Vyāsadeva the Empowered Compiler of the Vedas
Out of immense compassion for the suffering souls of the material world, the Supreme Lord descended as an empowered incarnation to deliver transcendental knowledge. By compiling the vast library of ancient wisdom, this great sage provided a clear pathway for humanity to revive its lost relationship with God. Throughout his purports, Śrīla Prabhupāda meticulously explains how Vyāsadeva expanded the original Vedas into various branches and ultimately delivered the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam as the supreme conclusion of all spiritual philosophy.
The Empowered Incarnation of Nārāyaṇa
The compilation of absolute truth requires an authority far beyond ordinary human capacity. To perfectly present the transcendental science, Kṛṣṇa Himself appeared as a śaktyāveśa-avatāra, specifically empowered with the potency to broadcast spiritual knowledge. Confirming this exalted position, Śrīla Prabhupāda clarifies that Vyāsadeva is a powerful incarnation of Lord Nārāyaṇa, acting entirely in the highest mode of goodness to rescue the conditioned souls from ignorance.
- Out of His causeless mercy and compassion, Krsna has compiled various Vedic literatures in His incarnation as Vyasadeva. Vyasadeva is a saktyavesa-avatara of Lord Krsna.
- He (Vyasadeva) is a powerful incarnation of Narayana, and he broadcasts the Vedic wisdom to the world. As such, Vyasadeva is offered respects before one chants the Vedic literature, especially the Puranas.
- Vyasadeva, who is an incarnation of the power of Narayana, has compiled the Vedanta-sutra (nyaya-prasthana), but according to Sankara's commentaries, Apantaratama Rsi is also accredited with having compiled the codes of Vedanta-sutra.
Expanding the Branches of Knowledge
In previous ages, humanity possessed the intellectual capacity to understand the undivided, original Vedas simply by hearing them. Recognizing that people in the current age have diminished intelligence and short lifespans, the great sage mercifully divided the tree of knowledge into four distinct branches. Detailed consistently by Śrīla Prabhupāda, this immense literary undertaking included the Purāṇas, Upaniṣads, and the Mahābhārata, all structured to gradually elevate different classes of men to the platform of self-realization.
- Vyasadeva compiled all the Vedic literatures - the four Vedas, the Vedanta-sutra or Brahma-sutras, the Puranas and the Mahabharata.
- The Lord Himself in His incarnation (Vyasadeva) will consider his compilation of the Vedic literature to be very difficult for the less intelligent persons with short life, and thus He will divide the tree of Vedic knowledge into different branches.
- Srila Vyasadeva is called Mahamuni. He is also known as Vedavyasa because he has compiled so many sastras. He has divided the Vedas into four divisions - Sama, Rg, Yajur and Atharva.
- Srila Vyasadeva, who is the incarnation of the Lord, thus compiled the Vedic literatures to revive the lost memory of the conditioned souls about their eternal relation with the Lord.
The Dissatisfaction of the Great Sage
Despite executing the monumental task of compiling heaps of Vedic texts and formulating the codes of the Vedānta-sūtra, the great sage experienced a profound sense of inner emptiness. This despondency was not due to a lack of knowledge, but because his previous works heavily emphasized regulated fruitive activities rather than pure devotion. As narrated by Śrīla Prabhupāda, the sage's spiritual master, Nārada Muni, wisely observed this dissatisfaction and instructed him to exclusively focus on the transcendental pastimes of the Supreme Lord.
- Vyasadeva was not satisfied (although he complied all Vedic literature). His dissatisfaction was observed by his spiritual master, and thus Narada advised him to write on the transcendental activities of Lord Sri Krsna.
- Narada Muni was speaking to Vyasadeva, who was morose even after he had compiled all the Vedic literatures. In this connection, Narada Muni advised Srila Vyasadeva to try to attain devotional service and nothing else.
- When Vyasadeva was not satisfied even after compiling heaps of books of Vedic knowledge, Narada Muni, his spiritual master, explained that there is no path to self-realization that can be successful without being mixed with devotional service.
The Supreme Commentary
To protect the cream of Vedic knowledge from unauthorized and misleading interpretations, the original author took it upon himself to provide the definitive explanation. Acting on his guru's advice, he compiled the spotless Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam as the natural and supreme commentary on his own Vedānta-sūtra. Glorifying this final contribution, Śrīla Prabhupāda points out that this all-perfect literature is the literary incarnation of Godhead, directly mitigating the material miseries of anyone who takes shelter of it.
- Srila Vyasadeva compiled the Vedanta-sutra, and in order to protect it from unauthorized commentaries, he personally composed Srimad-Bhagavatam on the instruction of his spiritual master, Narada Muni, as the original commentary on the Vedanta-sutra.
- The Vedanta-sutras, or the Brahma-sutras, were compiled by Vyasadeva with a view to presenting just the cream of Vedic knowledge. Srimad-Bhagavatam is the natural commentary on this cream.
- Srimad-Bhagavatam is the perfect description of the all-perfect Personality of Godhead by the all-perfect personality Srila Vyasadeva, the compiler of the Vedas.
- This Srimad-Bhagavatam is the literary incarnation of God, and it is compiled by Srila Vyasadeva, the incarnation of God. It is meant for the ultimate good of all people, and it is all-successful, all-blissful and all-perfect.
Conclusion
The unparalleled literary contribution of Vyāsadeva serves as the eternal foundation for all genuine spiritual advancement. By systematically dividing the Vedas and crowning them with the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, he provided a complete and foolproof map back to the spiritual world. From reading these exact descriptions by Śrīla Prabhupāda, one can easily appreciate the causeless mercy of the Supreme Lord, who personally incarnated to leave behind this brilliant torchlight of knowledge for the benefit of all human society.
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