satyaáš jĂąÄnam anantaáš yad
brahma-jyotiḼ sanÄtanam
yad dhi paĹyanti munayo
guášÄpÄye samÄhitÄḼ
satyam - indestructible; jĂąÄnam - knowledge; anantam - unlimited; yat - which; brahma - the absolute; jyotiḼ - effulgence; sanÄtanam - eternal; yat - which; hi - indeed; paĹyanti - see; munayaḼ - sages; guáša - the modes of material nature; apÄye - when they subside; samÄhitÄḼ - absorbed in trance.
In text 14 Lord KášášŁáša revealed to the residents of VášndÄvana His own abode, the spiritual planet of KášášŁášaloka. This and innumerable other Vaikuášášha planets float in an infinite ocean of spiritual light called the brahmajyoti. That spiritual light is in fact the spiritual sky, which KášášŁáša also, quite naturally, revealed to the residents of VášndÄvana. For example, if we want to show the moon to a child, we say, âLook up in the sky. See the moon over there in the sky.â Similarly, Lord KášášŁáša revealed the vast spiritual sky to the residents of VášndÄvana, but as emphasized in text 14 and in the following text, 16, the actual destination of the Lordâs associates was His own spiritual planet.