Is 9.24

aham hi sarva-yajñānām

bhoktā ca prabhur eva ca

na tu mām abhijānanti

tattvenātaś cyavanti te

SYNONYMS

ahamI; hi — surely; sarva — of all; yajñānām — sacrifices; bhoktā — the enjoyer; ca — and; prabhuh — the Lord; eva — also; ca — and; na — not; tu — but; māmMe; abhijānanti — they know; tattvenain reality; atah — therefore; cyavanti — fall down; te — they.

TRANSLATION

I am the only enjoyer and master of all sacrifices. Therefore, those who do not recognize My true transcendental nature fall down.

PURPORT

Here it is clearly stated that there are many types of yajña performances recommended in the Vedic literatures, but actually all of them are meant for satisfying the Supreme Lord. Yajña means Vishnu. In the Third Chapter of Bhagavad-gītā it is clearly stated that one should only work for satisfying Yajña, or Vishnu. The perfectional form of human civilization, known as varnāśrama-dharma, is specifically meant for satisfying Vishnu. Therefore, Krishna says in this verse, "I am the enjoyer of all sacrifices because I am the supreme master." Less intelligent persons, however, without knowing this fact, worship demigods for temporary benefit. Therefore they fall down to material existence and do not achieve the desired goal of life. If, however, anyone has any material desire to be fulfilled, he had better pray for it to the Supreme Lord (although that is not pure devotion), and he will thus achieve the desired result.

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