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yaṁ mām apṛcchas tvam upetya yogāt<br>
:yaṁ mām apṛcchas tvam upetya yogāt
samā-sahasrānta upārataṁ vai<br>
:samā-sahasrānta upārataṁ vai
sa eṣa sākṣāt puruṣaḥ purāṇo<br>
:sa eṣa sākṣāt puruṣaḥ purāṇo
na yatra kālo viśate na vedaḥ<br>
:na yatra kālo viśate na vedaḥ
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yam—about whom; mām—from me; apṛcchaḥ—inquired; tvam—you; upetya—coming near me; yogāt—from performing mystic yoga; samā—years; sahasra-ante—at the end of one thousand; upāratam—ceasing; vai—indeed; saḥ—He; eṣaḥ—here is; sākṣāt—directly; puruṣaḥ—the Supreme Person; purāṇaḥ—the original; na—not; yatra—where; kālaḥ—eternal time; viśate—can enter; na—nor; vedaḥ—the Vedas.
''yam''—about whom; ''mām''—from me; ''apṛcchaḥ''—inquired; ''tvam''—you; ''upetya''—coming near me; ''yogāt''—from performing mystic yoga; ''samā''—years; ''sahasra-ante''—at the end of one thousand; ''upāratam''—ceasing; ''vai''—indeed; ''saḥ''—He; ''eṣaḥ''—here is; ''sākṣāt''—directly; ''puruṣaḥ''—the Supreme Person; ''purāṇaḥ''—the original; ''na''—not; ''yatra''—where; ''kālaḥ''—eternal time; ''viśate''—can enter; ''na''—nor; ''vedaḥ''—the Vedas.
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When I finished performing mystic yoga for one thousand years, you asked me upon whom I was meditating. Now, here is that Supreme Person to whom time has no entrance and who the Vedas cannot understand.
When I finished performing mystic yoga for one thousand years, you asked me upon whom I was meditating. Now, here is that Supreme Person to whom time has no entrance and who the Vedas cannot understand.
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Eternal time enters anywhere and everywhere, but it cannot enter the kingdom of god. Nor can the Vedas understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is an indication of the Lord's being omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.
Eternal time enters anywhere and everywhere, but it cannot enter the kingdom of God. Nor can the ''Vedas'' understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is an indication of the Lord's being omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.
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Revision as of 17:58, 28 June 2021

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 44

yaṁ mām apṛcchas tvam upetya yogāt
samā-sahasrānta upārataṁ vai
sa eṣa sākṣāt puruṣaḥ purāṇo
na yatra kālo viśate na vedaḥ


SYNONYMS

yam—about whom; mām—from me; apṛcchaḥ—inquired; tvam—you; upetya—coming near me; yogāt—from performing mystic yoga; samā—years; sahasra-ante—at the end of one thousand; upāratam—ceasing; vai—indeed; saḥ—He; eṣaḥ—here is; sākṣāt—directly; puruṣaḥ—the Supreme Person; purāṇaḥ—the original; na—not; yatra—where; kālaḥ—eternal time; viśate—can enter; na—nor; vedaḥ—the Vedas.


TRANSLATION

When I finished performing mystic yoga for one thousand years, you asked me upon whom I was meditating. Now, here is that Supreme Person to whom time has no entrance and who the Vedas cannot understand.


PURPORT

Eternal time enters anywhere and everywhere, but it cannot enter the kingdom of God. Nor can the Vedas understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead. This is an indication of the Lord's being omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient.



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