यत्र यज्ञपतिः साक्षाद्भगवान्हरिरीश्वरः ।
अन्वभूयत सर्वात्मा सर्वलोकगुरुः प्रभुः ॥३॥

yatra yajña-patiḥ sÄká¹£Äd
bhagavÄn harir īśvaraḥ
anvabhÅ«yata sarvÄtmÄ
sarva-loka-guruḥ prabhuḥ

 yatra - where; yajña-patiḥ - the enjoyer of all sacrifices; sÄká¹£Ät - directly; bhagavÄn - the Supreme Personality of Godhead; hariḥ - Lord Viṣṇu; Ä«Å›varaḥ - the supreme controller; anvabhÅ«yata - became visible; sarva-ÄtmÄ - the Supersoul of everyone; sarva-loka-guruḥ - the master of all planets, or the teacher of everyone; prabhuḥ - the proprietor.


Text

The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Viṣṇu, is present in everyone’s heart as the Supersoul, and He is the proprietor of all planets and the enjoyer of the results of all sacrifices. He was personally present at the sacrifices made by King Pṛthu.

Purport

In this verse the word sÄká¹£Ät is significant. Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja was a Å›aktyÄveÅ›a-avatÄra incarnation of Lord Viṣṇu. Actually Pá¹›thu MahÄrÄja was a living entity, but he acquired specific powers from Lord Viṣṇu. Lord Viṣṇu, however, is directly the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and thus belongs to the category of viṣṇu-tattva. MahÄrÄja Pá¹›thu belonged to the jÄ«va-tattva. The viṣṇu-tattva indicates God, whereas the jÄ«va-tattva indicates the part and parcel of God. When God’s part and parcel is especially empowered, he is called Å›aktyÄveÅ›a-avatÄra. Lord Viṣṇu is herein described as harir īśvaraḥ. The Lord is so kind that He takes all miserable conditions away from His devotees. Consequently He is called Hari. He is described as īśvara because He can do whatever He likes. He is the supreme controller. The supreme īśvara puruá¹£ottama is Lord Kṛṣṇa. He exhibits His powers as īśvara, or the supreme controller, when He assures His devotee in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (18.66): “Abandon all varieties of religion and just surrender unto Me. I shall deliver you from all sinful reaction. Do not fear.†He can immediately make His devotee immune from all the reactions caused by sinful life if the devotee simply surrenders unto Him. He is described herein as sarvÄtmÄ, meaning that He is present in everyone’s heart as the Supersoul, and as such He is the supreme teacher of everyone. If we are fortunate enough to take the lessons given by Lord Kṛṣṇa in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ, our lives immediately become successful. No one can give better instructions to human society than Lord Kṛṣṇa.