deÅ›aḥ kÄlaḥ pá¹›thag dravyaá¹
mantra-tantrartvijo 'gnayaḥ
devatÄ yajamÄnaÅ› ca
kratur dharmaś ca yan-mayaḥ
sa eva bhagavÄn sÄká¹£Äd
viṣṇur yogeśvareśvaraḥ
jÄto yaduá¹£v ity Äśṛṇma
hy api mÅ«á¸hÄ na vidmahe

 deÅ›aḥ - the place; kÄlaḥ - time; pá¹›thak dravyam - particular items of paraphernalia; mantra - Vedic hymns; tantra - prescribed rituals; á¹›tvijaḥ - priests; agnayaḥ - and the sacrificial fires; devatÄ - the presiding demigods; yajamÄnaḥ - the performer; ca - and; kratuḥ - the offering; dharmaḥ - the pious reaction; ca - and; yat - whom; mayaḥ - constituting; saḥ - He; eva - indeed; bhagavÄn - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; sÄká¹£Ät - directly; viṣṇuḥ - Lord Viṣṇu; yoga-īśvara-īśvaraḥ - the Lord of all mystic controllers; jÄtaḥ - taken birth; yaduá¹£u - among the Yadu dynasty; iti - thus; Äśṛṇma - we have heard; hi - certainly; api - nevertheless; mÅ«á¸hÄḥ - foolish; na vidmahe - we could not understand.


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All the aspects of sacrifice — the auspicious place and time, the various items of paraphernalia, the Vedic hymns, the prescribed rituals, the priests and sacrificial fires, the demigods, the patron of the sacrifice, the sacrificial offering and the pious results obtained — all are simply manifestations of His opulences. Yet even though we had heard that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Viṣṇu, the Lord of all mystic controllers, had taken birth in the Yadu dynasty, we were so foolish that we could not recognize Śrī Kṛṣṇa to be none other than Him.

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