etat ká¹£attar bhagavato
daiva-karmÄtma-rÅ«piṇaḥ
kaḥ Å›raddadhyÄd upÄkartuá¹
yogamÄyÄ-balodayam
etat - this; ká¹£attaḥ - O Vidura; bhagavataḥ - of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; daiva-karma-Ätma-rÅ«piṇaḥ - of the gigantic form of transcendental work, time and nature; kaḥ - who else; Å›raddadhyÄt - can aspire; upÄkartum - measure in totality; yogamÄyÄ - internal potency; bala-udayam - manifested by the strength of.
The froggish philosophers may go on with their mental speculations on the subject matter of the virÄá¹, the gigantic form exhibited by the yoga-mÄyÄ internal potency of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, but factually no one can measure such a vast exhibition. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (11.16) Arjuna, the recognized devotee of the Lord, says:
aneka-bÄhÅ«dara-vaktra-netraá¹
paÅ›yÄmi tvÄá¹ sarvato ’nanta-rÅ«pam
nÄntaá¹ na madhyaá¹ na punas tavÄdiá¹
paÅ›yÄmi viÅ›veÅ›vara viÅ›va-rÅ«pa
“O my Lord, O gigantic viÅ›va-rÅ«pa form, O master of the universe, I see innumerable hands, bodies, mouths and eyes in all directions, and they are all unlimited. I cannot find the end of this manifestation, nor do I see the middle, nor the beginning.â€
Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ was specifically spoken to Arjuna, and the viÅ›va-rÅ«pa was exhibited before him at his request. He was awarded the specific eyes to see this viÅ›va-rÅ«pa, yet although he was able to see the Lord’s innumerable hands and mouths, he was unable to see Him completely. Since Arjuna was unable to estimate the length and breadth of the potency of the Lord, who else would be able to do so? One may only indulge in miscalculation like the frog-philosopher. The frog-philosopher wanted to estimate the length and breadth of the Pacific Ocean by his experience of a well three cubic feet large, and thus he began to puff himself up to become as big as the Pacific Ocean, but at last he burst and died by this process. This story is applicable to the mental philosophers who, under the illusion of the Lord’s external energy, indulge in estimating the length and breadth of the Supreme Lord. The best path is to become a cool-headed, submissive devotee of the Lord, try to hear about the Lord from the bona fide spiritual master, and thus serve the Lord in transcendental loving service, as suggested in the previous verse.