yat tat karmamayaáš liáš gaáš
brahma-liáš gaáš jano 'rcayet
ekÄntam advayaáš ĹÄntaáš
tasmai bhagavate nama iti
yat - which; tat - that; karma-mayam - obtainable by the Vedic ritualistic system; liáš gam - the form; brahma-liáš gam - which makes known the Supreme Brahman; janaḼ - a person; arcayet - must worship; ekÄntam - who has full faith in the one Supreme; advayam - nondifferent; ĹÄntam - peaceful; tasmai - unto him; bhagavate - the most powerful; namaḼ - our respects; iti - thus.
In this verse, the word karma-mayam (âobtainable by the Vedic ritualistic systemâ) is significant. The Vedas say, svadharma-niᚣášhaḼ Ĺata janmabhiḼ pumÄn viriĂącatÄm eti: âOne who strictly follows the principles of varášÄĹrama-dharma for at least one hundred births will be rewarded with the post of Lord BrahmÄ.â It is also significant that although Lord BrahmÄ is extremely powerful, he never thinks himself one with the Supreme Personality of Godhead; he always knows that he is an eternal servitor of the Lord. Because the Lord and the servant are identical on the spiritual platform, BrahmÄ is herein addressed as bhagavÄn. BhagavÄn is the Supreme Personality of Godhead, KášášŁáša, but if a devotee serves Him with full faith, the meaning of the Vedic literature is revealed to him. Therefore BrahmÄ is called brahma-liáš ga, which indicates that his entire form consists of Vedic knowledge.