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strī-śūdra-dvijabandhūnāṁ<br>
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trayī na śruti-gocarā<br>
:trayī na śruti-gocarā
karma-śreyasi mūḍhānāṁ<br>
:karma-śreyasi mūḍhānāṁ
śreya evaṁ bhaved iha<br>
:śreya evaṁ bhaved iha
iti bhāratam ākhyānaṁ<br>
:iti bhāratam ākhyānaṁ
kṛpayā muninā kṛtam<br>
:kṛpayā muninā kṛtam
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strī—the woman class; śūdra—the laboring class; dvija-bandhūnām—of the friends of the twice-born; trayī—three; na—not; śruti-gocarā—for understanding; karma—in activities; śreyasi—in welfare; mūḍhānām—of the fools; śreyaḥ—supreme benefit; evam—thus; bhavet—achieved; iha—by this; iti—thus thinking; bhāratam—the great Mahābhārata; ākhyānam—historical facts; kṛpayā—out of great mercy; muninā—by the muni; kṛtam—is completed.
''strī''—the woman class; ''śūdra''—the laboring class; ''dvija-bandhūnām''—of the friends of the twice-born; ''trayī''—the three sacrificial Vedas; ''na śruti-gocarā''—not allowed to be heard; ''karma-śreyasi''—in the successful execution of ritual duties; ''mūḍhānāṁ''—of the less intelligent; ''śreyaḥ''—supreme benefit; ''evam''—thus; ''bhavet''—achieved; ''iha''—by this; ''iti''—thus thinking; ''bhāratam''—the great Mahābhārata; ''ākhyānam''—historical facts; ''kṛpayā''—out of great mercy; ''muninā''—by the muni; ''kṛtam''—is completed.
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Out of compassion, the great sage thought it wise that this would enable men to achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus he compiled the great historical narration called the Mahābhārata for women, laborers and friends of the twice-born.
Out of compassion, the great sage thought it wise that this would enable men to achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus he compiled the great historical narration called the Mahābhārata for women, laborers and friends of the twice-born.
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The friends of the twice-born families are those who are born in the families of brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas and vaiśyas, or the spiritually cultured families, but who themselves are not equal to their forefathers. Such descendants are not recognized as such, for want of purificatory achievements. The purificatory activities begin even before the birth of a child, and the seed-giving reformatory process is called Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra. One who has not undergone such Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra, or spiritual family planning, is not accepted as being of an actual twice-born family. The Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra is followed by other purificatory processes, out of which the sacred thread ceremony is one. This is performed at the time of spiritual initiation. After this particular saṁskāra, one is rightly called twice-born. One birth is calculated during the seed-giving saṁskāra, and the second birth is calculated at the time of spiritual initiation. One who has been able to undergo such important saṁskāras can be called a bona fide twice-born.
The friends of the twice-born families are those who are born in the families of ''brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas'' and ''vaiśyas'', or the spiritually cultured families, but who themselves are not equal to their forefathers. Such descendants are not recognized as such, for want of purificatory achievements. The purificatory activities begin even before the birth of a child, and the seed-giving reformatory process is called ''Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra''. One who has not undergone such ''Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra'', or spiritual family planning, is not accepted as being of an actual twice-born family. The ''Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra'' is followed by other purificatory processes, out of which the sacred thread ceremony is one. This is performed at the time of spiritual initiation. After this particular ''saṁskāra'', one is rightly called twice-born. One birth is calculated during the seed-giving ''saṁskāra'', and the second birth is calculated at the time of spiritual initiation. One who has been able to undergo such important ''saṁskāras'' can be called a bona fide twice-born.


If the father and the mother do not undertake the process of spiritual family planning and simply beget children out of passion only, their children are called dvija-bandhus. These dvija-bandhus are certainly not as intelligent as the children of the regular twice-born families. The dvija-bandhus are classified with the śūdras and the woman class, who are by nature less intelligent. The śūdras and the woman class do not have to undergo any saṁskāra save and except the ceremony of marriage.
If the father and the mother do not undertake the process of spiritual family planning and simply beget children out of passion only, their children are called ''dvija-bandhus''. These ''dvija-bandhus'' are certainly not as intelligent as the children of the regular twice-born families. The ''dvija-bandhus'' are classified with the ''śūdras'' and the woman class, who are by nature less intelligent. The ''śūdras'' and the woman class do not have to undergo any ''saṁskāra'' save and except the ceremony of marriage.


