ब्रह्मा रुद्रश्च विष्णुश्च सनकाद्या महर्षयः । इंद्रियाणि मनो बुद्धिस्तथा सत्त्वं रजस्तमः
brahmā rudraśca viṣṇuśca sanakādyā maharṣayaḥ | iṃdriyāṇi mano buddhistathā sattvaṃ rajastamaḥ
「ブラフマー、ルドラ、ヴィシュヌ、またサナカに始まる大聖仙たち、諸感官と心と बुद्धि(知性)、さらに三つのグナ—サットヴァ、ラジャス、タマス—これらすべては我に根ざしている。」
Śrī Bhagavān (Kṛṣṇa)
Tirtha: Dvārakā
Type: kshetra
Listener: gopīs
Scene: Didactic cosmic diagram rendered as art: Kṛṣṇa at center; around him symbolic icons—lotus for Brahmā, trident for Rudra, conch/disc for Viṣṇu; a ring of sages; then senses as petals; mind and intellect as inner lamps; three colored bands for sattva (white), rajas (red), tamas (dark).
Even cosmic deities and inner faculties (mind, senses, guṇas) depend upon the Supreme Reality.
Dvārakā is the narrative frame; the verse focuses on metaphysical enumeration rather than tirtha praise.
None directly; the implied practice is discernment—seeing all powers and faculties as grounded in the Lord.