Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is the Real Vedanta

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The term Vedānta commands immense respect within philosophical circles, but its true purport is often concealed by indirect interpretations. To protect the innocent from misleading doctrines, Śrīla Prabhupāda systematically establishes that the culmination of all knowledge is pure devotional service. By studying the natural commentary written by the author himself, we can perfectly understand the absolute truth without falling prey to mental speculation.

The True Meaning of Vedānta

The essence of all Vedic literature is intended to guide the conditioned soul toward the Supreme Lord. It is directly taught by Śrīla Prabhupāda that the word Vedānta literally means the ultimate end of knowledge, which is Kṛṣṇa. Therefore, any philosophical pursuit that lacks Kṛṣṇa consciousness cannot be considered genuine Vedānta.

Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam as the Natural Commentary

To prevent future misinterpretations, the compiler of the Vedic texts provided his own explanation of the philosophical codes. In his purports, Śrīla Prabhupāda emphasizes that Vyāsadeva wrote the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam under the instruction of Nārada Muni to illuminate the true meaning of the Vedānta-sūtras. Any attempt to study the sutras without this natural commentary leads to confusion.

Rejecting Mayavadi Interpretations

Impersonalist philosophers often claim exclusive rights to the title of Vedantist, using complex grammar to obscure the straightforward message of the texts. It is powerfully argued by Śrīla Prabhupāda that such unscrupulous deviation deprives human society of the actual benefit of spiritual knowledge. Following the example of Lord Caitanya, pure devotees reject these indirect meanings.

Chanting and Pure Devotion

The highest philosophical realization must be accessible and practical, rather than merely an intellectual exercise. As demonstrated by Śrīla Prabhupāda, a true Vedantist is one who surrenders to Kṛṣṇa and engages in the joyful process of chanting the holy names. This simple act of devotion encapsulates the entire essence of Vedic wisdom.

Conclusion

True spiritual philosophy is not meant to confuse the mind with obscure word jugglery, but to illuminate the heart with devotion. Through his translations and purports, Śrīla Prabhupāda has firmly established that the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam is the pure, unadulterated commentary on the Vedānta-sūtras. By accepting Kṛṣṇa as the ultimate goal of knowledge, we become genuine Vedantists in the truest sense.

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