yad utaham tvaya prsto
vairajat purusad idam
yathasit tad upakhyaste
prasnan anyams ca krtsnasah
yat -- what; uta -- is, however; aham -- I; tvaya -- by you; prstah -- I am asked; vairajat -- from the universal form; purusat -- from the Personality of Godhead; idam -- this world; yatha -- as it; asit -- was; tat -- that; upakhyaste -- I shall explain; prasnan -- all the questions; anyan -- others; ca -- as well as; krtsnasah -- in great detail.
As stated in the beginning of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, this great transcendental literature is the ripened fruit of the tree of Vedic knowledge, and therefore all questions that can be humanly possible regarding the universal affairs, beginning from its creation, are all answered in the Srimad-Bhagavatam. The answers depend only on the qualification of the person who explains them. The ten divisions of Srimad-Bhagavatam, as explained by the great speaker Srila Sukadeva Gosvami, are the limitation of all questions, and intelligent persons will derive all intellectual benefits from them by proper utilization.
Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Second Canto, Ninth Chapter, of the Srimad-Bhagavatam, entitled "Answers by Citing the Lord's Version."
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