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#dl##dd#ataeva śruti kahe, brahma--saviśeṣa#/dd#
#dd#'mukhya' chāḍi' 'lakṣaṇā'te māne nirviśeṣa#/dd##/dl#
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ataeva—therefore; śruti—Vedic mantras; kahe—say; brahma—the Absolute Truth; sa-viśeṣa—personal; mukhya—direct meaning; chāḍi'-giving up; lakṣaṇā'te—by interpretation; māne—accept; nirviśeṣa—impersonal.
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"All these mantras confirm that the Absolute Truth is personal, but the Māyāvādīs, throwing away the direct meaning, interpret the Absolute Truth as impersonal.
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As mentioned above, the Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad (3.19) states:
#dl##dd#apāṇi-pādo javano grahītā#/dd#
#dd#paśyaty acakṣuḥ sa śṛṇoty akarṇaḥ#/dd#
#dd#sa vetti vedyaṁ na ca tasyāsti vettā#/dd#
#dd#tam āhur agryaṁ puruṣaṁ mahāntam#/dd##/dl#
This Vedic mantra clearly states, puruṣaṁ mahāntam. The word puruṣa means "person." That person is confirmed in the Bhagavad-gītā by Arjuna when he addresses Kṛṣṇa, puruṣaṁ śāśvatam: "You are the original person." (Bg. 10.12) This puruṣaṁ mahāntam is Śrī Kṛṣṇa. His hands and legs are not mundane, but are completely transcendental. However, when He comes, fools take Him to be an ordinary person (avajānanti māṁ mūḍhā mānuṣīṁ tanum āśritam). One who has no Vedic knowledge, who has not studied the Vedas from a bona fide spiritual master, does not know Kṛṣṇa. Therefore he is a mūḍha. Such fools take Kṛṣṇa to be an ordinary person (paraṁ bhāvam ajānantaḥ). They do not actually know what Kṛṣṇa is. Manuṣyāṇāṁ sahasreṣu kaścid yatati siddhaye. It is not possible to understand Kṛṣṇa simply by studying the Vedas perfectly. One must have the mercy of a devotee (yat-pādam). Unless one is favored by a devotee, he cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Arjuna confirms this in the Bhagavad-gītā (10.14): "My Lord, it is very difficult to understand Your personality." The less intelligent class of men cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead without being favored by His devotee. Therefore the Bhagavad-gītā (4.34) contains another injunction:
#dl##dd#tad viddhi praṇipātena#/dd#
#dd#paripraśnena sevayā#/dd#
#dd#upadekṣyanti te jñānaṁ#/dd#
#dd#jñāninas tattva-darśinaḥ#/dd##/dl#
One has to approach a bona fide spiritual master and surrender to him. Only then can one understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead as a person.
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#dl##dd#ataeva śruti kahe, brahma—saviśeṣa#/dd#
#dd#‘mukhya’ chāḍi’ ‘lakṣaṇā’te māne nirviśeṣa#/dd##/dl#
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“All these mantras confirm that the Absolute Truth is personal, but the Māyāvādīs, throwing away the direct meaning, interpret the Absolute Truth as impersonal.
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As mentioned above, the #i#Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad#/i# (3.19) states:
#dl##dd##i#apāṇi-pādo javano grahītā#/i##/dd#
#dd##i#paśyaty acakṣuḥ sa śṛṇoty akarṇaḥ#/i##/dd#
#dd##i#sa vetti vedyaṁ na ca tasyāsti vettā#/i##/dd#
#dd##i#tam āhur agryaṁ puruṣaṁ mahāntam#/i##/dd##/dl#
This Vedic #i#mantra#/i# clearly states, #i#puruṣaṁ mahāntam#/i#. The word #i#puruṣa#/i# means “person.” In the #i#Bhagavad-gītā#/i# (BG 10.12) Arjuna confirms that this person is Kṛṣṇa when he addresses Kṛṣṇa as #i#puruṣaṁ śāśvatam:#/i# “You are the original person.” Thus the #i#puruṣaṁ mahāntam#/i# mentioned in the verse from the #i#Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad#/i# is Śrī Kṛṣṇa. His hands and legs are not mundane but are completely transcendental. However, when He comes, fools take Him to be an ordinary person (#i#avajānanti māṁ mūḍhā mānuṣīṁ tanum āśritam#/i# (BG 9.11)). One who has no Vedic knowledge, who has not studied the #i#Vedas#/i# from a bona fide spiritual master, does not know Kṛṣṇa. Therefore he is a #i#mūḍha#/i#. Such fools take Kṛṣṇa to be an ordinary person (#i#paraṁ bhāvam ajānantaḥ#/i#). They do not actually know what Kṛṣṇa is. #i#Manuṣyāṇāṁ sahasreṣu kaścid yatati siddhaye#/i# (BG 7.3). It is not possible to understand Kṛṣṇa simply by studying the #i#Vedas#/i# perfectly. One must have the mercy of a devotee (#i#yat-pādam#/i#). Unless one is favored by a devotee, he cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Arjuna also confirms this in the #i#Bhagavad-gītā#/i# (BG 10.14): “My Lord, it is very difficult to understand Your personality.” The less intelligent class of men cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead without being favored by His devotee. Therefore the #i#Bhagavad-gītā#/i# (BG 4.34) contains another injunction:
#dl##dd##i#tad viddhi praṇipātena paripraśnena sevayā#/i##/dd#
#dd##i#upadekṣyanti te jñānaṁ jñāninas tattva-darśinaḥ#/i##/dd##/dl#
One has to approach a bona fide spiritual master and surrender to him. Only then can one understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead as a person.
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