Gopala Tapaniya Upanishad
Gopala-Tapaniya Upanishad
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
Chapter One
1. Om Namah! I offer my respectful obeisance to Sri Krishna, whose form is
eternal and full of knowledge and bliss, who is the rescuer from distress, who
is understood by Vedanta, who is the supreme spiritual master, and who is the
witness in everyone's heart.
2. Om. Some sages said to the demigod Brahma: "Who is the Supreme Personality of
Godhead? Whom does death fear? By knowing whom does everything else become
known? Who created this world.
3. Brahma replied to them: "Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Death
fears Govinda. By understanding Gopijana Vallabha everything becomes known. By
pronouncing the word "svaha" the Personality of Godhead created the world.
4. They then said: "Who is Krishna? Who is Govinda? Who is Gopijanavallabha?
What is Svaha?"
5. To them Brahma said: "Krishna means He who delivers from sin, Govinda means
He who is famous on the earth, in the Vedas, and among the Surabhi cows,
Gopijana Vallabha means He who enchants the Gopis, and Svaha means the potency
of the Supreme. All these names refer to the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
6. One who meditates on this Supreme Personality of Godhead, glorifies Him, and
worships Him, becomes liberated. He becomes liberated.
7. They said: What is His form? What is His glorification? How does one worship
Him? Please describe this to us
8-9. Brahma said: He appears like a cowherd boy. His complexion is like a
monsoon cloud. He stays under a desire-tree. The following verses describe Him.
10. Meditating with all his heart on Lord Krishna, whose eyes are handsome lotus
flowers, whose complexion is a monsoon cloud, whose garments are lightning, who
has two arms, who is rich in transcendental knowledge, who wears a garland of
forest flowers, who is the supreme controller, who is surrounded by Gopas, Gopis,
and Surabhi cows, who rests under a sura-druma tree, who is decorated with
splendid ornaments, who stands in the middle of a red lotus flower, and who is
served by breezes that have touched the Yamuna's waves, a person becomes free
from repeated birth and death.
11. This mantra should be repeatedly chanted: "Klim Krishnaya Govindaya Gopijana
Vallabhaya Svaha".
12. By chanting these five names one attains the Supreme Personality of Godhead,
whose potencies are manifested as the heavenly planets, the earth, sun, moon,
and fire.
13. A person who even once chants the mantra "Klim Krishnaya Govindaya Gopijana
Vallabhaya Svaha" quickly attains the association of Lord Krishna. He does not
attain any other result.
14. Devotional service to Lord Krishna is performed when the heart no longer
desires any material benefit to be obtained in this life or the next. This is
freedom from the bonds of karma.
15. Many brahmanas worship Krishna. Many worship eternal Govinda. Gopijana
Vallabha maintains the worlds. Powerful Svaha moves the universe.
16. Although originally one, air becomes the five life-airs in the bodies of all
living entities. In the same way, for the benefit of the world Lord Krishna
appears as these five words.
17. They said: Please describe the worship of Govinda, the Super Soul, who
maintains everything.
18. Brahma said: The Lord's altar should be a golden lotus with eight petals.
Within that lotus should be placed two triangles and the mantra Klim Krishnaya
Namah, the Kama-Gayatri (Klim Krishnaya Govindaya Gopijana Vallabhaya Svaha) and
the Ananga-Gayatri (Kama Devaya Sarva-Jana-Priyaya Sarva-Jana-Sammohanaya Jvala
Jvala Prajvala Prajvala Sarva-Janasya Hrdayam Me Vasam Kuru Kuru Svaha!) should
be written there. then anga should be offered with the sula-matra (astraya phat).
Then one should worship the Lord's expansions, beginning with Rukmini, the
devotees headed by Indra, the devotees headed by King Vasudeva, the devotees
headed by Arjuna, and the devotees headed by Indranidhi.
19. He who at sunrise, noon and sunset, makes various offerings to the Deity,
obtains everything. He obtains everything.
20. In this matter there are the following verses: Lord Krishna is the
worshipable, all-pervading supreme controller, and although He is one, He
manifests in many forms. They who are intelligent worship Him as He stands on
His altar. They, and not others, attain eternal happiness.
21. The brahmanas, who worship, as He stands on His altar, the one greatest
among the eternals and greatest among conscious persons, the one who fulfils the
desires of the many, they, and not others, attain perfection.
22. To they who always diligently worship Lord Visnu's transcendental form, the
Lord, in His original form as a cowherd boy, shows His lotus feet.
