Water , wells,  reservoirs, and trees

All purposes served by a small well can at once be served by a great reservoir of water. Similarly, all the purposes of the Vedas can be served to one who knows the purpose behind them

The Supreme Personality of Godhead said: It is said that there is an imperishable banyan tree that has its roots upward and its branches down and whose leaves are the Vedic hymns. One who knows this tree is the knower of the Vedas.

Just see how Lord Krishna is using those above examples from  nature to help drive home some important philosophical points in the descriptions within the Vedas . Frequently, the Srimad Bhagavatam  uses nature  to illustrate key lessons to be learned.

The Vedas is extremely broad , it can be applied  in different ways at all times in all places with a variety of persons within societies. Whatever their status or current conditioning, they all can all find the benefits

The expert book Bhagavat , those who are  Vedic pure scholars and pure devotees ,  know the art of Vedic application . The pure Gaudia vaisnava who is completely familiar with the purposes of the Vedas , should be sought after and  approached by those seeking to familiarise themselves ,  any question can be put to them and naturally a complete and balanced  relative answer will be given . Ultimately, the pure sounds of the Vedas are revealed within the heart of someone who is sincere and who is 24 hours exclusively engaged in the services of Divinity , there are no deviations in the hearts of the pure representatives , thus Krishna or God is revealing Himself  to them enabling such persons to become intimately united with Him and His family and friends.

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