Å›rÄ«-bhagavÄn uvÄca
ya etÄn mat-patho hitvÄ
bhakti-jñÄna-kriyÄtmakÄn
ká¹£udrÄn kÄmÄmÅ› calaiḥ prÄṇair
juá¹£antaḥ saá¹saranti te
Å›rÄ«-bhagavÄn uvÄca - the Supreme Personality of Godhead said; ye - those who; etÄn - these; mat-pathaḥ - means for achieving Me; hitvÄ - giving up; bhakti - devotional service; jñÄna - analytic philosophy; kriyÄ - regulated work; ÄtmakÄn - consisting of; ká¹£udrÄn - insignificant; kÄmÄn - sense gratification; calaiḥ - by the flickering; prÄṇaiḥ - senses; juá¹£antaḥ - cultivating; saá¹saranti - undergo material existence; te - they.
As clearly explained by Lord Kṛṣṇa in the previous chapters, philosophical analysis and also the performance of prescribed duties are ultimately meant for achieving Kṛṣṇa consciousness, or pure love of God. Devotional service, based on hearing and chanting the glories of the Lord, directly engages the conditioned soul in the Lord’s loving service and thus is the most efficient means of achieving the Lord. All three processes, however, share a common goal, Kṛṣṇa consciousness. Now the Lord describes those who, being completely absorbed in material sense gratification, do not adopt any authorized means to achieve the Lord’s mercy. Currently, hundreds of millions of unfortunate human beings fit squarely into this category and, as described here, perpetually suffer the bondage of material existence.