The commentary is considered "As It Is," meaning it faithfully conveys the essence of the scripture based on the author's divine realizations. Key Sections & Modern Access
, its name translates to "The Vision of the Essential Meaning". The story of the Sārārtha-darśinī
While earlier acharyas like Sridhara Swami had written authorized commentaries, Vishvanatha Chakravarti Thakura felt a divine inspiration to reveal the "most confidential purports" of Krishna’s pastimes. He lived in Vrindavan and would often wake at 1 a.m. to meditate and write, aiming to unveil the sweet, "rasa-laden" exchanges between Krishna and the inhabitants of Vrindavan. Core Themes and Content Sārārtha-darśinī primarily focuses on the Tenth Canto , which details the early life of Lord Krishna. Essential Meaning: It seeks to help the reader see ( ) the essential ( ) object ( ), which is pure devotional service to Krishna. Confidential Insights: