Devanagari
दैवी ह्येषा गुणमयी मम माया दुरत्यया ।
मामेव ये प्रपद्यन्ते मायामेतां तरन्ति ते ॥ १४ ॥
Verse text
daivī hy eṣā guṇa-mayī
mama māyā duratyayā
mām eva ye prapadyante
māyām etāṁ taranti te
Synonyms
daivī
—
transcendental
;
hi
—
certainly
;
eṣā
—
this
;
guṇa-mayī
—
consisting of the three modes of material nature
;
mama
—
My
;
māyā
—
energy
;
duratyayā
—
very difficult to overcome
;
mām
—
unto Me
;
eva
—
certainly
;
ye
—
those who
;
prapadyante
—
surrender
;
māyām etām
—
this illusory energy
;
taranti
—
overcome
;
te
—
they.
Translation
This divine energy of Mine, consisting of the three modes of material nature, is difficult to overcome. But those who have surrendered unto Me can easily cross beyond it.
Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
14. My māyā made of the guṇas, fit for jīva’s pleasure, is hard to surpass, but those who surrender to Me alone can cross over māyā.
Translation (Baladeva Vidyabhusana)
14. My māyā made of the guṇas, fit for jivas’ pleasure, is hard to surpass, but those who surrender to Me alone can cross over māyā.
Purport
The Supreme Personality of Godhead has innumerable energies, and all these energies are divine. Although the living entities are part of His energies and are therefore divine, due to contact with material energy their original superior power is covered. Being thus covered by material energy, one cannot possibly overcome its influence. As previously stated, both the material and spiritual natures, being emanations from the Supreme Personality of Godhead, are eternal. The living entities belong to the eternal superior nature of the Lord, but due to contamination by the inferior nature, matter, their illusion is also eternal. The conditioned soul is therefore called nitya-baddha, or eternally conditioned. No one can trace out the history of his becoming conditioned at a certain date in material history. Consequently, his release from the clutches of material nature is very difficult, even though that material nature is an inferior energy, because material energy is ultimately conducted by the supreme will, which the living entity cannot overcome. Inferior, material nature is defined herein as divine nature due to its divine connection and movement by the divine will. Being conducted by divine will, material nature, although inferior, acts so wonderfully in the construction and destruction of the cosmic manifestation. The Vedas confirm this as follows: māyāṁ tu prakṛtiṁ vidyān māyinaṁ tu maheśvaram. “Although māyā [illusion] is false or temporary, the background of māyā is the supreme magician, the Personality of Godhead, who is Maheśvara, the supreme controller.” ( Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 4.10)
Another meaning of guṇa is rope; it is to be understood that the conditioned soul is tightly tied by the ropes of illusion. A man bound by the hands and feet cannot free himself – he must be helped by a person who is unbound. Because the bound cannot help the bound, the rescuer must be liberated. Therefore, only Lord Kṛṣṇa, or His bona fide representative the spiritual master, can release the conditioned soul. Without such superior help, one cannot be freed from the bondage of material nature. Devotional service, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, can help one gain such release. Kṛṣṇa, being the Lord of the illusory energy, can order this insurmountable energy to release the conditioned soul. He orders this release out of His causeless mercy on the surrendered soul and out of His paternal affection for the living entity, who is originally a beloved son of the Lord. Therefore surrender unto the lotus feet of the Lord is the only means to get free from the clutches of the stringent material nature.
The words mām eva are also significant. Mām means unto Kṛṣṇa (Viṣṇu) only, and not Brahmā or Śiva. Although Brahmā and Śiva are greatly elevated and are almost on the level of Viṣṇu, it is not possible for such incarnations of rajo-guṇa (passion) and tamo-guṇa (ignorance) to release the conditioned soul from the clutches of māyā. In other words, both Brahmā and Śiva are also under the influence of māyā. Only Viṣṇu is the master of māyā; therefore He alone can give release to the conditioned soul. The Vedas ( Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 3.8) confirm this in the phrase tam eva viditvā, or “Freedom is possible only by understanding Kṛṣṇa.” Even Lord Śiva affirms that liberation can be achieved only by the mercy of Viṣṇu. Lord Śiva says, mukti-pradātā sarveṣāṁ viṣṇur eva na saṁśayaḥ: “There is no doubt that Viṣṇu is the deliverer of liberation for everyone.”
