ĹrÄŤ-bhagavÄn uvÄca
dharmya eᚣa tava praĹno
naiḼĹreyasa-karo nášášÄm
varášÄĹramÄcÄravatÄáš
tam uddhava nibodha me
ĹrÄŤ-bhagavÄn uvÄca - the Supreme Personality of Godhead said; dharmyaḼ - faithful to religious principles; eᚣaḼ - this; tava - your; praĹnaḼ - question; naiḼĹreyasa-karaḼ - the cause of pure devotional service; nášášÄm - for ordinary human beings; varáša-ÄĹrama - the varášÄĹrama system; ÄcÄra-vatÄm - for those who faithfully follow; tam - those highest religious principles; uddhava - My dear Uddhava; nibodha - please learn; me - from Me.
The word naiḼĹreyasa-kara indicates that which awards the highest perfection of life, KášášŁáša consciousness, which the Lord is explaining to ĹrÄŤ Uddhava. When considering religious principles, ordinary human beings remain bogged down in sectarian mundane considerations. The process that awards the highest perfection of life should be considered the most auspicious for human beings. The varášÄĹrama system is the most scientific presentation of religiosity on the earth, and those who are most perfect in that system come to the point of KášášŁáša consciousness, or dedicating everything for the satisfaction of the Supreme Lord.