23. It was Krishna who in the beginning instructed Brahma in Vedic knowledge and
who disseminated Vedic knowledge in the past. They who desire liberation
surrender to Him, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, who grants transcendental
knowledge to His devotees.
24. To they who chant the five-word mantra with Om and Govinda (Om Krsnaya
Govindaya Gopijana Vallabha Svaha!) the Lord reveals His own form. Therefore, to
attain transcendental peace, they who desire liberation should regularly chant
this mantra.
25. From this five-word mantra have come all other Govinda-mantras in human
society, including the ten-syllable Govinda-mantra chanted by Indra's followers
and by them who desire opulence.
26. They asked: Please tell us the nature of this mantra.
27-28. Brahma said: I continually glorified the Lord and meditated upon Him for
millions of years, and at last I was able to understand the transcendental form
of the Lord as Sri Krishna, in the dress of a cowherd boy. With devotion in my
heart I bowed down before Him. He gave me the eighteen-syllable mantra to be
used for the activity of creation, and then He disappeared.
29. When I desired to create the universe He again appeared before me, showing
me in these syllables the universe that was to be.
30. From the letter k, I created water, from the letter l, earth, from the
letter i, fire, from the letter m, the moon, and from the entire word Klim, the
sun. From the word Krishnaya, I created ether, from Govindaya, air, from
Gopijana Vallabha, knowledge and the Surabhi cows, and from Svaha, men, women,
and everything else. Everything else.
31. By worshipping Him, Shiva became free from illusion, and by chanting this
mantra in a solitary place, he attained the Lord.
32. The demigods gaze at Vishnu's abode, which is like a splendid sun in the
sky.
33. Therefore one should regularly chant this mantra. One should regularly chant
this mantra.
34. Some have said that from the first word of this mantra earth was created,
from the second word water, from the third fire, from the fourth air, and from
the fifth ether. To attain liberation one should chant this five-word Vaishnava
mantra, which reveals Lord Krishna.
35. About this are the following verses: One should chant this mantra, of which
from the first word the element earth came, from the second word water, from the
third fire, from the fourth air, and from the fifth ether.
36. By chanting this mantra Shiva entered Lord Vishnu's eternal spiritual abode.
37. That spiritual world, completely pure, uncontaminated, free from suffering,
free from greed and all other vices, and identical with this five-word mantra,
is manifested from Lord Vasudeva. It is not separate from Him.
38. With eloquent prayers I and the Maruts please Lord Govinda, whose form is
eternal and full of knowledge and bliss, who stays under a desire tree in
Vrindavana, and who is this five-word mantra.
39. Om Namah! To Lord Govinda, who is the form of the universe, the creator.
maintainer, and destroyer of the universe, the master of the universe, and the
universe itself. I offer my respectful obeisance.
40. Obeisance to Lord Govinda, whose form is full of knowledge, whose form is
full of supreme bliss, who is all-attractive, and who is the master of the Gopis.
41. Obeisance to Him, His eyes lotus flowers. Obeisance to Him, garlanded with
lotuses. Obeisance to Him, His navel a lotus. Obeisance to Him, the husband of
the goddesses of fortune.
42. Obeisance to Lord Govinda, handsome with a peacock-feather crown, identical
with Balarama, His intelligence sharp, and He the swan in the Manasa lake of the
goddess of fortune's thoughts.
43. Obeisance to Him, the death of Kamsa and his allies, the killer of Kesi and
Canura, the object of worship for Siva, and the chariot-driver of Arjuna.
44. Obeisance to Him, the cowherd boy fond of playing the flute, the crusher of
Kaliya, the person who walks on the Yamuna's shore and whose earrings gracefully
swing to and fro.
45. Obeisance to Sri Krishna, the protector of the surrendered souls. Obeisance
to Him, the expert dancer garlanded with the Gopi's lotus glances.
46. Obeisance to Him, the death of sin, the lifter of Govardhana Hill, the end
of Putana's life, the thief of Trinavarta's life.
47. Obeisance to Sri Krishna, decorated with a golden necklace, charming, pure,
the enemy of impurity, one without a second, the greatest.
48. Be kind, O blissful one. Be kind, O Supreme Lord. O Lord, please rescue me,
bitten by the snake of physical and mental pain.
49. O Krishna, O husband of Rukmini, O enchanter of the gopis, O master of the
universe, please rescue me, drowning in the ocean of repeated birth and death.
50. O Kesava, O Narayana, O Govinda, O Janardana, O source of all transcendental
bliss, O Lord who rescues the devotees from distress, O Madhava, please rescue
me.
