Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 88: Lord Siva Saved from Vrkasura

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 10.88.10

tad brahma paramam suksmam

cin-matram sad anantakam

vijnayatmataya dhirah

samsarat parimucyate

SYNONYMS

tat -- that; brahma -- impersonal Brahman; paramam -- supreme; suksmam -- subtle; cit -- spirit; matram -- pure; sat -- eternal existence; anantakam -- without end; vijnaya -- understanding with thorough realization; atmataya -- as one's true Self; dhirah -- sober; samsarat -- from material life; parimucyate -- one becomes freed.

TRANSLATION

A person who has thus become sober fully realizes the Absolute as the highest truth, the most subtle and perfect manifestation of spirit, the transcendental existence without end. In this way realizing that the Supreme Truth is the foundation of his own existence, he is freed from the cycle of material life.

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