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    CHATUSHSLOKI

    BHAGAVATAM

    (Srimad Bhagavatam

    in just four slokas)

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    The four slokas discussed here appear in Canto 2, chapter 9 (verses 32 to

    35) and were taught by Bhagavan (Narayana, Vishnu, Krishna) Himself

    to Brahma and are often considered to be the very essence of the Srimad

    Bhagavatam.

    After Brahma was created, at the start of the kalpa (the day of Brahma), he

    found himself seated on top of the lotus that extended from the navel (nabhi)

    of Bhagavan. Brahma looked around and found nothing but the waters of

    pralaya. He wondered, Who I am?, or Koham (), which is the sandhi

    form of Kaha aham (). The word Kaha () which is nominative

    singular of ka () means who and Kaha aham instead of being taken as a

    question can also be interpreted as a statement with the meaning, I am ka.Thus, the consontant ka, as in Keshava means Brahma. From ka is alsoderived the word kaaya which means the body that we all possess.

    Brahma is created by Bhagavan and we are all created by Brahma and

    therefore our bodies are called kaayaa, as in the well-known sloka, Kaayenavaacaa manasendriyaih vaa buddhyaatmana vaa..

    So, when Brahma saw only the waters of pralaya all around him, and looked

    around to explore his own surroundings, four faces magically appeared sothat Brahma could easily see in all the four directions; thus he came to possess

    four faces and is called Chaturmukha or Naanmugan in Tamil.

    When Brahma was wondering, he realized that he was seated on top of a lotus.

    So, he decided to go down the stem of the lotus and explore it. The stem was,

    of course, attached to the navel of Bhagavan and Brahma could not penetrate

    that navel area which acted as an impenetrable barrier. So, Brahma was

    dejected and returned back and seated himself on the top of the lotus.

    And, he kept wondering.

    Then, all of a sudden, Brahma heard a voice (verse 6 of chapter 9, Canto 2). As

    described by Vyaasa, the voice mentioned the 16th and the 21stconsonants

    (shoDasha and ekavimsha). The 16thconsonant in the Sanskrit language is ta

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    and the 21stconsonant in pa and hence the voice that Brahma heard wasunderstood to mean tapa which means, Now you should perform penance,or tapas as in performing austerities.

    So, Brahma dutifully started meditating and did so for 1000 divine years (onehuman year equals one divine day and 360 divine days, or 360 human years,

    equals one divine year and so 1000 divine years equals 360,000 years by

    human reckoning). Pleased with Brahmas penances, Bhagavan revealedHimself and appeared and also took Brahma with Him to VaikunTha.

    Bhagavan said that I have been made happy by you, tvayaaham toshitah,verse 19 of chapter 9, Canto 2. Such a penance as you have performed is verydifficult indeed. Then, Bhagavan asked Brahma to ask for a boon and Brahma

    responded that he would like to blessed with all knowledge.

    Thus, during this trip with Bhagavan to VaikunTha, Brahma also received the

    instructions from Bhagavan, in the form of the four slokas known as the

    Chatushsloki Bhagavatam. The slokas are reproduced below, see also the link

    given which gives the translation and the purports by Srila Prabhupada.

    The Sanskrit text is given below followed by the English

    transliteration. I have provided some short explanations

    at the end following Prabhupadas translation ofthe

    verses of this chapter, which has also been reproduced

    for convenience.

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    l S Sll..ll

    s l SS ll..ll

    l ll..ll

    l ll .. ll

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    (with the sandhis)

    l S Sll..ll

    s l SS ll..ll

    l ll..ll

    l ll .. ll

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    Aham evaasam evaagre naanyat yat sadasat param l

    Pashcaat aham yadetat ca yOvashishyeta sOsmyaham ll 2.9.32 ll

    RutErtham yat prateeyEta na prateeyEta caatmani l

    Tad vidyaat aatmanO maayaam yathaabhaasO yathaa tamah ll 2.9.33 ll

    Yathaa mahaanti bhootaani bhooteshu uccavaceshu anu l

    PravishTaani apravishTaani tathaa teshu na teshvaham ll 2.9.34 ll

    Etaavat eva jijnaasyam tattva jijnaasunaa atmanaa l

    Anvaya vyatirekaabhyam yat syaat sarvatra sarvadaa ll 2.9.35 ll

    The following version is with the Sanskrit sandhis (compounding of words).

