The Killing of Keśī and Vyomāsura; Nārada’s Prophetic Praise of Kṛṣṇa
विशुद्धविज्ञानघनं स्वसंस्थया समाप्तसर्वार्थममोघवाञ्छितम् । स्वतेजसा नित्यनिवृत्तमाया- गुणप्रवाहं भगवन्तमीमहि ॥ २२ ॥
viśuddha-vijñāna-ghanaṁ sva-saṁsthayā samāpta-sarvārtham amogha-vāñchitam sva-tejasā nitya-nivṛtta-māyā- guṇa-pravāhaṁ bhagavantam īmahi
O Bhagavan, sa Iyo kami sumasaklolo. Ikaw ang ganap na dalisay na kamalayan at kaalaman na espirituwal, laging nakatindig sa Iyong tunay na anyo. Ang Iyong kalooban ay di kailanman nabibigo; kaya Ikaw ay ganap sa lahat ng minimithi, at sa Iyong banal na kapangyarihan ay walang hanggan Kang hiwalay sa agos ng mga guna ng māyā.
This verse states that by His own effulgence the Lord eternally causes the flow of māyā’s modes to cease in relation to Him—He is self-established, pure consciousness, and untouched by material qualities.
He emphasizes the Lord’s absolute sovereignty: unlike conditioned beings whose plans are obstructed by karma and time, the Supreme Lord’s will is always fulfilled because everything rests within Him.
Regular remembrance and meditation on the Lord’s transcendence helps one detach from the push of the modes (guṇas) and live with clearer discernment, steadier mind, and devotion-centered priorities.