The Prayers of the Personified Vedas (Śruti-stuti) and the Indescribable Absolute
श्रीश्रुतय ऊचु: जय जय जह्यजामजित दोषगृभीतगुणां त्वमसि यदात्मना समवरुद्धसमस्तभग: । अगजगदोकसामखिलशक्त्यवबोधक ते क्वचिदजयात्मना च चरतोऽनुचरेन्निगम: ॥ १४ ॥
śrī-śrutaya ūcuḥ jaya jaya jahy ajām ajita doṣa-gṛbhīta-guṇāṁ tvam asi yad ātmanā samavaruddha-samasta-bhagaḥ aga-jagad-okasām akhila-śakty-avabodhaka te kvacid ajayātmanā ca carato ’nucaren nigamaḥ
Die śrutis sprachen: Sieg, Sieg Dir, o Unbezwingbarer! Deiner eigenen Natur nach bist Du in allen Herrlichkeiten vollkommen erfüllt; so besiege bitte die māyā, die, indem sie die guṇas ergreift, den gebundenen Seelen Fehler und Leid bereitet. O Du, der Du alle Energien der verkörperten Wesen, der beweglichen wie der unbeweglichen, erweckst! Mitunter können die Veden Dich erkennen, wenn Du Deine līlā mit Deinen materiellen und geistigen Potenzen spielst.
According to Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī, the twenty-eight verses of the prayers of the personified Vedas (texts 14-41) represent the opinions of each of the twenty-eight major śrutis. These chief Upaniṣads and other śrutis concern themselves with various approaches to the Absolute Truth, and among them those śrutis are supreme which emphasize pure, unalloyed devotional service to the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Upaniṣads direct our attention to the Personality of Godhead by first negating what is distinct from Him and then defining some of His important characteristics.
Ajita means “unconquered.” The Śrutis praise the Supreme Lord as never overcome by māyā or any power, even though He controls all energies.
Because the Lord acts by His own inconceivable potency (ajayā) and is unlimited; therefore finite words and concepts can only indicate Him, not exhaustively define Him.
It teaches humility before the Absolute and encourages devotion: instead of trying to “master” God intellectually, one should seek purification from māyā and approach Him through sincere bhakti.