    Ahamevaasam evaagre naanyat yat sadasat param l

    Pashcaadaham yadetacca yOvashishyeta sOsmyaham ll 2.9.32 ll

    RutErtham yat prateeyeta na prateeyEta caatmani l

    TadvidyaadaatmanO maayaam yathaabhaasO yathaa tamah ll 2.9.33 ll

    Yathaa mahaanti bhootaani bhooteshooccavaceshvanu l

    PravishTaanyapravishTaani tathaa teshu na teshvaham ll 2.9.34 ll

    Etaavat eva jijnaasyam tattva jijnaasunaatmanaa l

    Anvaya vyatirekhaabhyam yat syaat sarvatra sarvadaa ll 2.9.35 ll

    In Prabupadas version, the sloka numbers are 33 to 36, not 32 to 35.

    The above text, used for the Sanskrit, is from Gorakhpur Press. In the

    text by Gorakpur Press verses 2.9.11 and 2.9.12 of Prabhupada are

    together given as 2.9.11; hence the discrepancy in verse numbers for all

    subsequent verses. Therefore 2.9.32 of Gorakhpur Press becomes 2.9.33

    of Prabhupada (see image from Gorakhpur Press text on following page).

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    SB 2.9.33:Brahm, it is I, the Personality of Godhead, who was

    existing before the creation, when there was nothing but Myself.

    Nor was there the material nature, the cause of this creation.

    That which you see now is also I, the Personality of Godhead,and after annihilation what remains will also be I, the

    Personality of Godhead.

    SB 2.9.34: OBrahm, whatever appears to be of any value, if it

    is without relation to Me, has no reality. Know it as My illusory

    energy, that reflection which appears to be in darkness.

    SB 2.9.35: O

    Brahm, please know that the universal elementsenter into the cosmos and at the same time do not enter into the

    cosmos; similarly, I Myself also exist within everything created,

    and at the same time I am outside of everything.

    SB 2.9.36: A person who is searching after the Supreme

    Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead, most certainly

    search for it up to this, in all circumstances, in all space and

    time, and both directly and indirectly.

    The full story of the penance of Brahma and the meeting

    with Bhagavan and the instructions received by Brahma

    can be read by clicking on the link given here

    (http://vedabase.net/sb/2/9/en orclick here).

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    Canto 2:The Cosmic

    Manifestation

    Chapter 9: Answers by Citing the Lord's

    Version

    Bhaktivedanta VedaBase:rmad Bhgavatam

    SB 2.9.1:rukadevaGosvm said: O King, unless one is influenced by theenergy of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, there is no meaning to the

    relationship of the pure soul in pure consciousness with the material body.

    That relationship is just like a dreamer's seeing his own body working.

    SB 2.9.2: The illusioned living entity appears in so many forms offered by the

    external energy of the Lord. While enjoying in the modes of material nature,

    the encaged living entity misconceives, thinking in terms of "I" and "mine."

    SB 2.9.3: As soon as the living entity becomes situated in his constitutionalglory and begins to enjoy the transcendence beyond time and material energy,

    he at once gives up the two misconceptions of life [I and mine] and thus

    becomes fully manifested as the pure self.

    SB 2.9.4: O King, the Personality of Godhead, being very much pleased with

    LordBrahmbecause of his nondeceptive penance inbhakti-yoga, presentedHis eternal and transcendental form beforeBrahm. And that is the objectivegoal for purifying the conditioned soul.

    SB 2.9.5: LordBrahm, the first spiritual master, supreme in the universe,could not trace out the source of his lotus seat, and while thinking of creating

    the material world, he could not understand the proper direction for such

    creative work, nor could he find out the process for such creation.

    SB 2.9.6: While thus engaged in thinking, in the water, Brahmj heard twicefrom nearby two syllables joined together. One of the syllables was taken from

    the sixteenth and the other from the twenty-first of thesparaalphabets, andboth joined to become the wealth of the renounced order of life.

    SB 2.9.7: When he heard the sound, he tried to find the speaker, searching on

    all sides. But when he was unable to find anyone besides himself, he thought it

    wise to sit down on his lotus seat firmly and give his attention to the execution

    of penance, as he was instructed.

