prajÄpati-patiḥ sÄká¹£Äd
bhagavÄn giriÅ›o manuḥ
daká¹£Ädayaḥ prajÄdhyaká¹£Ä
naiá¹£á¹hikÄḥ sanakÄdayaḥ
marīcir atry-aṅgirasau
pulastyaḥ pulahaḥ kratuḥ
bhá¹›gur vasiá¹£á¹ha ity ete
mad-antÄ brahma-vÄdinaḥ
adyÄpi vÄcas-patayas
tapo-vidyÄ-samÄdhibhiḥ
paśyanto 'pi na paśyanti
paśyantaṠparameśvaram
prajÄpati-patiḥ - BrahmÄ, the father of all progenitors; sÄká¹£Ät - directly; bhagavÄn - the most powerful; giriÅ›aḥ - Lord Åšiva; manuḥ - Manu; daká¹£a-Ädayaḥ - headed by King Daká¹£a; prajÄ-adhyaká¹£Äḥ - the rulers of humankind; naiá¹£á¹hikÄḥ - the strong brahmacÄrÄ«s; sanaka-Ädayaḥ - headed by Sanaka; marÄ«ciḥ - MarÄ«ci; atri-aá¹…girasau - Atri and Aá¹…girÄ; pulastyaḥ - Pulastya; pulahaḥ - Pulaha; kratuḥ - Kratu; bhá¹›guḥ - Bhá¹›gu; vasiá¹£á¹haḥ - Vasiá¹£á¹ha; iti - thus; ete - all of them; mat-antÄḥ - ending with me; brahma-vÄdinaḥ - brÄhmaṇas, speakers on Vedic literature; adya api - up to date; vÄcaḥ-patayaḥ - masters of speaking; tapaḥ - austerities; vidyÄ - knowledge; samÄdhibhiḥ - and by meditation; paÅ›yantaḥ - observing; api - although; na paÅ›yanti - do not observe; paÅ›yantam - the one who sees; parama-īśvaram - the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
According to the foolish Darwinian theory of the anthropologists, it is said that forty thousand years ago Homo sapiens had not appeared on this planet because the process of evolution had not reached that point. However, the Vedic histories — the PurÄṇas and MahÄbhÄrata — relate human histories that extend millions and millions of years into the past. In the beginning of creation there was a very intelligent personality, Lord BrahmÄ, and from him emanated all the Manus, and the brahmacÄrÄ«s like Sanaka and SanÄtana, as well as Lord Åšiva, the great sages and NÄrada. All these personalities underwent great austerities and penances and thus became authorities in Vedic knowledge. Perfect knowledge for human beings, as well as all living entities, is contained in the Vedas. All the above-mentioned great personalities are not only powerful — being cognizant of past, present and future — but are also devotees. Still, in spite of their great education in knowledge, and despite their meeting the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Viṣṇu, they cannot actually understand the perfection of the living entity’s relationship with Lord Viṣṇu. This means that these personalities are still limited as far as their knowledge of the unlimited is concerned. The conclusion is that simply by advancing one’s knowledge, one cannot be accepted as an expert in understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Supreme Personality of Godhead can be understood not by advanced knowledge but by pure devotional service, as confirmed in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (18.55). BhaktyÄ mÄm abhijÄnÄti yÄvÄn yaÅ› cÄsmi tattvataḥ: unless one takes to pure, transcendental devotional service, he cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead in truth. Everyone has some imperfect ideas about the Lord. So-called scientists and philosophical speculators are unable to understand the Supreme Lord by virtue of their knowledge. Knowledge is not perfect unless one comes to the platform of devotional service. This is confirmed by the Vedic version:
athÄpi te deva padÄmbuja-dvaya-
prasÄda-leÅ›Änugá¹›hÄ«ta eva hi
jÄnÄti tattvaá¹ bhagavan mahimno
na cÄnya eko ’pi ciraá¹ vicinvan
(BhÄg. 10.14.29)
The speculators, the jñÄnÄ«s, go on speculating about the Supreme Personality of Godhead for many, many hundreds of thousands of years, but unless one is favored by the Supreme Personality of Godhead, one cannot understand His supreme glories. All the great sages mentioned in this verse have their planets near Brahmaloka, the planet where Lord BrahmÄ resides along with four great sages — Sanaka, SanÄtana, Sanandana and Sanat-kumÄra. These sages reside in different stars known as the southern stars, which circle the polestar. The polestar, called Dhruvaloka, is the pivot of this universe, and all planets move around this polestar. All the stars are planets, as far as we can see, within this one universe. According to Western theory, all the stars are different suns, but according to Vedic information, there is only one sun within this universe. All the so-called stars are but different planets. Besides this universe, there are many millions of other universes, and each of them contains similar innumerable stars and planets.