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SB 10.86.54

Devanāgarī

न ब्राह्मणान्मे दयितं रूपमेतच्चतुर्भुजम् । सर्ववेदमयो विप्र: सर्वदेवमयो ह्यहम् ॥ ५४ ॥

Text

na brāhmaṇān me dayitaṁ rūpam etac catur-bhujam sarva-veda-mayo vipraḥ sarva-deva-mayo hy aham

Synonyms

na—not;brāhmaṇāt—than abrāhmaṇa;me—to Me;dayitam—more dear;rūpam—personal form;etat—this;catuḥ-bhujam—four-armed;sarva—all;veda—theVedas;mayaḥ—comprising;vipraḥ—a learnedbrāhmaṇa;sarva—all;deva—the demigods;mayaḥ—comprising;hi—indeed;aham—I.

Translation

Even My own four-armed form is no dearer to Me than a brāhmaṇa. Within himself a learned brāhmaṇa comprises all the Vedas, just as within Myself I comprise all the demigods.

Purport

It is understood from the Vedic science of epistemology, the Nyāya-śāstra, that knowledge of an object ( prameya ) depends on a valid means of knowing ( pramāṇa ). The Supreme Personality of Godhead can be known only by means of the Vedas, and thus He relies on the brāhmaṇa sages, who are the Vedas personified, to reveal Him in this world. Even though Lord Kṛṣṇa embodies all the demigods and viṣṇu-tattva expansions of Nārāyaṇa, He considers Himself obliged to the brāhmaṇas.
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