Bs 5.6
TEXT 6
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TEXT
evam jyotir-mayo devaḥ
sad-anandaḥ parat paraḥ
atmaramasya tasyasti
prakrtya na samagamaḥ
SYNONYMS
evam-thus; jyotiḥ-mayaḥ-transcendental; devaḥ-the Lord; sat-anandaḥ-the own Self of eternal ecstasies; parat paraḥ-the superior of all superiors; atma-aramasya-engaged in the enjoyments of the transcendental realm; tasya-of Him; asti-there is; prakrtya-with the mundane potency; na-not; samagamaḥ-association.
TRANSLATION
The Lord of Gokula is the transcendental Supreme Godhead, the own Self of eternal ecstasies. He is the superior of all superiors and is busily engaged in the enjoyments of the transcendental realm and has no association with His mundane potency.
PURPORT
The sole potency of Krsna which is spiritual, functioning as Krsna's own proper power, has manifested His pastimes of Goloka or Gokula. By her grace individual souls who are constituents of the marginal potency can have admission into even those pastimes. The deluding energy, who is of the nature of the perverted reflection of the spiritual (cit) potency, has got her location on the other side of the river Viraja, which surrounds the Brahma-dhama forming the boundary of Maha-Vaikuntha as the outer envelope of Goloka. The position of Goloka being absolutely unalloyed with the mundane, deluding energy, far from having any association with Krsna, feels ashamed to appear before His view.
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