नमो भगवते तुभ्यं वासुदेवाय धीमहि । प्रद्युम्नायानिरुद्धाय नमः सङ्कर्षणाय च ॥ ३७ ॥

oá¹ namo bhagavate tubhyaá¹
vÄsudevÄya dhÄ«mahi
pradyumnÄyÄniruddhÄya
namaḥ saá¹…kará¹£aṇÄya ca

 oá¹ - the sign of chanting the transcendental glory of the Lord; namaḥ - offering obeisances unto the Lord; bhagavate - unto the Personality of Godhead; tubhyam - unto You; vÄsudevÄya - unto the Lord, the son of Vasudeva; dhÄ«mahi - let us chant; pradyumnÄya, aniruddhÄya and saá¹…kará¹£aṇÄya - all plenary expansions of VÄsudeva; namaḥ - respectful obeisances; ca - and.


Text

Let us all chant the glories of VÄsudeva along with His plenary expansions Pradyumna, Aniruddha and Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa.

Purport

According to PañcarÄtra, NÄrÄyaṇa is the primeval cause of all expansions of Godhead. These are VÄsudeva, Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha. VÄsudeva and Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa are on the middle left and right, Pradyumna is on the right of Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa, and Aniruddha is on the left of VÄsudeva, and thus the four Deities are situated. They are known as the four aides-de-camp of Lord ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa.

This is a Vedic hymn or mantra beginning with oá¹kÄra praṇava, and thus the mantra is established by the transcendental chanting process, namely, oá¹ namo dhÄ«mahi, etc.

The purport is that any transaction, either in the field of fruitive work or in empiric philosophy, which is not ultimately aimed at transcendental realization of the Supreme Lord, is considered to be useless. NÄradajÄ« has therefore explained the nature of unalloyed devotional service by his personal experience in the development of intimacy between the Lord and the living entity by a gradual process of progressive devotional activities. Such a progressive march of transcendental devotion for the Lord culminates in the attainment of loving service of the Lord, which is called premÄ in different transcendental variegatedness called rasas (tastes). Such devotional service is also executed in mixed forms, namely mixed with fruitive work or empiric philosophical speculations.

Now the question which was raised by the great ṛṣis headed by Åšaunaka regarding the confidential part of SÅ«ta’s achievement through the spiritual master is explained herein by the chanting of this hymn consisting of thirty-three letters. And this mantra is addressed to the four Deities, or the Lord with His plenary expansions. The central figure is Lord ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa because the plenary portions are His aides-de-camp. The most confidential part of the instruction is that one should always chant and remember the glories of the Lord ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, along with His different plenary portions expanded as VÄsudeva, Saá¹…kará¹£aṇa, Pradyumna and Aniruddha. These expansions are the original Deities for all other truths, namely either viṣṇu-tattva or Å›akti-tattvas.