Sanskrit Verse
Yasmat ksaram atito 'ham aksharad api cottamah, ato 'smi loke vede ca prathitah purushottamah
Translation & Meaning
Because I transcend the perishable realm and am even above the imperishable, I am celebrated both in the world and in the Vedas as that Supreme Person — Purushottama. This verse explains the very name Purushottama: Krishna stands above both categories of existence and is therefore the utterly highest person, celebrated in scripture and in the hearts of devotees.
Key Teachings
- •Krishna transcends both the perishable and the imperishable, making Him the Purushottama
- •The name Purushottama — the Supreme Person — is glorified in both scripture and tradition
- •True knowledge of Krishna as Purushottama is the summit of Vedic understanding
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