anujÄnÄŤhi mÄáš kášášŁáša
sarvaáš tvaáš vetsi sarva-dášk
tvam eva jagatÄáš nÄtho
jagad etat tavÄrpitam
anujÄnÄŤhi - please give leave; mÄm - to me; kášášŁáša - O Lord KášášŁáša; sarvam - everything; tvam - You; vetsi - know; sarva-dášk - all-seeing; tvam - You; eva - alone; jagatÄm - of all the universes; nÄthaḼ - the master; jagat - universe; etat - this; tava - to You; arpitam - is offered.
In his KášášŁáša, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, ĹrÄŤla PrabhupÄda has quoted Lord BrahmÄ as follows: âMy dear Lord, although You are the Supreme Lord of all creation, I sometimes falsely think that I am the master of this universe. I may be master of this universe, but there are innumerable universes, and there are also innumerable BrahmÄs who preside over these universes. But actually You are the master of them all. As the Supersoul in everyoneâs heart, You know everything. Please, therefore, accept me as Your surrendered servant. I hope that You will excuse me for disturbing You in Your pastimes with Your friends and calves. Now if You will kindly allow me, I will immediately leave so You can enjoy Your friends and calves without my presence.â
The words sarvaáš tvaáš vetsi sarva-dášk are very significant here. Lord KášášŁáša knows everything and sees everything, and therefore Lord BrahmÄ did not need to remain in VášndÄvana to maintain his personal loving contact with the Lord. In fact, as the creator of the universe, Lord BrahmÄ was somewhat out of place in the simple, blissful atmosphere of VášndÄvana, where Lord KášášŁáša was exhibiting His supreme opulences in herding cows, enjoying picnics, playing games, and so on.
Upon seeing the intense love the residents of VášndÄvana had for Lord KášášŁáša, BrahmÄ felt unqualified to remain there. He was not eager to give up the Lordâs association, but he felt it better to return to his personal devotional service in Brahmaloka. Somewhat embarrassed and unhappy over his foolish attempt at bewildering the Lord, BrahmÄ preferred to resume his transcendental loving service rather than try to enjoy the Lordâs presence.