51. Brahma said: As I worship Him, so should you. Chanting this five-word
mantra, and meditating on Lord Krishna, you will transcend the world of birth
and death.
52. One who chants this five-word mantra easily attains His transcendental
abode.
53. Although fixed in His abode, the Personality of Godhead is swifter than the
mind and can overcome all others running. Even the powerful demigods cannot
approach Him.
54. Therefore, Krishna is the Supreme Personality of Godhead. One should
meditate upon Him, glorify Him, serve Him and worship Him. Om tat sat.
Chapter Two
1-2. Once, after they had passed the entire night with Him, the passionate girls
of Vraja spoke to the cowherd boy Krishna, who is the Supreme Personality of
Godhead, and He also spoke to them.
3. The gopis said: To what brahmana should charity be given?
4. Krishna said: Durvasa.
5. The Gopis said: How will we cross the Yamuna's waters and approach Him, from
whom great blessings will come?
6. Krishna said: Say the words Krishna, the brahmacari, and the Yamuna will give
you a path.
7. By remembering Me a shallow person becomes deep. By remembering Me an impure
person becomes pure. By remembering Me an impious person becomes pious. By
remembering Me one full of material desires becomes desireless. By remembering
Me a fool becomes learned.
8. After hearing these words, they meditated on Durvasa, and with these words
crossed the Yamuna. They went to the very sacred Ashrama and bowed down before
Durvasa Muni, the best of sages. They gave to the brahmana delicious foods made
with milk and ghee.
9. Pleased, he bathed, ate, blessed them, and gave them permission to go.
10. They said: How will we cross the Yamuna?
11. He said: Meditate on me as a sage that eats only Durva grass, and the Yamuna
will give you a path.
12. Gandharvi (Srimati Radharani), the best among them, reflected for a moment.
13. She said: How is Krishna a brahmacari? How is this sage a person that eats
only Durva grass?
14. Accepting Her as their leader, the other girls became silent.
15. Durvasa Muni replied: Sound is contained within the element of ether,
although sound and ether are different. Sound is contained within ether. This
ether does not know. I am spirit. How can I be a materialistic enjoyer.
16. Touch is contained within the element of air, although touch and air are
different. Touch is contained within air. This air does not know. I am spirit.
How can I be a materialistic enjoyer?
17. Form is contained within the element of fire, although form and fire are
different. Form is contained within fire. This fire does not know. I am spirit.
How can I be a materialistic enjoyer?
18. Taste is contained within the element of water, although taste and waste are
different. Taste is contained within water. This water does not know. I am
spirit. How can I be a materialistic enjoyer?
19. Aroma is contained within the element of earth, although aroma and earth are
different. Aroma is contained within earth. This earth does not know. I am
spirit. How can I be a materialistic enjoyer?
20. It is the mind that remains among the senses and accepts them.
21. When spirit is everything how does one think? Where does one go? I am
spirit, how can I be a materialistic enjoyer?
22. Your beloved Krishna is the original creator of the two kinds of bodies.
23. On the tree of the body are two birds. One is an expansion of the Supreme
Personality of Godhead. He is a witness. The other is an enjoyer. They are an
enjoyer and a non-enjoyer. The first enjoys, and the second is Krishna.
24. In Him we do not find material so-called knowledge and ignorance. This
ignorance and real knowledge are different. How can Krishna, who is full of real
knowledge, become a materialistic enjoyer?
25-26. He who lusts after pleasure is lusty. He who does not lust after
pleasures is not lusty.
27. Krishna, who is free from birth and death, who is unchanging, who cannot be
cut, who stays by the Yamuna, who stays among the Surabhi cows, who protects the
Surabhi cows, who stays among the cowherd boys, who stays in all the Vedas, who
is glorified by all the Vedas, who has entered all living entities, and who
controls all living entities, is your husband.
28. Gandharvi (Radha) said: Why has the Supreme Personality of Godhead taken
birth among us as a cowherd boy? O sage, how do you know this about Krishna?
What is His mantra? What is His abode? Why has He taken birth in Devaki's womb?
Who is His elder brother Balarama? How is He worshipped? Why has the Supreme
Personality of Godhead, who is far above the world of matter, descended to this
Earth?
29. He said: In the beginning only Lord Narayana existed. In Him the material
worlds are woven as thread on a loom. From His lotus heart the demigod Brahma
was born.
