21.15

dyu-pataya eva te na yayur antam anantataya

tvam api yad antaranda-nicaya nanu savaranah

kha iva rajamsi vanti vayasa saha yac chrutayas

tvayi hi phalanty atannirasanena bhavan-nidhanah

SYNONYMS

dyu-patayah—the predominating deities of higher planetary systems (Lord Brahma and others); eva—also; te—Your; na—not; yayuh—could reach; antam—the limit of transcendental qualities; anantataya—due to being unlimited; tvam api—You also; yat—since; antara—within You; anda-nicayah—the groups of universes; nanu—O sir; savaranah—having different coverings; khe—in the sky; iva—like; rajamsi—atoms; vanti—rotate; vayasa—the course of time; saha—with; yat—what; srutayah—great personalities who understand the Vedas; tvayi—in You; hi—certainly; phalanti—end in; atannirasanena—by refuting the inferior elements; bhavat-nidhanah—whose conclusion is in You " ’My Lord, You are unlimited.

Even the predominating deities of the higher planetary systems, including Lord Brahma, could not find Your limitations.

Nor could You Yourself ascertain the limit of Your qualities.

Like atoms in the sky, there are multi-universes with seven coverings, and these are rotating in due course of time.

All the experts in Vedic understanding are searching for You by eliminating the material elements.

In this way, searching and searching, they come to the conclusion that everything is complete in You.

Thus You are the resort of everything.

This is the conclusion of all Vedic experts.’

PURPORT

This verse from Srimad-Bhagavatam (10.87.41) is confirmed in Bhagavad-gita:

bahunam janmanam ante

jnanavan mam prapadyate

vasudevah sarvam iti

sa mahatma sudurlabhah “After many births and deaths, he who is actually in knowledge surrenders unto Me, knowing Me to be the cause of all causes and all that is.

Such a great soul is very rare.” (Bg.7.19) After searching for the Absolute Truth throughout the universe, learned scholars and Vedic experts cannot reach the ultimate goal.

In this way they come to Krsna.

When there is a discussion about the Absolute Truth, there are always various pros and cons.

The purpose of such arguments is to come to the right conclusion.

Such an argument is generally known as neti neti (“not this, not that”).

Until one comes to the right conclusion, the process of thinking, “This is not the Absolute Truth, that is not the Absolute Truth,” will continue.

When we come to the right conclusion, we accept the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Krsna, as the ultimate truth.