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Chapter 15: The Pāṇḍavas Retire Timely

Verse 43 of 48
SB 1.15.43

चीरवासा निराहारो बद्धवाङ्मुक्तमूर्धजः दर्शयन्नात्मनो रूपं जडोन्मत्तपिशाचवत् अनवेक्षमाणो निरगादशृण्वन्बधिरो यथा

cīravāsā nirāhāro baddhavāṅ mukta-mūrdhajaḥ darśayann ātmano rūpaṁ jaḍonmatta-piśācavat anavekṣamāṇo niragād aśṛṇvan badhiro yathā

Synonyms

cīravāsāḥaccepted torn clothing; nirāhāraḥgave up all solid food stuff; baddhavākstopped talking; mukta-mūrdhajaḥuntied his hair; darśayanbegan to show; ātmanaḥof himself; rūpambodily features; jaḍainert; unmattamad; piśācavatjust like an urchin; anavekṣamāṇaḥwithout waiting for; niragātwas situated; aśṛṇvanwithout hearing; badhiraḥjust like a deaf man; yathāas if..

Translation

After that Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira dressed himself in torn clothing, gave up eating all solid foods, voluntarily became dumb and let his hair hang loose. All this combined to make him look like an urchin or madman with no occupation. He did not depend on his brothers for anything. And, just like a deaf man, he heard nothing.

Purport

Thus being freed from all external affairs, he had nothing to do with imperial life or family prestige, and for all practical purposes he posed himself exactly like an inert mad urchin and did not speak of material affairs. He had no dependence on his brothers who had all along been helping him. This stage of complete independence from everything is also called the purified stage of fearlessness.

Verse 43 of 48
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