30. When Brahma performed severe austerities, Lord Narayana granted him a boon.
31. Brahma chose a question.
32. Lord Narayana granted his request.
33-34. Brahma said: Among Your many incarnations, which is the best, the one
that makes humans and demigods happy, the one that, remembering Him, they become
liberated from repeated birth and death? Why is this incarnation the best?
35. Lord Narayana said:
36. As on the summit of Mount Meru are seven cities that fulfill all desires, so
on the Earth are seven cities that fulfill desires and grant liberation. Among
them the city of Gopala Puri is directly the spiritual world.
37. In this city the desires of the demigods and all other creatures are all
fulfilled and everyone attains liberation.
38. Protected by My Chakra, this city if Mathura, or Gopala Puri, stands in this
world as a lotus stands in a lake.
39. Gopala Puri contains these forests: 1. the great forest of Brihadvana, 2.
Madhuvana, the former residence of the Madhu demon, 3. Talavana, full of palm
trees, 4. delightful Kamyavana, 5. great Bahulavana, 6. Kumudavana, full of
lotus flowers and water lilies, 7. Khadiravana, full of Khadira trees, 8.
Bhadravana, the favourite spot of Lord Balarama, 9. Bhandiravana, the great
forest of Banyan trees, 10. Srivana, the abode of the goddess of fortune, 11.
Lohavana, the former residence of the demon Loha, and 12. Vrindavana, ruled by
the goddess Vrinda-Devi.
40. In these forests the demigods, human beings, Gandharvas, Nagas, and Kinnaras
sing and dance.
41. The twelve Adityas, eleven Rudras, eight Vasus, seven sages, Brahma, Narada,
five Vinayakas, Viresvara, Rudresvara, Ambikesvara, Ganesvara, Nilakanthesvara,
Visvesvara, Gopalesvara, Bhadresvara, and 24 other Lingas reside there.
42. These forests are divided into two groups: 1. Krishnavana, or Krishna's
forests, and 2.Bhadravana, or Balarama's forests. Among these twelve forests
some are sacred and others are most sacred.
43. There the demigods stay. There the perfect beings attained perfection.
44. In this place are a Deity of Rama, a Deity of Pradyumna, a Deity of
Aniruddha, and a Deity of Krishna.
45. In this way there are twelve Deities in the forests of Mathura.
46. The Rudras worship the first Deity, Brahma worships the second, Brahma's
sons worship the third, The Maruts worship the fourth, the Vinayakas worship the
fifth, the Vasus worship the sixth, the sages worship the seventh, the
Gandharvas worship the eighth, the Apsaras worship the ninth, the tenth Deity is
now invisible, the eleventh Deity has gone to His own planet, and the twelfth
Deity is now on the Earth.
47. They who worship this Deity surpass death and attain liberation. They cross
beyond the three-fold miseries of birth, old-age and death.
48. There are these verses: Lord Krishna, accompanied by His three potencies,
and by Balarama, Aniruddha, Pradyumna, and Rukmini, stays in delightful Mathura
Puri, which is worshipped by Brahma and the other demigods and protected by the
conch, Chakra, club and sarnga bow. These four names are identical with the name
Om.
49. One should think: I am spiritual, beyond material passion. One should think:
I am Lord Gopaka's. In this way one attains liberation. He realizes his
spiritual nature. He becomes a knower of spirit.
50. Because since the beginning of creation He lovingly protects (alati) the
conditioned souls (gopa), He is known as Gopala. Om tat sat. I am a spirit. I am
a part-and-parcel of Krishna. My spiritual form is eternally full of bliss. Om.
51. The Supreme Personality of Godhead is therefore known as Gopala.
52. With all one's heart one should think: I am Gopala's.
53. Lord Gopala is un-manifest, limitless, and eternal.
54. Lord Narayana continued: O Brahma, decorated with a forest-flower garland,
and holding a conch, disk, mace and lotus, I will reside eternally in Mathura.
55. O Brahma, he who with all his heart meditates on Me, whose form is the
resting place of all forms, whose form is supremely powerful and splendid, whose
form is wonderful, and who has no material form, goes to MY abode. Of this there
is no doubt.
56. O Brahma, a resident of this earth planet who remains in the district of
Mathura and worships Me as I appear in the form of the Deity, becomes very dear
to Me.
57. You should always worship Me as Krishna in Mathura.
58. Four kinds of men worship Me.
59. Following the devotional process prescribed for the age, intelligent
devotees in this world worship Lord Gopala, who is accompanied by His elder
brother Balarama and queen Rukmini.