Purport (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)
“Then how will they be delivered from this bewilderment of the three modes?”
The word daivī comes from deva, which means “those who sport with sense enjoyment.” It refers to the jīvas. Thus daiva makes it possessive: that belonging to the jīvas for their pleasure. Daivī therefore means that which bewilders the jīvas.
This māyā is the bewilderer of the jīvas who enjoy sense objects (daivī). It is made of the guṇas, and by implication, it is a great noose of three strands (guṇa means rope). This māyā, the external energy, belongs to Me, the Supreme Lord. It is difficult to surpass. As a noose, it is impossible for anyone to untie or to cut it. Touching His chest, the Lord says, “Have faith in My words. Anyone who surrenders unto Me, the form of Śyāmasundara, crosses over this māyā.”
Purport (Baladeva Vidyabhusana)
“But it will be very difficult to destroy the bewilderment caused by the three guṇas, since māyā, from which the guṇas arise, is eternal.”
“This very astonishing, extraordinary māyā (daivī) belongs to Me, the Lord of all things, the creator of unlimited universes full of inconceivable variety. Māyā is called astonishing because it is an instrument in the creation of the astonishing, variegated, countless universes. Śruti says:
māyāṁ tu prakṛtiṁ vidyān māyinaṁ tu maheśvaram
One should know prakṛti or māyā, and its lord, the great Lord. Śvetāśvatara Upaniṣad 4.10
This māyā is made of the three guṇas (guṇamayī), and is like a rope (guṇa) made of three strands, because it binds the jīvas very tightly. Therefore it is hard for the jīvas to overcome (duratyayā). In terms of the analogy of the rope, this rope is impossible to untie. But though māyā is such, it can be destroyed by devotion to Me. Those who through association with My devotees surrender to Me, Kṛṣṇa, the Lord of all things, the controller of māyā, and the ocean of affection for those who surrender to Me—they cross over this māyā, unsurpassable like an ocean (etām), with no effort, as if it were a puddle of water left in the hoof print of a cow. Having crossed the ocean of māyā, they attain Me, their master, inclined to give mercy and filled with bliss. The word eva (only) indicates that they cannot cross over māyā by surrender to others such as Brahmā or Śiva. The śruti similarly says tam eva viditvā atimrṭum eti: only by knowing Him, one surpasses death. (Śetāsvatāra Upaniṣad 3.8) Similarly the devas say to Mucukunda:
varaṁ vṛṇīṣva bhadraṁ te ṛte kaivalyam adya naḥ
eka eveśvaras tasya bhagavān viṣṇur avyayaḥ
All good fortune to you! Now please choose a benediction from us—anything but liberation, since only the infallible Supreme Lord, Viṣṇu, can bestow that. SB 10.51.20
Śiva says to Ghaṇṭākarṇa:
mukti-pradātā sarveṣāṁ viṣṇur eva na saṁśayaḥ
Without doubt, Viṣṇu alone gives liberation to all. Padma Purāṇa 6.253.176
Surrender Unto Me
It is not just surrender which is glorious, but surrender to Krsna. 'Mam eva' ‑ this is what is glorious. Later on in this Chapter, Krsna is going to describe those who do surrender, but because they have no knowledge, they don't surrender to Krsna and therefore their situation is not at all glorious. And Krsna criticizes them heavily.
In this way, Krsna denies surrender to the demigods or to the impersonal Brahman.
[ D . THE IMPIOUS LACK KNOWLEDGE AND NEVER SURRENDER TO KRSNA;
THE PIOUS DEVELOP KNOWLEDGE AND SURRENDER (7. 15‑19)
1 . Impious mudhas (foolish, donkey‑like men), naradhamas (lowest of mankind), mayayaparta‑jnanas (those who are intelligent, but whose intelligence is controlled by illusion), and asuras (atheist) never surrender. (15) ]
Why doesn't everyone surrender? Sometimes people look learned, why they don't surrender?