jñÄna-vijñÄna-yogena
karmaṇÄm uddharan jaá¹Äḥ
hiraṇya-keÅ›aḥ padmÄká¹£aḥ
padma-mudrÄ-padÄmbujaḥ
jñÄna - of scriptural knowledge; vijñÄna - and application; yogena - by means of mystic yoga; karmaṇÄm - of material actions; uddharan - uprooting; jaá¹Äḥ - the roots; hiraṇya-keÅ›aḥ - golden hair; padma-aká¹£aḥ - lotus-eyed; padma-mudrÄ - marked with the sign of the lotus; pada-ambujaḥ - having lotus feet.
In this verse the activities and bodily features of Kapila Muni are very nicely described. The activities of Kapila Muni are forecast herein: He will present the philosophy of SÄá¹…khya in such a way that by studying His philosophy people will be able to uproot the deep-rooted desire for karma, fruitive activities. Everyone in this material world engages in achieving the fruits of his labor. A man tries to be happy by achieving the fruits of his own honest labor, but actually he becomes more and more entangled. One cannot get out of this entanglement unless he has perfect knowledge, or devotional service.
Those who are trying to get out of the entanglement by speculation are also doing their best, but in the Vedic scriptures we find that if one has taken to the devotional service of the Lord in Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he can very easily uproot the deep-rooted desire for fruitive activities. SÄá¹…khya philosophy will be broadcast by Kapila Muni for that purpose. His bodily features are also described herein. JñÄna does not refer to ordinary research work. JñÄna entails receiving knowledge from the scriptures through the spiritual master by disciplic succession. In the modern age there is a tendency to do research by mental speculation and concoction. But the man who speculates forgets that he himself is subject to the four defects of nature: he is sure to commit mistakes, his senses are imperfect, he is sure to fall into illusion, and he is cheating. Unless one has perfect knowledge from disciplic succession, he simply puts forth some theories of his own creation; therefore he is cheating people. JñÄna means knowledge received through disciplic succession from the scriptures, and vijñÄna means practical application of such knowledge. Kapila Muni’s SÄá¹…khya system of philosophy is based on jñÄna and vijñÄna.