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“I worship Govinda. He is my Lord. Only by His grace am I empowered to create the universe.
"I worship Govinda. He is my Lord. Only by His grace am I empowered to create the universe."
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Although the sun is situated far away from the other planets, its rays sustain and maintain them all. Indeed, the sun diffuses its heat and light all over the universe. Similarly, the supreme sun, Govinda, diffuses His heat and light everywhere in the form of His different potencies. The sun’s heat and light are nondifferent from the sun. In the same way, the unlimited potencies of Govinda are nondifferent from Govinda Himself. Therefore the all-pervasive Brahman is the all-pervasive Govinda. The Bhagavad-gītā ([[BG 14.27 (1972)|BG 14.27]]) clearly mentions that the impersonal Brahman is dependent upon Govinda. That is the real conception of absolute knowledge.
Although the sun is situated far away from the other planets, its rays sustain and maintain them all. Indeed, the sun diffuses its heat and light all over the universe. Similarly, the supreme sun, Govinda, diffuses His heat and light everywhere in the form of His different potencies. The sun's heat and light are nondifferent from the sun. In the same way, the unlimited potencies of Govinda are nondifferent from Govinda Himself. Therefore the all-pervasive Brahman is the all-pervasive Govinda. The Bhagavad-gītā ([[BG 14.27 (1972)|BG 14.27]]) clearly mentions that the impersonal Brahman is dependent upon Govinda. That is the real conception of absolute knowledge.
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 26 January 2020



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 16

sei govinda bhaji āmi, tehoṅ mora pati
tāṅhāra prasāde mora haya sṛṣṭi-śakti


SYNONYMS

sei—that; govinda—Lord Govinda; bhaji—worship; āmi—I; tehoṅ—He; mora—my; pati—Lord; tāṅhāra—His; prasāde—by the mercy; mora—my; haya—becomes; sṛṣṭi—of creation; śakti—power.


TRANSLATION

"I worship Govinda. He is my Lord. Only by His grace am I empowered to create the universe."


PURPORT

Although the sun is situated far away from the other planets, its rays sustain and maintain them all. Indeed, the sun diffuses its heat and light all over the universe. Similarly, the supreme sun, Govinda, diffuses His heat and light everywhere in the form of His different potencies. The sun's heat and light are nondifferent from the sun. In the same way, the unlimited potencies of Govinda are nondifferent from Govinda Himself. Therefore the all-pervasive Brahman is the all-pervasive Govinda. The Bhagavad-gītā (BG 14.27) clearly mentions that the impersonal Brahman is dependent upon Govinda. That is the real conception of absolute knowledge.