Bhagavata Purana 10.64.26
Srimad Bhagavatam · 64 · Verse 26
Sanskrit Original
स त्वं कथं मम विभोऽक्षिपथ: परात्मा योगेश्वरै: श्रुतिदृशामलहृद्विभाव्य: । साक्षादधोक्षज उरुव्यसनान्धबुद्धे: स्यान्मेऽनुदृश्य इह यस्य भवापवर्ग: ॥ २६ ॥
sa tvaṁ kathaṁ mama vibho ’kṣi-pathaḥ parātmā yogeśvaraḥ śruti-dṛśāmala-hṛd-vibhāvyaḥ sākṣād adhokṣaja uru-vyasanāndha-buddheḥ syān me ’nudṛśya iha yasya bhavāpavargaḥ
O almighty one, how is it that my eyes see You here before me? You are the Supreme Soul, whom the greatest masters of mystic yoga can meditate upon within their pure hearts only by employing the spiritual eye of the Vedas. Then how, O transcendental Lord, are You directly visible to me, since my intelligence has been blinded by the severe tribulations of material life? Only one who has finished his material entanglement in this world should be able to see You.