Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 16: Kṛṣṇa Chastises the Serpent Kāliya

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.16.44

namaḥ pramāṇa-mūlāya

kavaye śāstra-yonaye

pravṛttāya nivṛttāya

nigamāya namo namaḥ

SYNONYMS

namaḥ — obeisances; pramāṇa — of authoritative evidence; mūlāyato the basis; kavayeto the author; śāstra — of the revealed scripture; yonayeto the source; pravṛttāya — which encourages sense gratification; nivṛttāya — which encourages renunciation; nigamāyato Him who is the origin of both kinds of scripture; namaḥ namaḥ — repeated obeisances.

TRANSLATION

We offer our obeisances again and again to You, who are the basis of all authoritative evidence, who are the author and ultimate source of the revealed scriptures, and who have manifested Yourself in those Vedic literatures encouraging sense gratification as well as in those encouraging renunciation of the material world.

PURPORT

If we did not have the powers of perception and cognition, evidence could not be transmitted, and if we had no tendency to believe in particular modes of evidence, persuasion could not take place. All of these processes — perception, cognition, persuasion and transmission — take place through the various potencies of the Supreme Lord. The Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa is Himself the greatest scholar and intellectual being. He manifests the transcendental scriptures within the hearts of great devotees like Brahmā and Nārada, and in addition He incarnates as Vedavyāsa, the compiler of all Vedic knowledge. In multifarious ways the Lord generates a variety of religious scriptures, which gradually bring the conditioned souls through the various phases of re-entry into the kingdom of God.

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