jñÄna-vijñÄna-nÄ«dhaye
brahmaṇe 'nanta-śaktaye
aguṇÄyÄvikÄrÄya
namas te prÄká¹›tÄya ca
jñÄna - of consciousness; vijñÄna - and spiritual potency; nidhaye - to the ocean; brahmaṇe - to the Absolute Truth; ananta-Å›aktaye - whose potencies are unlimited; aguṇÄya - to Him who is never affected by the qualities of matter; avikÄrÄya - who does not undergo any material transformation; namaḥ - obeisances; te - unto You; prÄká¹›tÄya - to the prime mover of material nature; ca - and.
Those who consider themselves intellectual, philosophic or rational should carefully note here that the Absolute Truth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, is the ocean of all knowledge and consciousness. Thus surrendering unto the Supreme Lord does not entail giving up the method of rationally comprehending reality. Rather, one merges into the ocean of rational, logical comprehension. The Supreme Lord is the perfection of all sciences and all forms of knowledge, and only envious and trivial minds would deny this obvious fact.