tavÄsanaá¹ dvija-gavÄá¹
pÄrameá¹£á¹hyaá¹ jagat-pate
bhavÄya Å›reyase bhÅ«tyai
ká¹£emÄya vijayÄya ca
tava - your; Äsanam - position on the throne; dvija - of the brahminical culture or the brÄhmaṇas; gavÄm - of the cows; pÄrameá¹£á¹hyam - supreme; jagat-pate - O master of the whole universe; bhavÄya - for improvement; Å›reyase - for the ultimate happiness; bhÅ«tyai - for increasing the opulence; ká¹£emÄya - for the maintenance and good fortune; vijayÄya - for the victory and increasing prestige; ca - and.
In this verse the words dvija-gavÄá¹ pÄrameá¹£á¹hyam indicate the most exalted position of the brÄhmaṇas, brahminical culture and the cows. In Vedic culture, the welfare of the cows and the welfare of the brÄhmaṇas are essential. Without a proper arrangement for developing brahminical culture and protecting cows, all the affairs of administration will go to hell. Being afraid that HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu would occupy the post of BrahmÄ, all the demigods were extremely disturbed. HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu was a well-known demon, and the demigods knew that if demons and RÄká¹£asas were to occupy the supreme post, brahminical culture and protection of cows would come to an end. As stated in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (5.29), the original proprietor of everything is Lord Kṛṣṇa (bhoktÄraá¹ yajña-tapasÄá¹ sarva-loka-maheÅ›varam). The Lord, therefore, knows particularly well how to develop the material condition of the living entities within this material world. In every universe there is one BrahmÄ engaged on behalf of Lord Kṛṣṇa, as confirmed in ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (tene brahma há¹›dÄ ya Ädi-kavaye). The principal creator in each brahmÄṇá¸a is Lord BrahmÄ, who imparts Vedic knowledge to his disciples and sons. On every planet, the king or supreme controller must be a representative of BrahmÄ. Therefore, if a RÄká¹£asa, or demon, were situated in BrahmÄ’s post, then the entire arrangement of the universe, especially the protection of the brahminical culture and cows, would be ruined. All the demigods anticipated this danger, and therefore they went to request Lord BrahmÄ to take immediate steps to thwart HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu’s plan.
In the beginning of creation, Lord BrahmÄ was attacked by two demons — Madhu and Kaiá¹abha — but Kṛṣṇa saved him. Therefore Kṛṣṇa is addressed as madhu-kaiá¹abha-hantá¹›. Now again, HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu was trying to replace BrahmÄ. The material world is so situated that even the position of Lord BrahmÄ, not to speak of ordinary living entities, is sometimes in danger. Nonetheless, until the time of HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu, no one had tried to replace Lord BrahmÄ. HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu, however, was such a great demon that he maintained this ambition.
The word bhÅ«tyai means “for increasing opulence,†and the word Å›reyase refers to ultimately returning home, back to Godhead. In spiritual advancement, one’s material position improves at the same time that the path of liberation becomes clear and one is freed from material bondage. If one is situated in an opulent position in spiritual advancement, his opulence never decreases. Therefore such a spiritual benediction is called bhÅ«ti or vibhÅ«ti. Kṛṣṇa confirms this in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (10.41). Yad yad vibhÅ«timat sattvaṠ… mama tejo-’á¹Å›a-sambhavam: if a devotee advances in spiritual consciousness and thus becomes materially opulent also, his position is a special gift from the Lord. Such opulence is never to be considered material. At the present, especially on this planet earth, the influence of Lord BrahmÄ has decreased considerably, and the representatives of HiraṇyakaÅ›ipu — the RÄká¹£asas and demons — have taken charge. Therefore there is no protection of brahminical culture and cows, which are the basic prerequisites for all kinds of good fortune. This age is very dangerous because society is being managed by demons and RÄká¹£asas.