न तद्भासयते सूर्यो न शशाङ्को न पावक: | यद्गत्वा न निवर्तन्ते तद्धाम परमं मम || 6 || |
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Commentary
Lord Krishna explains that His supreme abode is beyond the reach of material illumination. The sun, moon, and fire, which are sources of light in the material world, cannot illuminate that abode. It signifies that the divine realm is transcendental and beyond the limitations of the physical universe.
Lord Krishna states that once beings reach His supreme abode, they do not have to undergo the cycle of birth and death again. It implies that attaining this divine abode grants eternal liberation and freedom from the cycle of reincarnation.
This verse highlights the transcendental nature of Lord Krishna’s supreme abode, which is beyond the grasp of material light sources. It emphasizes the eternal nature of that abode and the liberation attained by those who reach it, never to return to the cycle of birth and death.