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    SB 2.9.8: LordBrahmunderwent penances for one thousand years by thecalculations of the demigods. He heard this transcendental vibration from the

    sky, and he accepted it as divine. Thus he controlled his mind and senses, and

    the penances he executed were a great lesson for the living entities. Thus he is

    known as the greatest of all ascetics.

    SB 2.9.9: The Personality of Godhead, being thus very much satisfied with the

    penance of LordBrahm, was pleased to manifest His personal abode,aikuntha, the supreme planet above all others. This transcendental abode ofthe Lord is adored by all self-realized persons freed from all kinds of miseries

    and fear of illusory existence.

    SB 2.9.10: In that personal abode of the Lord, the material modes of ignorance

    and passion do not prevail, nor is there any of their influence in goodness.

    There is no predominance of the influence of time, so what to speak of theillusory, external energy; it cannot enter that region. Without discrimination,

    both the demigods and the demons worship the Lord as devotees.

    SB 2.9.11: The inhabitants of theaikunthaplanets are described as having aglowing sky-bluish complexion. Their eyes resemble lotus flowers, their dress

    is of yellowish color, and their bodily features very attractive. They are just

    the age of growing youths, they all have four hands, they are all nicely

    decorated with pearl necklaces with ornamental medallions, and they all

    appear to be effulgent.

    SB 2.9.12: Some of them are effulgent like coral and diamonds in complexion

    and have garlands on their heads, blooming like lotus flowers, and some wear

    earrings.

    SB 2.9.13: Theaikunthaplanets are also surrounded by various airplanes,all glowing and brilliantly situated. These airplanes belong to the great

    mahtms or devotees of the Lord. The ladies are as beautiful as lightningbecause of their celestial complexions, and all these combined together appear

    just like the sky decorated with both clouds and lightning.

    SB 2.9.14: The goddess of fortune in her transcendental form is engaged in

    the loving service of the Lord's lotus feet, and being moved by the black bees,

    followers of spring, she is not only engaged in variegated pleasure serviceto the Lord, along with her constant companions but is also engaged insinging the glories of the Lord's activities.

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    SB 2.9.15: LordBrahmsaw in theaikunthaplanets the Personality ofGodhead, who is the Lord of the entire devotee community, the Lord of the

    goddess of fortune, the Lord of all sacrifices, and the Lord of the universe, and

    who is served by the foremost servitors likeNanda,Sunanda,Prabalaand

    rhana, His immediate associates.SB 2.9.16: The Personality of Godhead, seen leaning favorably towards His

    loving servitors, His very sight intoxicating and attractive, appeared to be very

    much satisfied. He had a smiling face decorated with an enchanting reddish

    hue. He was dressed in yellow robes and wore earrings and a helmet on his

    head. He had four hands, and His chest was marked with the lines of the

    goddess of fortune.

    SB 2.9.17: The Lord was seated on His throne and was surrounded by

    different energies like the four, the sixteen, the five, and the six naturalopulences, along with other insignificant energies of the temporary character.

    But He was the factual Supreme Lord, enjoying His own abode.

    SB 2.9.18: LordBrahm, thus seeing the Personality of Godhead in Hisfullness, was overwhelmed with joy within his heart, and thus in full

    transcendental love and ecstasy, his eyes filled with tears of love. He thus

    bowed down before the Lord. That is the way of the highest perfection for the

    living being [paramaham sa].

    SB 2.9.19: And seeingBrahmpresent before Him, the Lord accepted him asworthy to create living beings, to be controlled as He desired, and thus being

    much satisfied with him, the Lord shook hands withBrahmand, slightlysmiling, addressed him thus.

    SB 2.9.20: The beautiful Personality of Godhead addressed LordBrahm: OBrahm, impregnated with the Vedas, I am very much pleased with your longaccumulated penance with the desire for creation. Hardly am I pleased with

    the pseudo mystics.

    SB 2.9.21: I wish you good luck. OBrahm, you may ask from Me, the giver ofall benediction, all that you may desire. You may know that the ultimate

    benediction, as the result of all penances, is to see Me by realization.

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    SB 2.9.22: The highest perfectional ingenuity is the personal perception of My

    abodes, and this has been possible because of your submissive attitude in the

    performance of severe penance according to My order.

