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Chapter 6: Brahmā Satisfies Lord Śiva

Verse 37 of 50
SB 4.6.37

उपविष्टं दर्भमय्यां बृस्यां ब्रह्म सनातनम् नारदाय प्रवोचन्तं पृच्छते शृण्वतां सताम्

upaviṣṭaṁ darbhamayyāṁ bṛsyāṁ brahma sanātanam nāradāya pravocantaṁ pṛcchate śṛṇvatāṁ satām

Synonyms

upaviṣṭamseated; darbhamayyāmmade of darbha, straw; bṛsyāmon a mattress; brahmathe Absolute Truth; sanātanamthe eternal; nāradāyaunto Nārada; pravocantamspeaking; pṛcchateasking; śṛṇvatāmlistening; satāmof the great sages..

Translation

He was seated on a straw mattress and was speaking to all who were present there, including the great sage Nārada. He was specifically taking to him about the Absolute Truth.

Purport

The lord was sitting on a mattress of straw because such a sitting place is accepted by persons who are practicing austerities to gain understanding of the Absolute Truth. In this verse it is specifically mentioned that he was speaking to the great sage Nārada, a celebrated devotee. Nārada was asking Lord Śiva about devotional service, and Śiva, being the topmost Vaiṣṇava, was instructing him. In other words, Lord Śiva and Nārada were discussing the knowledge of the Veda, but it is to be understood that the subject matter was devotional service. Another point in this connection is that Lord Śiva is the supreme instructor and the great sage Nārada is the supreme audience. Therefore, the supreme subject matter of Vedic knowledge is bhakti, or devotional service.

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