iti bhÄgavatÄn dharmÄn
Å›iká¹£an bhaktyÄ tad-utthayÄ
nÄrÄyaṇa-paro mÄyÄm
añjas tarati dustarÄm

 iti - thus; bhÄgavatÄn dharmÄn - the science of devotional service; Å›iká¹£an - studying; bhaktyÄ - by devotion; tat-utthayÄ - generated by it; nÄrÄyaṇa-paraḥ - completely devoted to the Supreme Lord, NÄrÄyaṇa; mÄyÄm - the illusory energy; añjaḥ - easily; tarati - crosses beyond; dustarÄm - impossible to cross.


Text

Thus learning the science of devotional service and practically engaging in the devotional service of the Lord, the devotee comes to the stage of love of Godhead. And by complete devotion to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, NÄrÄyaṇa, the devotee easily crosses over the illusory energy, mÄyÄ, which is extremely difficult to cross.

Purport

ÅšrÄ«la JÄ«va GosvÄmÄ« has pointed out that mukti, or liberation, which is described in this verse by the words mÄyÄm añjas tarati dustarÄm, is actually a by-product or secondary result of pure love of Godhead. In the second verse of ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam it is pointed out, dharmaḥ projjhita-kaitavo ’tra paramo nirmatsarÄṇÄá¹ satÄá¹/ vedyaá¹ vÄstavam atra vastu Å›ivadaá¹ tÄpa-trayonmÅ«lanam. ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam teaches the science of devotional service, in which the ultimate goal is pure love of Godhead. According to the Vaiṣṇava ÄcÄryas, mukti, or liberation, is a by-product of love of Godhead. Åšivadaá¹ tÄpa-trayonmÅ«lanam. One should not approach the Supreme Personality of Godhead for liberation, since one is automatically liberated by obeying the order of the Lord. Kṛṣṇa’s order is given at the end of Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ: sarva-dharmÄn parityajya mÄm ekaá¹ Å›araṇaá¹ vraja. Every living being should give up his mundane conceptions of life and take full shelter of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa. If one carries out this order the Lord automatically provides liberation (mukti). Actual happiness comes from loving God without any tinge of mental speculation or fruitive desire.

anyÄbhilÄá¹£itÄ-śūnyaá¹
 jñÄna-karmÄdy-anÄvá¹›tam
ÄnukÅ«lyena kṛṣṇÄnu-
 śīlanaá¹ bhaktir uttamÄ

“One should render transcendental loving service to Lord Kṛṣṇa favorably and without desire for material profit or gain through fruitive activities or philosophical speculation. That is called pure devotional service.†(Bhakti-rasÄmá¹›ta-sindhu 1.1.11) So crossing over the insurmountable ocean of illusion, as described here, is not actually the principal result of bhÄgavata-dharma, or devotional service to the Lord, but is a by-product of pure love of Godhead.