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arthendriyārthābhidhyānaṁ
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- 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
- bhaktyā go-guru-vipreṣu
- tatrāpy adābhya-niyamo
- dhvasta-karmāmalāśayaḥ
- sattvātmanas tad-anusaṁsmaraṇānupūrtyā
- chinnānya-dhīr adhigatātma-gatir nirīhas
- saṁyojyātmānam ātmani
- utsarpayaṁs tu taṁ mūrdhni
- taṁ sarva-guṇa-vinyāsaṁ
- tat-patny anugatā vanam. sukumāry atad-arhā ca. yat-padbhyāṁ sparśanaṁ bhuvaḥ. The great queen, Arci, his wife, whose feet should not touch the ground, and thus was not suited to austerity, followed him to the fo
- pṛthuṁ vīra-varaṁ patim
- sa vañcito batātma-dhruk
- pṛthuḥ sa bhagavattamaḥ
- rutvaitad abhiyāti yān
- pṛthu-putraḥ pṛthu-śravāḥ
- vidvān api na jaghnivān
arthendriyārthābhidhyānaṁ
sarvārthāpahnavo nṛṇām
bhraṁśito jñāna-vijñānād
yenāviśati mukhyatām
Always thinking of wealth and sense objects is the destruction of all goals, and by this, after having destroyed jñāna and vijñāna, one attains immovable life forms.
Always thinking of wealth (artha) and sense objects is the destruction (apahnavaḥ) of all goals, by which, having destroyed jñāna and vijñāna, one attains immovable life forms (mukhyatām).
|| 4.22.34 ||
na kuryāt karhicit saṅgaṁ
tamas tīvraṁ titīriṣuḥ
dharmārtha-kāma-mokṣāṇāṁ
yad atyanta-vighātakam
Those who desire to cross over the intense ignorance of saṁsāra should never have attachment to things which completely obstruct dharma, artha, kāma and mokṣa.
Association with sense objects means association which is forbidden in the dharma-śāstras. This does not mean all attachment to material objects is forbidden, since according to qualification, artha, dharma and kāma are prescribed in the scriptures. This is the opinion of some. Others say all association is forbidden, including artha, dharma, and kāma. Only mokṣa is acceptable.
dharmasya hy āpavargyasya nārtho’rthāyopakalpate |
nārthasya dharmaikāntasya kāmo lābhāya hi smṛtaḥ ||
The material results are not suitable as the goal for the person dedicated to higher spiritual goals. The desire of the person dedicated to the higher path is not for attainment of material assets. SB 1.2.9
|| 4.22.35 ||
tatrāpi mokṣa evārtha
ātyantikatayeṣyate
traivargyo 'rtho yato nityaṁ
kṛtānta-bhaya-saṁyutaḥ
Among them, liberation alone is recommended as the goal because of its excellence, because the objects attained from the other three are always linked with fear of destruction.
Among them (tatra) liberation is preferred. Traivargyaḥ means “arising from artha, dharma and kāma.”
|| 4.22.36 ||
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