Canto 10: The Summum BonumChapter 40: The Prayers of Akrūra

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 10.40.3

naite svarūpaḿ vidur ātmanas te

hy ajādayo 'nātmatayā gṛhītaḥ

ajo 'nubaddhaḥ sa guṇair ajāyā

guṇāt paraḿ veda na te svarūpam

SYNONYMS

nado not; ete — these (elements of creation); svarūpam — the true identity; viduḥ — know; ātmanaḥ — of the Supreme Soul; te — You; hi — indeed; ajā-ādayaḥ — headed by the total material nature; anātmatayā — by the status of being nonliving matter; gṛhītāḥ — seized; ajaḥ — Lord Brahmā; anubaddhaḥ — bound up; saḥhe; guṇaiḥ — by the modes; ajāyāḥ — of material nature; guṇātto these modes; param — transcendental; veda nahe does not know; te — Your; svarūpam — true form.

TRANSLATION

The total material nature and these other elements of creation certainly cannot know You as You are, for they are manifested in the realm of dull matter. Since You are beyond the modes of nature, even Lord Brahma, who is bound up in these modes, does not know Your true identity.

PURPORT

God is transcendental to material nature. Unless we also transcend the limited consciousness of material existence, we cannot know Him. Even the greatest living entity in the universe, Brahmā, cannot understand the Supreme unless he comes to the platform of pure Kṛṣṇa consciousness.

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