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sarva-veda-sutre kare krsnera abhidhana

mukhya-vrtti chadi’ kaila laksana-vyakhyana

SYNONYMS

sarva-veda-sutre—in all the aphorisms of the Vedanta-sutra; kare—establishes; krsnera—of Lord Krsna; abhidhana—explanation; mukhya-vrtti—direct interpretation; chadi’-giving up; kaila—made; laksana—indirect; vyakhyana—explanation "In all the Vedic sutras and scriptures, it is Lord Krsna who is to be understood, but the followers of Sankaracarya have covered the real meaning of the Vedas with indirect explanations.

PURPORT

It is said:

vede ramayane caiva

purane bharate tatha

adav ante ca madhye ca

harih sarvatra giyate In the Vedic literature, including the Ramayana, Puranas and Mahabharata, from the very beginning (adau) to the end (ante ca), as well as within the middle (madhye ca), only Hari, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is explained.