trai-vidyÄ mÄá¹ soma-pÄḥ pÅ«ta-pÄpÄ
yajñair iṣṭvÄ svar-gatiá¹ prÄrthayante
te puṇyam ÄsÄdya surendra-lokam
aÅ›nanti divyÄn divi deva-bhogÄn

trai-vidyah--the knowers of the three Vedas; mam--unto Me; soma-pah--drinkers of soma juice; puta--purified; papah--sins; yajnaih--with sacrifices; istva--after worshiping; svah-gatim--passage to heaven; prarthayante--pray; te--they; punyam--virtue; asadya--enjoying; sura-indra--of Indra; lokam--the world; asnanti--enjoy; divyan--celestial; divi--in heaven; deva-bhogan--pleasures of the gods.


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Those who study the Vedas and drink the soma juice, seeking the heavenly planets, worship Me indirectly. They take birth on the planet of Indra, where they enjoy godly delights.

Purport
The word trai-vidyah refers to the three Vedas, Sama, Yajur and Rg. A brahmana who has studied these three Vedas is called a tri-vedi. Anyone who is very much attached to knowledge derived from these three Vedas is respected in society. Unfortunately, there are many great scholars of the Vedas who do not know the ultimate purport of studying them. Therefore Krsna herein declares Himself to be the ultimate goal for the tri-vedis. Actual tri-vedis take shelter under the lotus feet of Krsna and engage in pure devotional service to satisfy the Lord. Devotional service begins with the chanting of the Hare Krsna mantra and side by side trying to understand Krsna in truth. Unfortunately those who are simply official students of the Vedas become more interested in offering sacrifices to the different demigods like Indra, Candra, etc. By such endeavor, the worshipers of different demigods are certainly purified of the contamination of the lower qualities of nature and are thereby elevated to the higher planetary systems or heavenly planets known as Maharloka, Janoloka, Tapoloka, etc. Once situated on those higher planetary systems, one can satisfy his senses hundreds of thousands of times better than on this planet.