Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 06, Chapter 03, Text 14-15

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SB 6.3.14-15

aham mahendro nirrtih pracetah
 somo ’gnir isah pavano viriñcih
aditya-visve vasavo ’tha sadhya
 marud-gana rudra-ganah sasiddhah
 
anye ca ye visva-srjo ’maresa
 bhrgv-adayo ’sprsta-rajas-tamaskah
yasyehitam na viduh sprsta-mayah
 sattva-pradhana api kim tato ’nye
 
Translation by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
I, Yamaraja; Indra, the King of heaven; Nirrti; Varuna; Candra, the moon-god; Agni; Lord Siva; Pavana; Lord Brahma; Surya, the sun-god; Visvasu; the eight Vasus; the Sadhyas; the Maruts; the Rudras; the Siddhas; and Marici and the other great rsis engaged in maintaining the departmental affairs of the universe, as well as the best of the demigods headed by Brhaspati, and the great sages headed by Bhrgu are all certainly freed from the influence of the two base material modes of nature, namely passion and ignorance. Nevertheless, although we are in the mode of goodness, we cannot understand the activities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. What, then, is to be said of others, who, under illusion, merely speculate to know God?
 
Purport by His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Srila Prabhupada: 
 
The men and other living entities within this cosmic manifestation are controlled by the three modes of nature. For the living entities controlled by the base qualities of nature, passion and ignorance, there is no possibility of understanding God. Even those in the mode of goodness, like the many demigods and great rsis described in these verses, cannot understand the activities of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As stated in Bhagavad-gita, one who is situated in the devotional service of the Lord is transcendental to all the material qualities. Therefore the Lord personally says that no one can understand Him but the bhaktas, who are transcendental to all material qualities (bhaktya mam abhijanati). As stated by Bhismadeva to Maharaja Yudhisthira in Srimad-Bhagavatam (1.9.16):
 
na hy asya karhicid rajan
 puman veda vidhitsitam
yad-vijijñasaya yukta
 muhyanti kavayo ’pi hi
 
“O King, no one can know the plan of the Lord [Sri Krsna]. Even though great philosophers inquire exhaustively, they are bewildered.” No one, therefore, can understand God by speculative knowledge. Indeed, by speculation one will be bewildered (muhyanti). This is also confirmed by the Lord Himself in Bhagavad-gita (7.3):
 
manusyanam sahasresu
 kascid yatati siddhaye
yatatam api siddhanam
 kascin mam vetti tattvatah
 
Among many thousands of men, one may endeavor for perfection, and even among the siddhas, those who have already become perfect, only one who adopts the process of bhakti, devotional service, can understand Krsna.
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