SB 8.3.12
Devanāgarī
नम: शान्ताय घोराय मूढाय गुणधर्मिणे । निर्विशेषाय साम्याय नमो ज्ञानघनाय च ॥ १२ ॥
Text
namaḥ śāntāya ghorāya mūḍhāya guṇa-dharmiṇe nirviśeṣāya sāmyāya namo jñāna-ghanāya ca
Synonyms
namaḥ—all obeisances;śāntāya—unto Him who is above all material qualities and completely peaceful, or unto Vāsudeva, the Supersoul in every living entity;ghorāya—unto the fierce forms of the Lord like Jāmadagnya and Nṛsiṁhadeva;mūḍhāya—the form of the Lord as an animal, such as the boar;guṇa-dharmiṇe—who accepts different qualities within the material world;nirviśeṣāya—who is without material qualities, being fully spiritual;sāmyāya—Lord Buddha, the form ofnirvāṇa,wherein the material qualities stop;namaḥ—I offer my respectful obeisances;jñāna-ghanāya—who is knowledge or the impersonal Brahman;ca—also.
Translation
I offer my respectful obeisances to Lord Vāsudeva, who is all-pervading, to the Lord’s fierce form as Lord Nṛsiṁhadeva, to the Lord’s form as an animal [Lord Varāhadeva], to Lord Dattātreya, who preached impersonalism, to Lord Buddha, and to all the other incarnations. I offer my respectful obeisances unto the Lord, who has no material qualities but who accepts the three qualities goodness, passion and ignorance within this material world. I also offer my respectful obeisances unto the impersonal Brahman effulgence.
Purport
yadā yadā hi dharmasya glānir bhavati bhārata abhyutthānam adharmasya tadātmānaṁ sṛjāmy aham
“Whenever and wherever there is a decline in religious practice, O descendant of Bharata, and a predominant rise of irreligion — at that time I descend Myself.” In the material world there is always the possibility of deviation from Kṛṣṇa consciousness, and therefore Kṛṣṇa and His devotees always act in various forms to curb such godlessness.
Even impersonalists who stress the knowledge feature of the Supreme Personality of Godhead want to merge in the effulgence of the Lord. Therefore, here the word jñāna-ghanāya indicates that for atheists who disbelieve in the form and existence of the Lord, all these various incarnations appear. Since the Lord comes to teach in so many forms, no one can say that there is no God. The word jñāna-ghanāya is especially used here to refer to those whose knowledge has become solidified by dint of their searching for the Lord through speculative philosophical understanding. Superficial knowledge is useless for understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead, but when one’s knowledge becomes extremely intense and deep, one understands Vāsudeva ( vāsudevaḥ sarvam iti sa mahātmā sudurlabhaḥ ). A jñānī attains this stage after many, many births. Therefore the word jñāna-ghanāya is used here. The word śāntāya indicates that Lord Vāsudeva is situated in everyone’s heart but does not act with the living entity. Impersonalist jñānīs realize Vāsudeva when they are fully mature in knowledge ( vāsudevaḥ sarvam iti sa mahātmā sudurlabhaḥ ).
