B.G 4.09
janma karma ca mē divyamēvaṁ yō vētti tattvataḥ। tyaktvā dēhaṁ punarjanma naiti māmēti sō'rjuna ॥9॥
O Arjuna, One who understands My birth and actions as divine governed by the principles, is not born again, after renouncing the body, as he attains Me.
Gīta Bhāshya 4.09
The word 'tattvataḥ' provides exclusivity to such knowledge, stating only when one understands all the governing principles and gains insight into the birth of the lord, then one doesn't get re-birth, i.e. gets liberated.
pr̥thaṅg muktyuktiḥ sarvajñānaniyamadarśanārtham। na tu tāvanmātrēṇa muktiḥ ityuktam।
The complete solution to liberation is possible by having overall insight and understanding of the governance principle behind lords' appearance. Indeed, it is conveyed, liberation is not possible by merely limiting one's knowledge.
"vēdādyuktaṁ tu sarvaṁ yō jñātvōpāstē sadā hi mām। tasyaiva darśanapathaṁ yāmi nānyasya kasyacit॥"
ityuktēśca mahākaurmē।
"I certainly grant him the path of realization, whomever worships Me always, having the understanding of Me as described in Vēdas; Not for others, at any point in time."
- thus stated in Mahākaurma Purana.
atrōktasya ētat jñātvaiva janma naitīti gatiḥ। itara vākyānāṁ nānyā gatiḥ। 'nānyasya kasyacit' iti viśēṣaṇāt। 'tattvataḥ' iti viśēṣaṇācca sarvajñānam āpatati। yatraivaṁ bhavati tatra tattvataḥ iti viśēṣaṇē na virōdhaḥ। uktaṁ ca–
In this context, providing exclusivity to knowledge, saying only then one doesn't get re-birth is of importance. This statement can't be ascertained in any other way. The phrase 'Not for others, at any point in time' in Mahākaurma Purana is the speciality. Similarly, the phrase 'those who understand the underlying governing principles' (tattvataḥ) is the speciality, emphasizing by overall knowledge of all principles only end goal is possible. Wherever specific statements are made, there, the phrase 'those who understand the underlying governing principles' (tattvataḥ) must be added as speciality to resolve contradiction. Thus, it is said:
"ēkaṁ ca tattvatō jñātuṁ vinā sarvajñatāṁ naraḥ। na samarthō mahēndrō'pi tasmāt sarvatra jijñasēt॥"
iti skāndē ॥9॥
"A man is not capable of understanding everything without knowing a single aspect of the governing principle. Therefore, even the great Indra looks for the analysis and insight in every field."
-stated thus in Skanda Purana.