Madhya-līlā

Chapter 22: The Process of Devotional Service

Verse 52 of 160
Cc Madhya 22.52

রহূগণৈতত্তপসা ন যাতি ন চেজ্যযা নির্বপণাদ্গৃহাদ্বা ন চ্ছন্দসা নৈব জলাগ্নিসূর্যৈর্বিনা মহত্পাদরজোঽভিষেকম্

रहूगणैतत्तपसा न याति न चेज्यया निर्वपणाद्गृहाद्वा न च्छन्दसा नैव जलाग्निसूर्यैर्विना महत्पादरजोऽभिषेकम्

rahūgaṇaitat tapasā na yāti na cejyayā nirvapaṇād gṛhād vā na cchandasā naiva jalāgni-sūryair vinā mahat-pāda-rajo-'bhiṣekam

Synonyms

rahūgaṇaO King Rahūgaṇa; etatthis; tapasāby severe austerities and penances; na yātione does not obtain; naneither; caalso; ijyayāby gorgeous worship; nirvapaṇātby renounced order of life; gṛhātby sacrifices while living in the home; or; na chandasānor by scholarly study of the Vedas; nanor; evacertainly; jala-agni-sūryaiḥby those who worship water, fire or scorching sunshine; vināwithout; mahat-pāda-rajaḥof the dust of the lotus feet of a mahātmā; abhiṣekamthe sprinkling..

Translation

" 'O King Rahūgaṇa, without taking upon one's head the dust from the lotus feet of a pure devotee [a mahājana or mahātmā], one cannot attain devotional service. Devotional service is not possible to attain simply by undergoing severe austerities and penances, by gorgeously worshiping the Deity, or by strictly following the rules and regulations of the sannyāsa or gṛhastha order, nor by studying the Vedas, submerging oneself in water, or exposing oneself to fire or scorching sunlight.'

Purport

This verse appears in Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam (5.12.12). Jaḍa Bharata herein tells King Rahūgaṇa how he attained the paramahaṁsa stage. Mahārāja Rahūgaṇa, the King of Sindhu-sauvīra, had asked Jaḍa Bharata how he had attained the paramahaṁsa stage. The King had called him to carry his palanquin, but when the King heard from paramahaṁsa Jaḍa Bharata about the supreme philosophy, he expressed surprise and asked Jaḍa Bharata how he had attained such great liberation. At that time Jaḍa Bharata informed the King how to become detached from material attraction.

Verse 52 of 160
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