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tarko ‘pratiṣṭhaḥ śrutayo vibhinnā<br>
:tarko ‘pratiṣṭhaḥ śrutayo vibhinnā
nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam<br>
:nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam
dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ<br>
:dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ
mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ<br>
:mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ
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tarkaḥ—dry argument; apratiṣṭhaḥ—not fixed; śrutayaḥ-Vedas; vibhinnāḥ—possessing different departments; na—not; asau—that; ṛṣiḥ—great sage; yasya—whose; matam—opinion; na—not; bhinnam—separate; dharmasya—of religious principles; tattvam—truth; nihitam—placed; guhāyām—in the heart of a realized person; mahā-janaḥ—self-realized predecessors; yena—by which way; gataḥ—acted; saḥ—that; panthāḥ—the pure unadulterated path.
''tarkaḥ''—dry argument; ''apratiṣṭhaḥ''—not fixed; ''śrutayaḥ''—Vedas; ''vibhinnāḥ''—possessing different departments; ''na''—not; ''asau''—that; ''ṛṣiḥ''—great sage; ''yasya''—whose; ''matam''—opinion; ''na''—not; ''bhinnam''—separate; ''dharmasya''—of religious principles; ''tattvam''—truth; ''nihitam''—placed; ''guhāyām''—in the heart of a realized person; ''mahā-janaḥ''—self-realized predecessors; ''yena''—by which way; ''gataḥ''—acted; ''saḥ''—that; ''panthāḥ''—the pure unadulterated path.
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Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu continued, “‘Dry arguments are inconclusive. A great personality whose opinion does not differ from others is not considered a great sage. Simply by studying the Vedas, which are variegated, one cannot come to the right path by which religious principles are understood. The solid truth of religious principles is hidden in the heart of an unadulterated, self-realized person. Consequently, as the śāstras confirm, one should accept whatever progressive path the mahājanas advocate.’”
Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu continued, "‘Dry arguments are inconclusive. A great personality whose opinion does not differ from others is not considered a great sage. Simply by studying the Vedas, which are variegated, one cannot come to the right path by which religious principles are understood. The solid truth of religious principles is hidden in the heart of an unadulterated, self-realized person. Consequently, as the śāstras confirm, one should accept whatever progressive path the mahājanas advocate.’"
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This is a verse spoken by Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja in the Mahābhārata, Vana-pārva (313.117).
This is a verse spoken by Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja in the ''Mahābhārata, Vana-pārva'' (313.117).
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Revision as of 17:33, 20 October 2021



His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 186

tarko ‘pratiṣṭhaḥ śrutayo vibhinnā
nāsāv ṛṣir yasya mataṁ na bhinnam
dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ
mahājano yena gataḥ sa panthāḥ


SYNONYMS

tarkaḥ—dry argument; apratiṣṭhaḥ—not fixed; śrutayaḥ—Vedas; vibhinnāḥ—possessing different departments; na—not; asau—that; ṛṣiḥ—great sage; yasya—whose; matam—opinion; na—not; bhinnam—separate; dharmasya—of religious principles; tattvam—truth; nihitam—placed; guhāyām—in the heart of a realized person; mahā-janaḥ—self-realized predecessors; yena—by which way; gataḥ—acted; saḥ—that; panthāḥ—the pure unadulterated path.


TRANSLATION

Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu continued, "‘Dry arguments are inconclusive. A great personality whose opinion does not differ from others is not considered a great sage. Simply by studying the Vedas, which are variegated, one cannot come to the right path by which religious principles are understood. The solid truth of religious principles is hidden in the heart of an unadulterated, self-realized person. Consequently, as the śāstras confirm, one should accept whatever progressive path the mahājanas advocate.’"


PURPORT

This is a verse spoken by Yudhiṣṭhira Mahārāja in the Mahābhārata, Vana-pārva (313.117).