SB 11.22.9

SB 11.22.9

Devanagari

पौर्वापर्यमतोऽमीषां प्रसङ्ख्यानमभीप्सताम् । यथा विविक्तं यद्वक्त्रं गृह्णीमो युक्तिसम्भवात् ॥ ९ ॥

Verse text

paurvāparyam ato ’mīṣāṁ prasaṅkhyānam abhīpsatām yathā viviktaṁ yad-vaktraṁ gṛhṇīmo yukti-sambhavāt

Synonyms

paurva considering causal elements to include their manifest products ; aparyam or assuming elements to include their subtle causes ; ataḥ therefore ; amīṣām of these thinkers ; prasaṅkhyānam the counting ; abhīpsatām who are intending ; yathā how ; viviktam ascertained ; yat vaktram — from whose mouth ; gṛhṇīmaḥ We accept it ; yukti of reason ; sambhavāt because of the possibility .

Translation

Therefore, no matter which of these thinkers is speaking, and regardless of whether in their calculations they include material elements within their previous subtle causes or else within their subsequent manifest products, I accept their conclusions as authoritative, because a logical explanation can always be given for each of the different theories.

Translation (Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura)

Therefore, no matter which of these thinkers is speaking, and regardless of whether in their calculations they include material elements within their previous subtle causes or else within their subsequent manifest products, I accept their conclusions as authoritative, because a logical explanation can always be given for each of the different theories. I accept the logical conclusions of whatever has been stated based on the personal preferences of the philosophers who desire to enumerate less or more elements, and emphasize either the cause or the effect, since each is correct according its logical explanation.

Purport

Although innumerable philosophers may rationally describe the material creation from different points of view, one cannot perfect one’s knowledge without Kṛṣṇa consciousness. An intellectual person should therefore not be falsely proud simply because he has ascertained a particular truth within the material world. The Lord here states that one who follows the Vedic way of analysis will undoubtedly have many insights concerning the material creation. Ultimately, however, one must become a devotee of the Supreme Lord and perfect one’s knowledge in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.