brahma te há¹›dayaá¹ Å›uklaá¹
tapaḥ-svÄdhyÄya-saá¹yamaiḥ
yatropalabdhaá¹ sad vyaktam
avyaktaṠca tataḥ param

 brahma - the Vedas; te - Your; há¹›dayam - heart; Å›uklam - pure; tapaḥ - by austerities; svÄdhyÄya - study; saá¹yamaiḥ - and self-control; yatra - in which; upalabdham - perceived; sat - pure spiritual existence; vyaktam - the manifest (products of material creation); tataḥ - to that; param - transcendental.


Text

The Vedas are Your spotless heart, and through them one can perceive — by means of austerity, study and self-control — the manifest, the unmanifest and the pure existence transcendental to both.

Purport

Vyakta, “the manifest,†consists of the visible things of this world, and avyakta consists of the subtle, underlying causes of cosmic creation. The Vedas point toward the transcendental realm of Brahman, which lies beyond all material cause and effect.