vastuno yady anÄnÄtva
Ätmanaḥ praÅ›na Ä«dṛśaḥ
kathaá¹ ghaá¹eta vo viprÄ
vaktur vÄ me ka ÄÅ›rayaḥ
vastunaḥ - of the essential reality; yadi - if; anÄnÄtve - in the concept of nonindividuality; Ätmanaḥ - of the jÄ«va soul; praÅ›naḥ - question; Ä«dṛśaḥ - such; katham - how; ghaá¹eta - is it possible or appropriate; vaḥ - of you who are asking; viprÄḥ - O brÄhmaṇas; vaktuḥ - of the speaker; vÄ - or; me - of Me; kaḥ - what is; ÄÅ›rayaḥ - the real situation or resting place.
Āśraya means “the resting place†or “shelter.†Lord Kṛṣṇa’s question “What is our actual resting place or shelter?†means “What is our ultimate nature or constitutional position?†This is because no one can come to rest or be satisfied unless one is in one’s natural position. The example is given that one may travel all over the world, but ultimately one becomes satisfied by returning to one’s own home. Similarly, a crying child is satisfied when embraced by its own mother. By inquiring about the shelter or resting place of Himself and the brÄhmaṇas, the Lord is indicating the eternal, constitutional position of every living entity.
If Lord Kṛṣṇa were also in the jÄ«va category, and if all living entities including Him were thus equal, there would be no deep purpose in one living entity inquiring and another answering. Only one who is in a superior position can meaningfully answer important questions. It may be argued that the bona fide spiritual master answers all the questions of the disciple, and yet the guru is in the jÄ«va category. The answer is that the bona fide spiritual master speaks not on his own behalf but as a representative of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is in the Viṣṇu category. A so-called guru speaking on his own behalf as a jÄ«va soul is useless and is unable to meaningfully answer serious questions. Thus, the sages’ question ko bhavÄn (“Who are You?â€) indicates that the Supreme Personality of Godhead is eternally an individual person. And because the sages headed by Lord BrahmÄ offered obeisances and worshiped the Lord, it is understood that He is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Lord BrahmÄ, as the first created being in this universe, could not accept any other living entity except the Lord as worshipable.
Lord Kṛṣṇa’s actual purpose is to explain the ultimate perfection of yoga, which the sages were desiring to know. If one becomes fixed in transcendental knowledge, the mutual attraction between the material mind and the material sense objects automatically ceases. The spiritual mind is not attracted to material objects of gratification, and thus by spiritualizing the mind, material existence automatically slackens. By questioning the propriety of the sages’ question, the Lord is assuming the position of the spiritual master and preparing to give valuable instructions. One should never be envious of a bona fide spiritual master, especially if, as in the case of Lord Haá¹sa speaking to the sages headed by BrahmÄ and Sanaka-kumÄra, the guru is the Supreme Personality of Godhead Himself.