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Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam
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इमं स्वनिगमं ब्रह्मन्नवेत्य मदनुष्ठितम् अदान्मे ज्ञानमैश्वर्यं स्वस्मिन्भावं च केशवः
imaṁ sva-nigamaṁ brahmann avetya mad-anuṣṭhitam adān me jñānam aiśvaryaṁ svasmin bhāvaṁ ca keśavaḥ
WORD BY WORD
imam thus; sva-nigamam confidential knowledge of the Vedas in respect to the Supreme Personality of Godhead; brahman O brāhmaṇa (Vyāsadeva); avetya knowing it well; mat by me; anuṣṭhitam executed; adāt bestowed upon me; me me; jñānam transcendental knowledge; aiśvaryam opulence; svasmin personal; bhāvam intimate affection and love; ca and; keśavaḥ Lord Kṛṣṇa;
TRANSLATION
| O brāhmaṇa, thus by the Supreme Lord Kṛṣṇa I was endowed first with the transcendental knowledge of the Lord as inculcated in the confidential parts of the Vedas, then with the spiritual opulences, and then with His intimate loving service.
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PURPORT
| Communion with the Lord by transmission of the transcendental sound is nondifferent from the whole spirit Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa. It is a completely perfect method for approaching the Lord. By such pure contact with the Lord, without offense of material conceptions (numbering ten), the devotee can rise above the material plane to understand the inner meaning of the Vedic literatures, including the Lord’s existence in the transcendental realm. The Lord reveals His identity gradually to one who has unflinching faith, both in the spiritual master and in the Lord. After this, the devotee is endowed with mystic opulences, which are eight in number. And above all, the devotee is accepted in the confidential entourage of the Lord and is entrusted with specific service of the Lord through the agency of the spiritual master. A pure devotee is more interested in serving the Lord than in showing an exhibition of the mystic powers dormant in him. Śrī Nārada has explained all these from his personal experience, and one can obtain all the facilities which Śrī Nārada obtained by perfecting the chanting process of the sound representation of the Lord. There is no bar for chanting this transcendental sound by anyone, provided it is received through Nārada’s representative, coming down by the chain of disciplic succession, or the paramparā system.
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