aho mamāmī vitaranty anugrahaṁ
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- dṛṣṭāsu sampatsu vipatsu sūrayo
- sukhe ca duḥkhe ca jitendriyāśayaḥ
- varaṁ ca mat kañcana mānavendra
- prasthānābhimukho 'py enam
- na kāmaye nātha tad apy ahaṁ kvacin
- sa uttamaśloka mahan-mukha-cyuto
- yadṛcchayā copaśṛṇoti te sakṛt
- athābhaje tvākhila-pūruṣottamaṁ
- syād eva yat-karmaṇi naḥ samīhitam
- bhajanty atha tvām ata eva sādhavo
- yad anyad āśāsta ṛtātmano 'budhaḥ
- sarvatrāpnoti śobhanam
- Pṛthu Instructs the Citizens
- brahma-ghoṣeṇa cartvijām
- ko nv asya kīrtiṁ na śṛṇoty abhijño
- dīkṣā tatra divaukasām
- He had fine, black, curly, glossy hair. His neck was like a conch. He was wearing valuable cloth on his lower and upper body.
- setuṣu sthāpitā pṛthak
- ya uddharet karaṁ rājā
- keṣāñcid arha-sattamāḥ
- manor uttānapādasya. dhruvasyāpi mahīpateḥ. priyavratasya rājarṣer. aṅgasyāsmat-pituḥ pituḥ. dṛśānām athānyeṣām. ajasya ca bhavasya ca. prahlādasya bale&
- yat-pāda-sevābhirucis tapasvinām
- mano-vacaḥ-kāya-guṇaiḥ sva-karmabhiḥ
- viśuddha-vijñāna-ghanaḥ svarūpataḥ
- arīra eṣa pratipadya cetanām
- aho mamāmī vitaranty anugrahaṁ
- vipra-priyas tuṣyati kāmam īśvaraḥ
- yad brahma nityaṁ virajaṁ sanātanaṁ
- vṛddhāśrayaṁ saṁvṛṇate 'nu sampadaḥ
- nātyadbhutam idaṁ nātha
- vyomno 'vatarato 'rciṣā
- He sprinkled water that had washed their feet on his head. He acted according to the conduct of the well-bred, as if teaching others.
- Poor but saintly householders whose houses give worthy reception to devotees with water, grass, earth, husband and family, are fortunate.
- kaccin naḥ kuśalaṁ nāthā
- pṛthos tat sūktam ākarṇya
- kṣemasya sadhryag-vimṛśeṣu hetuḥ
- ahiṁsayā pāramahaṁsya-caryayā
- dagdhāśayo mukta-samasta-tad-guṇo
- indriyair viṣayākṛṣṭair
- cetanāṁ harate buddheḥ
- arthendriyārthābhidhyānaṁ
- na teṣāṁ vidyate kṣemam
- yasminn idaṁ sad-asad-ātmatayā vibhāti
- karmāśayaṁ grathitam udgrathayanti santaḥ
- kṛcchro mahān iha bhavārṇavam aplaveśāṁ
- sa evaṁ brahma-putreṇa
- sarva lokādhipatyaṁ ca
- Maitreya said: The masters of ātma-yoga, after being worshipped by Pṛthu, and praising his character, went to Satyaloka through the sky while the people watched.
- phalaṁ brahmaṇi sannyasya
- sūryavad visṛjan gṛhṇan
aho mamāmī vitaranty anugrahaṁ
hariṁ guruṁ yajña-bhujām adhīśvaram
sva-dharma-yogena yajanti māmakā
nirantaraṁ kṣoṇi-tale dṛḍha-vratāḥ
The citizens under my care on this earth are merciful to me. With great determination they constantly worship the Supreme Lord, the enjoyer of sacrifice and the supreme guru, by their occupational duties.
“O King! O master! We have become successful by your instructions. We will always worship the Lord.” When Pṛthu hears the citizens speaking in this way, he speaks.
|| 4.21.37 ||
mā jātu tejaḥ prabhaven maharddhibhis
titikṣayā tapasā vidyayā ca
dedīpyamāne 'jita-devatānāṁ
kule svayaṁ rāja-kulād dvijānām
Because of being in a royal family, because of great wealth, one should not exert power over the Vaiṣṇavas and brāhmaṇas who are shining with tolerance, austerity and knowledge.
In order to firmly establish bhakti, Pṛthu now forbids neglecting the Vaiṣṇavas and brāhmaṇas. One should not exert (prabhavet) his powers as a king, because of his great wealth, over the families of Vaiṣṇavas (ajita-devatānām) and brāhmaṇas, who are shining spontaneously with good qualities like tolerance—but who do not have great wealth and power.
|| 4.21.38 ||
brahmaṇya-devaḥ puruṣaḥ purātano
nityaṁ harir yac-caraṇābhivandanāt
avāpa lakṣmīm anapāyinīṁ yaśo
jagat-pavitraṁ ca mahattamāgraṇīḥ
By worshipping their feet, the Supreme Lord, the greatest, the oldest and the foremost person, the protector of the brāhmaṇas, obtained eternal, undying, splendorous fame which purifies the whole universe.
In seven verses Pṛthu recommends devotion to brāhmaṇas for making bhakti strong. These verses are repeating what the Lord has already said in SB 3.16.7-12 in order to teach the people.
|| 4.21.39 ||
yat-sevayāśeṣa-guhāśayaḥ sva-rāḍ
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