60. I am unborn, eternal Gopala. I am eternal Pradyumna. I am Rama. I am
Aniruddha. He who is intelligent worships Me.
61. Free from all impure desires, the residents of Krishnavana and Bhadravana
worship Me, following the regulations of bhakti I Myself have spoken.
62. Even they who formerly rejected the principles of religion and were
swallowed up by the age of Kali, may become devoted to Me, and also reside in
Mathura.
63. Anyone who becomes My sincere devotee becomes very dear to Me. As dear as
You and Your sons are, as dear as Shiva and hid associates, as dear as the
goddess of fortune, Lakshmi.
64. Brahma said: How has the one Supreme Personality of Godhead become four
Deities? How has the single sacred syllable Om become many?
65. The Lord said to him: Before the material world was manifest, only the
Supreme Personality of Godhead, who is one without a second, existed. From Him
came the impersonal Brahman. From that came the syllable Om. From om came the
mahat-tattva. From the mahat-tattva came false-ego. From false-ego came the five
tanmatras. From them came the elements. Om is covered by these things.
66. I am the sacred syllable. I am om. I am ageless, deathless, nectarine, the
fearless Supreme Great. I am liberated. I am unchanging.
67. The eternal Supreme Personality of Godhead manifested Himself as the
all-pervading universal form. In the same way the Lord, who is one without a
second, by His transcendental potency expanded Himself into four.
68. The sacred syllable om consists of three letters: a, u and m. Balarama, the
son of Rohini, is the letter a. Splendid Pradyumna is the letter u.
69. Intelligent Aniruddha is letter m. Lord Krishna, in whom the entire universe
rests, is the ardha-matra letter (m), which completes the syllable om.
70. Rukmini is Lord Krishna's wife. She is the creator of the worlds and the
root of material nature.
71. The Vedic literatures explain that the goddess of fortune appeared among the
women of Vraja. Learned transcendentalists say that the Lord's potency is the
syllable om.
72. Therefore, all-pervading Lord Gopala is the syllable om.
73. Learned transcendentalists declare that the syllable om is not different
from the sacred syllable klim.
74. He whom meditates on Me as I appear in Mathura attains liberation.
75-78. In his mind one should meditate on Me standing on the blossomed
eight-petal lotus of the heart, My two feet marked with conch shell, flag and
umbrella, MY chest marked with srivatsa and splendid with the Kaustubha gem, My
four arms holding the conch, cakra, mace, and sarnga bow, My arms decorated with
armlets. MY neck splendid with a flower garland, My head circled by a splendid
crown, My ears decorated with glistening shark-shaped earrings, MY form splendid
and handsome, holding a flute and buffalo-horn bugle, and granting fearlessness
to the devotees.
79. When the entire universe is churned (mathyate) by the churning-rod of
spiritual knowledge, the butter produced is the Supreme Personality of Godhead
in Mathura. That is why it is called Mathura.
80. In my heart I meditate on the material world with its eight dik-palas
(protectors of the directions) as a blossomed lotus flower growing in the ocean
of repeated birth and death.
81. The sun and moon are the splendour of My body. Golden Mount Meru is My
splendid flag. Brahmaloka as My umbrella. The seven lower planetary systems are
My feet.
82. I am marked with srivatsa and svarupa. Therefore the learned sages call me
Srivatsa-lalchana (marked with srivatsa).
83. Aware of My supremacy, the sages declare that the splendour of the sun,
moon, fire, and eloquent speech has come from My glittering Kaustubha jewel.
84. The four arms of My universal form are goodness, passion, ignorance, and
false-ego. The five material elements are the conch shell I carry in the hand
that is the mode of passion.
85. Childishness is said to be the chakra, the original illusory potency the
Sarnga bow, and the universe the lotus flower in the hand of the universal form.
86. The origin of ignorance is known as the club I always carry in My hand.
87. Religion, economic development, and sense-gratification are the splendid
bracelets that eternally decorate the wrists of My universal form.
88. The neck, said to be the attributeless Brahman, is garlanded by the first
unborn. O Brahma, your mind-born sons have elaborately described this garland.
89. The sages say that My eternal form is the crown.
90. The two things above the changing material world are My two glittering
earrings.
91.He who meditates in this way is eternally dear to me. He attains liberation.
He becomes liberated. I give Myself to him.
92. O Brahma, I have said all that will be about My two forms: one made of the
modes of nature, and the other beyond the modes of nature.
