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ŚB 11.21.38-40

यथोर्णनाभिर्हृदयादूर्णामुद्वमते मुखात् ।
आकाशाद् घोषवान् प्राणो मनसा स्पर्शरूपिणा ॥ ३८ ॥
छन्दोमयोऽमृतमय: सहस्रपदवीं प्रभु: ।
ओङ्काराद् व्यञ्जितस्पर्शस्वरोष्मान्त स्थभूषिताम् ॥ ३९ ॥
विचित्रभाषाविततां छन्दोभिश्चतुरुत्तरै: ।
अनन्तपारां बृहतीं सृजत्याक्षिपते स्वयम् ॥ ४० ॥
yathorṇanābhir hṛdayād
ūrṇām udvamate mukhāt
ākāśād ghoṣavān prāṇo
manasā sparśa-rūpiṇā
chando-mayo ’mṛta-mayaḥ
sahasra-padavīṁ prabhuḥ
oṁkārād vyañjita-sparśa-
svaroṣmāntastha-bhūṣitām
vicitra-bhāṣā-vitatāṁ
chandobhiś catur-uttaraiḥ
ananta-pārāṁ bṛhatīṁ
sṛjaty ākṣipate svayam

Synonyms

yathājust as; ūrṇa-nābhiḥa spider; hṛdayātfrom its heart; ūrṇāmits web; udvamateemits; mukhātthrough its mouth; ākāśātfrom the ether; ghoṣa-vānmanifesting sound vibration; prāṇaḥthe Lord in the form of the original life air; manasāby means of the primeval mind; sparśa-rūpiṇāwhich exhibits the forms of the different phonemes of the alphabet, beginning with the sparśa letters; chandaḥ-mayaḥcomprising all the sacred Vedic meters; amṛta-mayaḥfull of transcendental pleasure; sahasra-padavīmwhich branches out in thousands of directions; prabhuḥthe Supreme Personality of Godhead; oṁkārātfrom the subtle vibration oṁkāra; vyañjitaexpanded; sparśawith the consonant stops; svaravowels; uṣmasibilants; anta-sthaand semivowels; bhūṣitāmdecorated; vicitravariegated; bhāṣāby verbal expressions; vitatāmelaborated; chandobhiḥalong with the metrical arrangements; catuḥ-uttaraiḥeach having four syllables more than the previous; ananta-pārāmlimitless; bṛhatīmthe great expanse of Vedic literature; sṛjatiHe creates; ākṣipateand withdraws; svayamHimself.

Translation

Just as a spider brings forth from its heart its web and emits it through its mouth, the Supreme Personality of Godhead manifests Himself as the reverberating primeval vital air, comprising all sacred Vedic meters and full of transcendental pleasure. Thus the Lord, from the ethereal sky of His heart, creates the great and limitless Vedic sound by the agency of His mind, which conceives of variegated sounds such as the sparśas. The Vedic sound branches out in thousands of directions, adorned with the different letters expanded from the syllable om: the consonants, vowels, sibilants and semivowels. The Veda is then elaborated by many verbal varieties, expressed in different meters, each having four more syllables than the previous one. Ultimately the Lord again withdraws His manifestation of Vedic sound within Himself.

Purport

Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī has given an elaborate technical explanation of these three verses, the understanding of which requires extensive linguistic knowledge of the Sanskrit language. The essential point is that transcendental knowledge is expressed through Vedic sound vibration, which is itself a manifestation of the Absolute Truth, the Personality of Godhead. Vedic sound emanates from the Supreme Lord and is vibrated to glorify and understand Him. The conclusion of all Vedic sound vibration is found in Bhagavad-gītā, wherein the Lord states, vedaiś ca sarvair aham eva vedyaḥ: all Vedic knowledge is simply meant to teach us to know and love God. One who always thinks of Lord Kṛṣṇa, who becomes the Lord’s devotee and who bows down to and worships the Lord with faith and devotion, chanting His holy name, has certainly achieved a perfect understanding of all that is indicated by the word veda (“knowledge”).