Madhya-līlā

Chapter 6: The Liberation of Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya

Verse 120 of 281
Cc Madhya 6.120

বেদান্ত পডাইতে তবে আরম্ভ করিলা স্নেহভক্তি করিঽ কিছু প্রভুরে কহিলা

वेदान्त पडाइते तबे आरम्भ करिला स्नेहभक्ति करिऽ किछु प्रभुरे कहिला

vedānta paḍāite tabe ārambha karilā sneha-bhakti kari' kichu prabhure kahilā

Synonyms

vedāntaVedānta philosophy; paḍāiteto instruct; tabethen; ārambhabeginning; karilāmade; snehaaffection; bhaktiand devotion; kari'showing; kichusomething; prabhureunto the Lord; kahilāsaid..

Translation

He then began to instruct Lord Caitanya Mahāprabhu on Vedānta philosophy, and out of affection and devotion, he spoke to the Lord as follows.

Purport

The Vedānta- or Brahma-sūtra, written by Śrīla Vyāsadeva, is a book studied by all advanced spiritual students, especially by the sannyāsīs of all religious communities (sampradāyas). The sannyāsīs must read Vedānta-sūtra to establish their final conclusions concerning Vedic knowledge. Here, of course, the Vedānta mentioned is the commentary of Śaṅkarācārya, known as Śārīraka-bhāṣya. Sārvabhauma Bhaṭṭācārya intended to convert Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who was a Vaiṣṇava sannyāsī, into a Māyāvādī sannyāsī. He therefore made this arrangement to instruct Him in Vedānta-sūtra according to the Śārīraka commentary of Śaṅkarācārya. All the sannyāsīs of the Śaṅkara-sampradāya enjoy seriously studying the Vedānta-sūtra with the Śārīraka-bhāṣya commentary. It is said, vedānta-vākyeṣu sadā ramantaḥ: "One should always enjoy the studies of the Vedānta-sūtra."

Verse 120 of 281
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