93. Brahma said: What are the ornaments worn by the Deities You have described?
How do the Maruts, Rudras, Brahma, sons of Brahma, Vinayakas, twelve Adityas,
Vasus, Apsaras, and Gandharvas worship them? Who is the Deity that has gone to
His own abode? Who is the Deity now invisible? Who is the Deity the humans
worship?
94. Lord Narayana said to him: these twelve un-manifested transcendental Deities
are present on all planets, among all demigods and all human beings.
95. As a Rudra among the Rudras, as a Brahma among the followers of Brahma, as a
demigod among the demigods, as a human being among the humans, as the destroyer
of obstacles (Ganesa) among the Vinayakas, as Surya Narayana among the Adityas,
as a Gandharva among the Gandharvas, as an Apsara among the Apsaras, and as a
Vasu among the Vasus, My form, which fulfils desires, is present even when it is
invisible. Whether visible or invisible in this world, My form is always stays
in My own abode.
96. My form is also present as the Deity of ignorance, the Deity of passion, and
the Deity of Goodness.
97. My humanlike form, which is eternal and full of transcendental knowledge, is
present in devotional service.
98. Om. Obeisance to the Super Soul, who is present in the life-breath. Om tat
sat. Bhu Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him, the Super Soul, who is
present in the life-breath.
99. Obeisance to Sri Krishna, who is Govinda and Gopijanavallabha, Om tat sat.
Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
100. Om. Obeisance to the Super Soul, who is present in the apana air. Om tat
sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him, present in the apana
air.
101. Om. Obeisance to Krishna, who is Vasudeva, Sankarsana, Pradyumna, and
Aniruddha. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
102. Om. Obeisance to the Super Soul, who is present in the sama air. Om tat
sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him, present in the same air.
103. Om. Obeisance to Sri Krishna, who is Sri Rama. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and
Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
104. Om. Obeisance to the Super Soul, who is present in the udana air. Om tat
sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him, present in the udana
air.
105. Om. Obeisance to Krishna, the son of Devaki. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and
Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him
106. Om. Obeisance to the Super Soul, who is present in the vyana air. Om tat
sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him, present in the vyana
air.
107. Om. Obeisance to the Supreme Personality of Godhead, whose original form is
that of a cowherd boy. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to
Him.
108. Om. Lord Gopala is the Super Soul, present in the primordial material
energy. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
109. Om. Lord Gopala is the Super Soul, present in the senses. Om tat sat. Bhur
Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
110. Om. Lord Gopala is the Super Soul, present in the material elements. Om tat
sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
111. Om. Lord Gopala is the Supreme Person. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah.
Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
112. Om. Lord Gopala is the Supreme Brahman. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah.
Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
113. Om. Lord Gopala is the Super Soul in the heart of all beings. Om tat sat.
Bhur Bhuvah and Svah. Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
114. Om. Surpassing wakefulness, sleep, and deep sleep, Lord Gopala is beyond
the transcendence of the impersonality. Om tat sat. Bhur Bhuvah and Svah.
Obeisance, obeisance to Him.
115. The one Supreme Personality of Godhead is hidden within everything. He is
all-pervading. He is in everyone's heart. He witnesses everyone's activities. He
lives in everyone's heart. He is the witness. He is consciousness. His is
transcendence. He is beyond the modes of nature.
116. Obeisance to Rudra. Obeisance to Aditya. Obeisance to Vinayaka. Obeisance
to Surya. Obeisance to Vidya-devi. Obeisance to Indra. Obeisance to Agni.
Obeisance to Yama. Obeisance to Nirrti. Obeisance to Varuna. Obeisance to Vayu.
Obeisance to Kuvera. Obeisance to Isana. Obeisance to Brahma. Obeisance to all
the demigods.
117. After giving these most pious prayers to Brahma, who was rapt in meditation
on the Lord's transcendental form, and after giving him the ability to create
the universe, Lord Narayana disappeared.
118. As these instructions were heard from Brahma, Brahma's sons, and Narada, so
I have spoken them. O Gandharvi (Radha), now You may go to Your own home.
Om! O Devas, may we hear with our ears what is auspicious;
May we see with our eyes what is auspicious, O ye worthy of worship!
May we enjoy the term of life allotted by the Devas,
Praising them with our body and limbs steady!
May the glorious Indra bless us!
May the all-knowing Sun bless us!
May Garuda, the thunderbolt for evil, bless us!
May Brihaspati grant us well-being!
Om! Let there be Peace in me!
Let there be Peace in my environment!
Let there be Peace in the forces that act on me!
Here ends the Gopala-Tapaniyopanishad, as contained in the Atharva-Veda.