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yasmÄt ká¹£aram atÄ«to 'ham
aká¹£arÄd api cottamaḥ
ato 'smi loke vede ca
prathitaḥ puruṣottamaḥ

7 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: SB(6) , TLKS(1)

 yasmÄt - because; ká¹£aram - to the fallible; atÄ«taḥ - transcendental; aham - I am; aká¹£arÄt - beyond the infallible; api - also; ca - and; uttamaḥ - the best; ataḥ - therefore; asmi - I am; loke - in the world; vede - in the Vedic literature; ca - and; prathitaḥ - celebrated; puruá¹£a-uttamaḥ - as the Supreme Personality.


Text

Because I am transcendental, beyond both the fallible and the infallible, and because I am the greatest, I am celebrated both in the world and in the Vedas as that Supreme Person.

Purport

No one can surpass the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa – neither the conditioned soul nor the liberated soul. He is therefore the greatest of personalities. Now it is clear here that the living entities and the Supreme Personality of Godhead are individuals. The difference is that the living entities, either in the conditioned state or in the liberated state, cannot surpass in quantity the inconceivable potencies of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. It is incorrect to think of the Supreme Lord and the living entities as being on the same level or equal in all respects. There is always the question of superiority and inferiority between their personalities. The word uttama is very signiï¬cant. No one can surpass the Supreme Personality of Godhead.

The word loke signiï¬es “in the pauruá¹£a Ägama (the smá¹›ti scriptures).†As conï¬rmed in the Nirukti dictionary, lokyate vedÄrtho ’nena: “The purpose of the Vedas is explained by the smá¹›ti scriptures.â€

The Supreme Lord, in His localized aspect of ParamÄtmÄ, is also described in the Vedas themselves. The following verse appears in the Vedas (ChÄndogya Upaniá¹£ad 8.12.3): tÄvad eá¹£a samprasÄdo ’smÄc charÄ«rÄt samutthÄya paraá¹ jyoti-rÅ«paá¹ sampadya svena rÅ«peṇÄbhiniá¹£padyate sa uttamaḥ puruá¹£aḥ. “The Supersoul coming out of the body enters the impersonal brahma-jyotir; then in His form He remains in His spiritual identity. That Supreme is called the Supreme Personality.†This means that the Supreme Personality is exhibiting and diffusing His spiritual effulgence, which is the ultimate illumination. That Supreme Personality also has a localized aspect as ParamÄtmÄ. By incarnating Himself as the son of SatyavatÄ« and ParÄÅ›ara, He explains the Vedic knowledge as VyÄsadeva.