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Chapter 11: Svāyambhuva Manu Advises Dhruva Mahārāja to Stop Fighting

Verse 28 of 35
SB 4.11.28

यः पंचवर्षो जननीं त्वं विहाय मातुः सपत्न्या वचसा भिन्नमर्मा वनं गतस्तपसा प्रत्यगक्षमाराध्य लेभे मूर्ध्नि पदं त्रिलोक्याः

yaḥ pañca-varṣo jananīṁ tvaṁ vihāya mātuḥ sapatnyā vacasā bhinna-marmā vanaṁ gatas tapasā pratyag-akṣam ārādhya lebhe mūrdhni padaṁ tri-lokyāḥ

Synonyms

yaḥone who; pañca-varṣaḥfive years old; jananīmmother; tvamyou; vihāyaleaving aside; mātuḥof the mother; sa-patnyāḥof the co-wife; vacasāby the words; bhinna-marmāaggrieved at heart; vanamto the forest; gataḥwent; tapasāby austerity; pratyak-akṣamthe Supreme Lord; ārādhyaworshiping; lebheachieved; mūrdhnion the top; padamthe position; tri-lokyāḥof the three worlds..

Translation

My dear Dhruva, at the age of only five years you were very grievously afflicted by the words of your mother's co-wife, and you very boldly gave up the protection of your mother and went to the forest to engage in the yogic process for realization of the Supreme Personality of Godhead. As a result of this you have already achieved the topmost position in all the three worlds.

Purport

Manu was very proud that Dhruva Mahārāja was one of the descendants in his family because at the age of only five years Dhruva began meditating upon the Supreme Personality of Godhead and within six months he was able to see the Supreme Lord face to face. Factually, Dhruva Mahārāja is the glory of the Manu dynasty, or the human family. The human family begins from Manu. The Sanskrit word for man is manuṣya, which means "descendant of Manu." Dhruva Mahārāja is not only the glory of the family of Svāyambhuva Manu, but he is the glory of the entire human society. Because Dhruva Mahārāja had already surrendered to the Supreme Godhead, he was especially requested not to do anything unbefitting a surrendered soul.

Verse 28 of 35
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