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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 31

Tasya ebam khilam atmanam manwamanasya khidyatah Krishnasya Naradobhyagad ashramam prag uddhritam


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Tasya—his, Ebam—thus, Khilam—inferior, Atmanam—soul, Manaamanasya—thinking within the mind, Khidyatah—regretting, Naradabhyagad—Narada came there, Ashramam—the cottage, Prag—before, Udahritah—said.


TRANSLATION

Narada reached the cottage of Krishna Dwipayana on the bank of the Saraswati as said before while Vyasdeva was regretting thus on the point of inferiority of his personal self.


PURPORT

The vacuum felt by Vyasdeva was not due to his lack of knowledge. Bhagwat Dharma is purely devotional service of the Lord in which the monist has no access. The monist is not counted amongst the Paramhansas (the most perfect of the renouneed order of life). Shrimad Bhagwat is full of narration of the transcedental activities of the Personality of Godhead. Although Vyasdeva was empowered Divinity still he felt inferior complex because in none of his works the transcendental activities of the Lord was properly explained. The inspiration was infused by Sri Krishna directly in the heart of Vyasdeva and thus he felt vacuum as above explained. It is definitely expressed herewith that without transcendental loving service of the Lord, everything is void; but in the transcendental service of the Lord everything is tangible without any separate attempt for fruitive work or emperic philosophical speculation.