    SB 2.9.23: O sinlessBrahm, you may know from Me that it was I who firstordered you to undergo penance when you were perplexed in your duty. Such

    penance is My heart and soul, and therefore penance and I are nondifferent.

    SB 2.9.24: I create this cosmos by such penance, I maintain it by the same

    energy, and I withdraw it all by the same energy. Therefore the potential

    power is penance only.

    SB 2.9.25: LordBrahmsaid: O Personality of Godhead, You are situated inevery living entity's heart as the supreme director, and therefore You are

    aware of all endeavors by Your superior intelligence, without any hindrancewhatsoever.

    SB 2.9.26: In spite of that, my Lord, I am praying to You to kindly fulfill my

    desire. May I please be informed how, in spite of Your transcendental form,

    You assume the mundane form, although You have no such form at all.

    SB 2.9.27: And [please inform me] how You, by Your own Self, manifest

    different energies for annihilation, generation, acceptance and maintenance

    by combination and permutation.

    SB 2.9.28: O master of all energies, please tell me philosophically all about

    them. You play like a spider that covers itself by its own energy, and Your

    determination is infallible.

    SB 2.9.29: Please tell me so that I may be taught in the matter by the

    instruction of the Personality of Godhead and may thus act instrumentally to

    generate living entities, without being conditioned by such activities.

    SB 2.9.30: O my Lord, the unborn, You have shaken hands with me just as a

    friend does with a friend [as if equal in position]. I shall be engaged in the

    creation of different types of living entities, and I shall be occupied in Your

    service. I shall have no perturbation, but I pray that all this may not give rise

    to pride, as if I were the Supreme.

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    SB 2.9.31: The Personality of Godhead said: Knowledge about Me as

    described in the scriptures is very confidential, and it has to be realized in

    conjunction with devotional service. The necessary paraphernalia for that

    process is being explained by Me. You may take it up carefully.

    SB 2.9.32: All of Me, namely My actual eternal form and My transcendental

    existence, color, qualities and activities let all be awakened within you byfactual realization, out of My causeless mercy.

    SB 2.9.33:Brahm, it is I, the Personality of Godhead, who was existing beforethe creation, when there was nothing but Myself. Nor was there the material

    nature, the cause of this creation. That which you see now is also I, the

    Personality of Godhead, and after annihilation what remains will also be I, the

    Personality of Godhead.

    SB 2.9.34: OBrahm, whatever appears to be of any value, if it is withoutrelation to Me, has no reality. Know it as My illusory energy, that reflection

    which appears to be in darkness.

    SB 2.9.35: OBrahm, please know that the universal elements enter into thecosmos and at the same time do not enter into the cosmos; similarly, I Myself

    also exist within everything created, and at the same time I am outside of

    everything.

    SB 2.9.36: A person who is searching after the Supreme Absolute Truth, thePersonality of Godhead, most certainly search for it up to this, in all

    circumstances, in all space and time, and both directly and indirectly.

    SB 2.9.37: OBrahm, just follow this conclusion by fixed concentration ofmind, and no pride will disturb you, neither in the partial nor in the final

    devastation.

    SB 2.9.38:ukadevaGosvm said toMahrjaParksit: The Supreme

    Personality of Godhead,Hari, after being seen in His transcendental form,instructing Brahmj, the leader of the living entities, disappeared.

    SB 2.9.39: On the disappearance of the Supreme Personality of Godhead,Hari,

    who is the object of transcendental enjoyment for the senses of devotees,

    Brahm, with folded hands, began tore-create the universe, full with livingentities, as it was previously.

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    SB 2.9.40: Thus once upon a time the forefather of living entities and the

    father of religiousness, LordBrahm, situated himself in acts of regulativeprinciples, desiring self-interest for the welfare of all living entities.

    SB 2.9.41:Nrada, the most dear of the inheritor sons ofBrahm, alwaysready to serve his father, strictly follows the instructions of his father by his

    mannerly behavior, meekness and sense control.

    SB 2.9.42:Nradavery much pleased his father and desired to know all aboutthe energies ofisnu, the master of all energies, forNradawas the greatest ofall sages and greatest of all devotees, O King.

    SB 2.9.43: The great sageNradaalso inquired in detail from his father,Brahm, the great-grandfather of all the universe, after seeing him well

    satisfied.

