bá¹›had-vastu 'brahma' kahi — 'Å›rÄ«-bhagavÄn'
á¹£aá¸-vidhaiÅ›varya-pÅ«rṇa, para-tattva-dhÄma
bá¹›hat-vastu - the substance, which is greater than the greatest; brahma - called by the name Brahman; kahi - we call; Å›rÄ«-bhagavÄn - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; á¹£aá¹ - six; vidha - varieties; aiÅ›varya - opulences; pÅ«rṇa - full; para-tattva - Absolute Truth; dhÄma - reservoir.
In ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam it is said that the Absolute Truth is understood in three phases of realization: the impersonal Brahman, the localized ParamÄtmÄ and ultimately the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The impersonal Brahman and localized ParamÄtmÄ are expansions of the potency of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is complete in six opulences, namely wealth, fame, strength, beauty, knowledge and renunciation. Since He possesses His six opulences, the Personality of Godhead is the ultimate truth in absolute knowledge.