अथापि यत्पादनखावसृष्टं जगद्विरिञ्चोपहृतार्हणाम्भः ।
सेशं पुनात्यन्यतमो मुकुन्दात्को नाम लोके भगवत्पदार्थः ॥२१॥

athÄpi yat-pÄda-nakhÄvasṛṣṭaá¹
jagad viriñcopahá¹›tÄrhaṇÄmbhaḥ
seÅ›aá¹ punÄty anyatamo mukundÄt
ko nÄma loke bhagavat-padÄrthaḥ

 atha - therefore; api - certainly; yat - whose; pÄda-nakha - nails of the feet; avasṛṣṭam - emanating; jagat - the whole universe; viriñca - BrahmÄjÄ«; upahá¹›ta - collected; arhaṇa - worship; ambhaḥ - water; sa - along with; Ä«Å›am - Lord Åšiva; punÄti - purifies; anyatamaḥ - who else; mukundÄt - besides the Personality of Godhead ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa; kaḥ - who; nÄma - name; loke - within the world; bhagavat - Supreme Lord; pada - position; arthaḥ - worth.


Text

Who can be worthy of the name of the Supreme Lord but the Personality of Godhead, ÅšrÄ« Kṛṣṇa? BrahmÄjÄ« collected the water emanating from the nails of His feet in order to award it to Lord Åšiva as a worshipful welcome. This very water [the Ganges] is purifying the whole universe, including Lord Åšiva.

Purport

The conception of many gods in the Vedic literatures by the ignorant is completely wrong. The Lord is one without a second, but He expands Himself in many ways, and this is confirmed in the Vedas. Such expansions of the Lord are limitless, but some of them are the living entities. The living entities are not as powerful as the Lord’s plenary expansions, and therefore there are two different types of expansions. Lord BrahmÄ is generally one of the living entities, and Lord Åšiva is the medium between the Lord and the living entities. In other words, even demigods like Lord BrahmÄ and Lord Åšiva, who are the chief amongst all demigods, are never equal to or greater than Lord Viṣṇu, the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The goddess of fortune, Laká¹£mÄ«, and all-powerful demigods like BrahmÄ and Åšiva are engaged in the worship of Viṣṇu or Lord Kṛṣṇa; therefore who can be more powerful than Mukunda (Lord Kṛṣṇa) to be factually called the Supreme Personality of Godhead? The goddess of fortune, Laká¹£mÄ«jÄ«, Lord BrahmÄ and Lord Åšiva are not independently powerful; they are powerful as expansions of the Supreme Lord, and all of them are engaged in the transcendental loving service of the Lord, and so also are the living entities. There are four sects of worshipful devotees of the Lord, and the chief amongst them are the Brahma sampradÄya, Rudra sampradÄya and ÅšrÄ« sampradÄya, descending directly from Lord BrahmÄ, Lord Åšiva and the goddess of fortune, Laká¹£mÄ«, respectively. Besides the above-mentioned three sampradÄyas, there is the KumÄra sampradÄya, descending from Sanat-kumÄra. All of the four original sampradÄyas are still scrupulously engaged in the transcendental service of the Lord up to date, and they all declare that Lord Kṛṣṇa, Mukunda, is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and no other personality is equal to Him or greater than Him.