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Chapter 14
Sukhasyaikantikasya ca:- Lord Krsna, is the abode of absolute bliss, and absolute bliss, is the abode of the Lord. The same absolute bliss, has been called eternal bliss (5/21), supreme bliss (6/21) and infinite bliss (6/28).
In this verse, in the expression 'Brahmanah' and 'Amrttasya', like the expression 'Rahoh sirah', the sixth inflexion has been used, which means that Rahn' and 'Sirah' (head), are not two different entities, but both are, one and the same. Similarly, here Brahma, the Immortal, the Imperishable, is Lord Krsna and Lord Krsna is Brahma, the Immortal, the Imperishable. In this verse, emphasis has been laid on the identity of Lord Krsna, with Brahma, the Imperishable and the Eternal Dharma etc. All of them, in spite of being called, by different names, are one and the same. Thus, a devotee, who worships Lord Krsna, attains Brahma.
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