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Rudra Vaisnava Sampradaya: Visnuswami |
Sridhara Swami's Commentary
And to such persons so fully dedicated to the Supreme Lord Krishna out of
great bhakti or exclusive loving devotion, He Himself bestows buddhi-yogam
or the divine spark of spiritual intelligence allowing their individual
consciousness to attain communion with His ultimate consciousness. This
means that as paramatma the Supreme Soul within all living entities, He
inspires them internally bequeathing the supra-subtle divine understanding
by which they may come to Him eternally.
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Brahma Vaisnava Sampradaya: Madhvacarya |
Madhvacarya's Commentary
Here Lord Krishna verifies the reality that such great beings as His
devotees, who worship Him out of great devotion with constant love,
factually exist.
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Sri Vaisnava Sampradaya: Ramanuja |
Ramanuja's Commentary
The words satata-yuktanam means those who constantly aspires for Lord
Krishna's association. They aspire by incessantly worshipping Him and
intensely meditating for communion with Him. To such persons out of loving
compassion, Lord Krishna gives them buddhi-yogam or spiritual intelligence
so that their individual consciousness can attain communion with the
ultimate consciousness of the Supreme Lord and come to Him.
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Kumara Vaisnava Sampradaya: Nimbaditya |
Kesava Kasmiri's Commentary
Lord Krishna speaks of the results such devotees are benedicted by satata-
yuktanam or constantly aspiring for communion with Him, through meditation
and worship; He personally as paramatma the Supreme Soul within bequeaths
the inner inspiration whereby they unfailingly come to Him.
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