Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 1: The Advent of Lord Krishna: Introduction

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.1.21

giram samādhau gagane samīritām

niśamya vedhās tridaśān uvāca ha

gām paurushīm me śrinutāmarāh punar

vidhīyatām āśu tathaiva ciram

SYNONYMS

girama vibration of words; samādhauin trance; gaganein the sky; samīritām — vibrated; niśamya — hearing; vedhāh — Lord Brahmā; tridaśān — unto the demigods; uvāca — said; ha — oh; gām — the order; paurushīm — received from the Supreme Person; me — from me; śrinuta — just hear; amarāhO demigods; punah — again; vidhīyatām — execute; āśu — immediately; tathā eva — just so; do not; ciram — delay.

TRANSLATION

While in trance, Lord Brahmā heard the words of Lord Vishnu vibrating in the sky. Thus he told the demigods: O demigods, hear from me the order of Kshīrodakaśāyī Vishnu, the Supreme Person, and execute it attentively without delay.

PURPORT

It appears that the words of the Supreme Personality of Godhead can be heard in trance by competent persons. Modern science gives us telephones, by which one can hear sound vibrations from a distant place. Similarly, although other persons cannot hear the words of Lord Vishnu, Lord Brahmā is able to hear the Lord's words within himself. This is confirmed in the beginning of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (1.1.1): tene brahma hridā ya ādi-kavaye. Ādi-kavi is Lord Brahmā. In the beginning of the creation, Lord Brahmā received the instructions of Vedic knowledge from Lord Vishnu through the medium of the heart (hridā). The same principle is confirmed herewith. While Brahmā was in trance, he was able to hear the words of Kshīrodakaśāyī Vishnu, and he carried the Lord's message to the demigods. Similarly, in the beginning, Brahmā first received the Vedic knowledge from the Supreme Personality of Godhead through the core of the heart. In both instances the same process was used in transmitting the message to Lord Brahmā. In other words, although Lord Vishnu was invisible even to Lord Brahmā, Lord Brahmā could hear Lord Vishnu's words through the heart. The Supreme Personality of Godhead is invisible even to Lord Brahmā, yet He descends on this earth and becomes visible to people in general. This is certainly an act of His causeless mercy, but fools and nondevotees think that Krishna is an ordinary historical person. Because they think that the Lord is an ordinary person like them, they are described as mūdha (avajānanti mām mūdhāh). The causeless mercy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead is neglected by such demoniac persons, who cannot understand the instructions of Bhagavad-gītā and who therefore misinterpret them.

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