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atha veṇu-ninÄdasya
trayī-mūrti-mayī gatiḥ
sphurantÄ« praviveÅ›ÄÅ›u
mukhÄbjÄni svayambhuvaḥ
gÄyatrÄ«á¹ gÄyatas tasmÄd
adhigatya sarojajaḥ
saá¹ská¹›taÅ› cÄdi-gunuṇÄ
dvijatÄm agamat tataḥ

 atha - then; veṇu-ninÄdasya - of the sound of the flute; trayÄ«-mÅ«rti-mayÄ« - the mother of the three Vedas; gatiḥ - the means (the GÄyatrÄ« mantra); sphuranti - being made manifest; praviveÅ›a - entered; ÄÅ›u - quickly; mukha-abjÄni - the lotus faces; svayambhuvaḥ - of BrahmÄ; gÄyatrÄ«m - the GÄyatrÄ«; gÄyataḥ - sounding; tasmÄt - from Him (ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa); adhigatya - having received; saroja-jaḥ - the lotus-born (BrahmÄ); saá¹ská¹›taḥ - initiated; ca - and; Ädi-guruá¹‡Ä - by the primal preceptor; dvijatÄm - the status of the twice-born; agamat - attained; tataḥ - thereafter.


Text

Then GÄyatrÄ«, mother of the Vedas, being made manifest, i.e. imparted, by the divine sound of the flute of ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa, entered into the lotus mouth of BrahmÄ, born from himself, through his eight ear-holes. The lotus-born BrahmÄ having received the GÄyatrÄ«, sprung from the flute-song of ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa, attained the status of the twice-born, having been initiated by the supreme primal preceptor, Godhead Himself.

Purport

The sound of Kṛṣṇa's flute is the transcendental blissful sound; hence the archetype of all Veda, is present in it. The GÄyatrÄ« is Vedic rhythm. It contains a brief meditation and prayer. KÄma-gÄyatrÄ« is the highest of all the GÄyatrÄ«s, because the meditation and prayer contained in it are full of the perfect transcendental sportive activities which are not to be found in any other GÄyatrÄ«. The GÄyatrÄ« that is attained as the sequel of the eighteen-lettered mantra is kÄma-gÄyatrÄ« which runs thus: klÄ«á¹ kÄma-devÄya vidmahe puá¹£pa-bÄṇÄya dhÄ«mahi tan no 'naá¹…gaḥ pracodayÄt. In this GÄyatrÄ«, the realization of the transcendental pastimes of ÅšrÄ« GopÄ«jana-vallabha after perfect meditation and the prayer for the attainment of the transcendental god of love are indicated. In the spiritual world there is no better mode of endeavor for securing the superexcellent rasa-bedewed love. As soon as that GÄyatrÄ« entered into the ear-holes of BrahmÄ, he became the twice-born and began to chant the GÄyatrÄ«. Whoever has received the same GÄyatrÄ« in reality, has attained his spiritual rebirth. The status of a twice-born that is obtained in accordance with one's worldly nature and lineage, by the fettered souls in this mundane world, is far inferior to that of the twice-born who obtains admission into the transcendental world; because the initiation or acquisition of transcendental birth as a result of spiritual initiation is the highest of glories in as much as the jÄ«va is thereby enabled to attain to the transcendental realm.