    SB 2.9.44: Thereupon the supplementary Vedic literature,rmad-Bhgavatam, which was described by the Personality of Godhead and whichcontains ten characteristics, was told with satisfaction by the father [Brahm]to his sonNrada.

    SB 2.9.45: In succession, O King, the great sageNradainstructedrmad-Bhgavatamunto the unlimitedly powerful ysadeva, who meditated indevotional service upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead, the Absolute

    Truth, on the bank of the RiverSarasvat.

    SB 2.9.46: O King, your questions as to how the universe became manifested

    from the gigantic form of the Personality of Godhead, as well as other

    questions, I shall answer in detail by explanation of the four verses already

    mentioned.

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    SHORT EXPLANATIONS (Posted on my Facebook Page)

    Sloka No. 1 BEFORE THE BIG BANG

    It is now generally accepted that Universe started with a Big Bang several

    billions of years ago. The idea of a "Big Bang" that led to the creation of the

    Universe, was suggested from the empirical observations by the astronomer

    Edwin Hubble, published in a famous paper in 1927. Hubble, after whom

    NASA's famous telescope is now named, showed that galaxies are moving

    away from the earth at incredible speeds. (The term nebula was used inHubbles original paper, instead of the modern term galaxy.)

    The greater the distance D of the galaxy from the earth, the higher was its

    observed velocity V (or speed). This is called the recessional speed of the

    galaxy. Based on his observations on several galaxies, Hubble proposed a

    simple relationship V = HD, where the slope of the V-D graph, H, is a constant,

    now called the Hubble constant. This is called Hubble's law and astronomers

    have tried to measure the constant H accurately.

    The significance of this law is that the universe must be expanding. Also, at

    some point when D = 0, V = 0. What happens when D = 0 and V = 0?

    Even Einstein was stunned by this astronomical observation because in his

    theory of relativity (which includes the effects of gravity), Einstein had

    proposed a static universe and actually introduced a "cosmological constant"

    into the mathematical equations of his General Relativity theory to STOP what

    seemed like an expansion predicted by the equations. Later, after Hubble'spaper was published, Einstein called it the biggest blunder of his life.

    Why did Einstein commit such a blunder?

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    Einstein admitted that he was partly influenced by his own religious beliefs, or

    what he had learned from Judaism (and other "Western" religions). In these

    religions, unlike Hinduism, the universe is considered to be "static" and never

    changing. Hindus on the other hand believe in a dynamic universe. Creation

    and dissolution are taking place continuously. In the first of the four slokas, of

    the Chatushsloki Bhagavatam (see image), Krishna says (Shree Bhagavan

    uvaaca), that "In the beginning (agre), there was only Me -- aham eva -- only

    Me -- aasam was, agre -- in the beginning.

    What is this beginning? The beginning, as described in the Bhagavatam, is

    BEFORE there was anything, including the so-called BIG BANG.

    The sloka continues, Na anyat or naanyat, there was nothing else. It also says,Paschcaadaham, which means after there is no Universe, there will still be

    only Me.

    And, whatever is left, remnants (yo avashisshyeta), is also Me. So, the material

    universe, the remnants of what is seen between GIG BANGS is nothing more

    than His power, His manifestation. This is the implication of the first sloka of

    the Chatushsloki Bhagavatam.

    V. Laxmanan

    September 5, 2013

    Sloka No. 3: The Five Gross Elements

    The ingredients that make up material nature, the five gross elements, are

    referred to in the third verse. The five gross elements enter into everythingthat constitute material nature. Does this "entering" mean that they (the five

    gross elements) no longer exist and are all "used up"?

    For example, money enters into every economic transaction. Does it mean that

    "money" no longer exists and is all "used up"? If a new economic transaction is

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    to take place, which needs money, where does it come from? Likewise, if a

    new galaxy is to be created (modern astronomers are witnessing this) where

    do the gross elements that are part of the material of this new galaxy come

    from, if it is all "used" up? This is what is meant by pravishTaani (that which

    has entered) and apravishTaani (that which has not entered).

    The five gross elements enter and also appear to be "unentered". Likewise,

    The Supreme Being has entered into everything yet is also "unentered", tathaa

    teshu na teshu aham.

    V. Laxmanan

    September 4, 2013