Madhya-līlā

Chapter 25: How All the Residents of Vārāṇasī Became Vaiṣṇavas

Verse 57 of 282
Cc Madhya 25.57

তর্কো ঽপ্রতিষ্ঠঃ শ্রুতযো বিভিন্না নাসাবৃষির্যস্য মতং ন ভিন্নম্ ধর্মস্য তত্ত্বং নিহিতং গুহাযাং মহাজনো যেন গতঃ স পন্থাঃ

तर्को ऽप्रतिष्ठः श्रुतयो विभिन्ना नासावृषिर्यस्य मतं न भिन्नम् धर्मस्य तत्त्वं निहितं गुहायां महाजनो येन गतः स पन्थाः

tarko 'pratiṣṭhaḥ śrutayo vibhinnā nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ

Synonyms

tarkaḥdry argument; apratiṣṭhaḥnot fixed; śrutayaḥVedas; vibhinnāḥpossessing different departments; nanot; asauthat; ṛṣiḥgreat sage; yasyawhose; matamopinion; nanot; bhinnamseparate; dharmasyaof religious principles; tattvamtruth; nihitamplaced; guhāyāmin the heart of a realized person; mahā-janaḥself-realized predecessors; yenaby which way; gataḥacted; saḥthat; panthāḥthe pure, unadulterated path..

Translation

" 'Dry arguments are inconclusive. A great personality whose opinion does not differ from others is not considered a great sage. Simply by studying the Vedas, which are variegated, one cannot come to the right path by which religious principles are understood. The solid truth of religious principles is hidden in the heart of an unadulterated self-realized person. Consequently, as the śāstras confirm, one should accept whatever progressive path the mahājanas advocate.'

Purport

This is a verse spoken by Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja in the Mahābhārata, Vana-parva (313.117).

Verse 57 of 282
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