SB 2.7.51

SB 2.7.51

Devanagari

इदं भागवतं नाम यन्मे भगवतोदितम् । संग्रहोऽयं विभूतीनां त्वमेतद् विपुलीकुरु ॥ ५१ ॥

Verse text

idaṁ bhāgavataṁ nāma yan me bhagavatoditam saṅgraho ’yaṁ vibhūtīnāṁ tvam etad vipulī kuru

Synonyms

idam this ; bhāgavatam the science of Godhead ; nāma of the name ; yat that which ; me unto me ; bhagavatā by the Personality of Godhead ; uditam enlightened ; saṅgrahaḥ is the accumulation of ; ayam His ; vibhūtīnām of the diverse potencies ; tvam your good self ; etat this science of Godhead ; vipulī expand ; kuru do it .

Translation

O Nārada, this science of God, Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, was spoken to me in summary by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and it was spoken as the accumulation of His diverse potencies. Please expand this science yourself.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

This work called Bhāgavatam, spoken to me by the Lord, is a collection of the Lord’s vibhūtis. You should distribute it everywhere.

Purport

The Bhāgavatam in a nutshell, spoken by the Personality of Godhead in about half a dozen verses, which will appear ahead, is the science of God, and it is the potent representation of the Personality of Godhead. He, being absolute, is nondifferent from the science of God, Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam. Brahmājī received this science of Godhead from the Lord directly, and he handed over the same to Nārada, who in his turn ordered Śrīla Vyāsadeva to expand it. So the transcendental knowledge of the Supreme Lord is not mental speculation by the mundane wranglers, but is uncontaminated, eternal, perfect knowledge beyond the jurisdiction of material modes. The Bhāgavata Purāṇa is therefore the direct incarnation of the Lord in the form of transcendental sound, and one should receive this transcendental knowledge from the bona fide representative of the Lord in the chain of disciplic succession from the Lord to Brahmājī, from Brahmājī to Nārada, from Nārada to Vyāsa, from Vyāsadeva to Śukadeva Gosvāmī, from Śukadeva Gosvāmī to Sūta Gosvāmī. The ripened fruit of the Vedic tree drops from one hand to another without being broken by falling suddenly from a high branch down to the earth. Therefore unless one hears the science of Godhead from the bona fide representative of the disciplic succession, as above mentioned, for one to understand the theme of the science of Godhead will be a difficult job. It should never be heard from the professional Bhāgavatam reciters who earn their livelihood by gratifying the senses of the audience.

Commentary (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

Are you reciting something astonishing, never heard before? Yes, but I alone do not speak it. The Lord spoke to me this work called the Bhāgavatam. Do not consider it just a scripture. It is a collection of vibhūtis or powers of the Lord, because in the Gītā and other works the word vibhūti means a partial avatāra of the Lord. The Lord directly remains in this form of scripture. Therefore you should distribute it everywhere. That is Nārada’s service.