tasmin prasanne sakalÄÅ›iá¹£Äá¹ prabhau
kiá¹ durlabhaá¹ tÄbhir alaá¹ lavÄtmabhiḥ
ananya-dṛṣá¹yÄ bhajatÄá¹ guhÄÅ›ayaḥ
svayaá¹ vidhatte sva-gatiá¹ paraḥ parÄm
tasmin - unto Him; prasanne - being pleased; sakala-ÄÅ›iá¹£Äm - of all benediction; prabhau - unto the Lord; kim - what is that; durlabham - very difficult to obtain; tÄbhiḥ - with them; alam - away; lava-Ätmabhiḥ - with insignificant gains; ananya-dṛṣá¹yÄ - by nothing but devotional service; bhajatÄm - of those who are engaged in devotional service; guhÄ-ÄÅ›ayaḥ - residing within the heart; svayam - personally; vidhatte - executes; sva-gatim - in His own abode; paraḥ - the supreme; parÄm - transcendental.
As stated in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (10.10), the Lord gives intelligence to the pure devotees so that they may be elevated to the highest perfectional stage. It is confirmed herein that a pure devotee, who constantly engages in the loving service of the Lord, is awarded all knowledge necessary to reach the Supreme Personality of Godhead. For such a devotee there is nothing valuable to be achieved but the Lord’s service. If one serves faithfully, there is no possibility of frustration because the Lord Himself takes charge of the devotee’s advancement. The Lord is seated in everyone’s heart, and He knows the devotee’s motive and arranges everything achievable. In other words, the pseudo devotee, who is anxious to achieve material gains, cannot attain the highest perfectional stage because the Lord is in knowledge of his motive. One merely has to become sincere in his purpose, and then the Lord is there to help in every way.