Text 47
avyākṛta-vihārāya
sarva-vyākṛta-siddhaye
hṛṣīkeśa namas te ’stu
munaye mauna-śīline
avyākṛta-vihārāya — to Him whose glories are unfathomable; sarva-vyākṛta — the creation and manifestation of all things; siddhaye — to Him who can be understood as existent on the basis of; hṛṣīka-īśa — O motivator of the senses; namaḥ — obeisances; te — unto You; astu — let there be; munaye — to the silent; mauna-śīline — to Him who acts in silence.
O Lord Hṛṣīkeśa, master of the senses, please let us offer our obeisances unto You, whose pastimes are inconceivably glorious. Your existence can be inferred from the necessity for a creator and revealer of all cosmic manifestations. But although Your devotees can understand You in this way, to the nondevotees You remain silent, absorbed in self-satisfaction.