Madhya-līlā

Chapter 22: The Process of Devotional Service

Verse 141 of 160
Cc Madhya 22.141

দেবর্ষিভূতাপ্তনৃণাং পিতৄণাং ন কিংকরো নাযমৃণী চ রাজন্ সর্বাত্মনা যঃ শরণং শরণ্যং গতো মুকুন্দং পরিহৃত্য কর্তম্

देवर्षिभूताप्तनृणां पितॄणां न किंकरो नायमृणी च राजन् सर्वात्मना यः शरणं शरण्यं गतो मुकुन्दं परिहृत्य कर्तम्

devarṣi-bhūtāpta-nṛṇāṁ pitṝṇāṁ na kiṅkaro nāyam ṛṇī ca rājan sarvātmanā yaḥ śaraṇaṁ śaraṇyaṁ gato mukundaṁ parihṛtya kartam

Synonyms

devaof the demigods; ṛṣiof the sages; bhūtaof ordinary living entities; āptaof friends and relatives; nṛṇāmof ordinary men; pitṝṇāmof the forefathers; nanot; kiṅkaraḥthe servant; nanor; ayamthis one; ṛṇīdebtor; caalso; rājanO King; sarva-ātmanāwith his whole being; yaḥa person who; śaraṇamshelter; śaraṇyamthe Supreme Personality of Godhead, who affords shelter to all; gataḥapproached; mukundamMukunda; parihṛtyagiving up; kartamduties..

Translation

" 'One who has given up all material duties and taken full shelter at the lotus feet of Mukunda, who gives shelter to all, is not indebted to the demigods, great sages, ordinary living beings, relatives, friends, mankind or even one's forefathers who have passed away.'

Purport

It is said:

adhyāpanaṁ brahma-yajñaḥ
pitṛ-yajñas tu tarpaṇam
homo daivo balir bhauto
nṛ-yajño 'tithi-pūjanam

"By performing oblations with ghee, the demigods are satisfied. By studying the Vedas, brahma-yajña is performed, and by this the great sages are satisfied. Offering libations of water before one's forefathers is called pitṛ-yajña. By offering tribute, bhūta-yajña is performed. By properly receiving guests, nṛ-yajña is performed." There are five yajñas and five kinds of indebtedness—indebtedness to the demigods, great sages, forefathers, living entities and common men. Therefore one has to perform five kinds of yajñas, but when one takes to saṅkīrtana-yajña (the chanting of the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantra) one doesn't have to perform any other yajña. In Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, Nārada Muni made a statement about the systematic performance of bhāgavata-dharma in connection with statements previously made by the nine Yogendras before Mahārāja Nimi. The sage Karabhājana Ṛṣi explained the four incarnations of the four yugas, and at the end, in this verse (text 141), he explained the position of Kṛṣṇa's pure devotee and how he is absolved of all debts.

Verse 141 of 160
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