sarvajĂąera vÄkye mĹŤla-dhana anubandha
sarva-ĹÄstre upadeĹe, 'ĹrÄŤ-kášášŁáša' — sambandha
sarvajĂąera - of the astrologer; vÄkye - by the assurance; mĹŤla-dhana - with the treasure; anubandha - connection; sarva-ĹÄstre - all Vedic literatures; upadeĹe - instruct; ĹrÄŤ-kášášŁáša - Lord ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša, the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sambandha - the central connection.
In the Bhagavad-gÄŤtÄ (7.26), ĹrÄŤ KášášŁáša says:
vedÄhaáš samatÄŤtÄni vartamÄnÄni cÄrjuna
bhaviᚣyÄáši ca bhĹŤtÄni mÄáš tu veda na kaĹcana
âO Arjuna, as the Supreme Personality of Godhead, I know everything that has happened in the past, all that is happening in the present, and all things that are yet to come. I also know all living entities, but Me no one knows.â
Thus KášášŁáša knows the cause of the distressed condition of the conditioned soul. He therefore descends from His original position to instruct the conditioned soul and inform him about his forgetfulness of his relationship with KášášŁáša. KášášŁáša exhibits Himself in His relationships in VášndÄvana and at the Battle of Kurukᚣetra so that people will be attracted to Him and will return home, back to Godhead. KášášŁáša also says in the Bhagavad-gÄŤtÄ that He is the proprietor of all universes, the enjoyer of everything that be and the friend of everyone. BhoktÄraáš yajĂąa-tapasÄáš sarva-loka-maheĹvaram/ suhášdaáš sarva-bhutÄnÄáš (Bg. 5.29). If we revive our original intimate relationship with KášášŁáša, our distressed condition in the material world will be mitigated. Everyone is trying to adjust to the distressed conditions of material existence, but the basic problems cannot be solved unless one is in an intimate relationship with KášášŁáša.