The less intelligent classes of men, namely women, śūdras and unqualified sons of the higher castes, are devoid of necessary qualifications to understand the purpose of the transcendental Vedas. For them the Mahābhārata was prepared. The purpose of the Mahābhārata is to administer the purpose of the Vedas, and therefore within this Mahābhārata the summary Veda of Bhagavad-gītā is placed. The less intelligent are more interested in stories than in philosophy, and therefore the philosophy of the Vedas in the form of the Bhagavad-gītā is spoken by the Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Vyāsadeva and Lord Kṛṣṇa are both on the transcendental plane, and therefore they collaborated in doing good to the fallen souls of this age. The Bhagavad-gītā is the essence of all Vedic knowledge. It is the first book of spiritual values, as the Upaniṣads are. The Vedānta philosophy is the subject matter for study by the spiritual graduates. Only the post-graduate spiritual student can enter into the spiritual or devotional service of the Lord. It is a great science, and the great professor is the Lord Himself in the form of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. And persons who are empowered by Him can initiate others in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.
The less intelligent classes of men, namely women, ''śūdras'' and unqualified sons of the higher castes, are devoid of necessary qualifications to understand the purpose of the transcendental ''Vedas''. For them the Mahābhārata was prepared. The purpose of the ''Mahābhārata'' is to administer the purpose of the ''Vedas'', and therefore within this ''Mahābhārata'' the summary ''Veda'' of ''Bhagavad-gītā'' is placed. The less intelligent are more interested in stories than in philosophy, and therefore the philosophy of the ''Vedas'' in the form of the ''Bhagavad-gītā'' is spoken by the Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Vyāsadeva and Lord Kṛṣṇa are both on the transcendental plane, and therefore they collaborated in doing good to the fallen souls of this age. The ''Bhagavad-gītā'' is the essence of all Vedic knowledge. It is the first book of spiritual values, as the ''Upaniṣads'' are. The ''Vedānta'' philosophy is the subject matter for study by the spiritual graduates. Only the post-graduate spiritual student can enter into the spiritual or devotional service of the Lord. It is a great science, and the great professor is the Lord Himself in the form of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. And persons who are empowered by Him can initiate others in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.
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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 25

strī-śūdra-dvijabandhūnāṁ
trayī na śruti-gocarā
karma-śreyasi mūḍhānāṁ
śreya evaṁ bhaved iha
iti bhāratam ākhyānaṁ
kṛpayā muninā kṛtam


SYNONYMS

strī—the woman class; śūdra—the laboring class; dvija-bandhūnām—of the friends of the twice-born; trayī—the three sacrificial Vedas; na śruti-gocarā—not allowed to be heard; karma-śreyasi—in the successful execution of ritual duties; mūḍhānāṁ—of the less intelligent; śreyaḥ—supreme benefit; evam—thus; bhavet—achieved; iha—by this; iti—thus thinking; bhāratam—the great Mahābhārata; ākhyānam—historical facts; kṛpayā—out of great mercy; muninā—by the muni; kṛtam—is completed.


TRANSLATION

Out of compassion, the great sage thought it wise that this would enable men to achieve the ultimate goal of life. Thus he compiled the great historical narration called the Mahābhārata for women, laborers and friends of the twice-born.


PURPORT

The friends of the twice-born families are those who are born in the families of brāhmaṇas, kṣatriyas and vaiśyas, or the spiritually cultured families, but who themselves are not equal to their forefathers. Such descendants are not recognized as such, for want of purificatory achievements. The purificatory activities begin even before the birth of a child, and the seed-giving reformatory process is called Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra. One who has not undergone such Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra, or spiritual family planning, is not accepted as being of an actual twice-born family. The Garbhādhāna-saṁskāra is followed by other purificatory processes, out of which the sacred thread ceremony is one. This is performed at the time of spiritual initiation. After this particular saṁskāra, one is rightly called twice-born. One birth is calculated during the seed-giving saṁskāra, and the second birth is calculated at the time of spiritual initiation. One who has been able to undergo such important saṁskāras can be called a bona fide twice-born.

If the father and the mother do not undertake the process of spiritual family planning and simply beget children out of passion only, their children are called dvija-bandhus. These dvija-bandhus are certainly not as intelligent as the children of the regular twice-born families. The dvija-bandhus are classified with the śūdras and the woman class, who are by nature less intelligent. The śūdras and the woman class do not have to undergo any saṁskāra save and except the ceremony of marriage.

The less intelligent classes of men, namely women, śūdras and unqualified sons of the higher castes, are devoid of necessary qualifications to understand the purpose of the transcendental Vedas. For them the Mahābhārata was prepared. The purpose of the Mahābhārata is to administer the purpose of the Vedas, and therefore within this Mahābhārata the summary Veda of Bhagavad-gītā is placed. The less intelligent are more interested in stories than in philosophy, and therefore the philosophy of the Vedas in the form of the Bhagavad-gītā is spoken by the Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Vyāsadeva and Lord Kṛṣṇa are both on the transcendental plane, and therefore they collaborated in doing good to the fallen souls of this age. The Bhagavad-gītā is the essence of all Vedic knowledge. It is the first book of spiritual values, as the Upaniṣads are. The Vedānta philosophy is the subject matter for study by the spiritual graduates. Only the post-graduate spiritual student can enter into the spiritual or devotional service of the Lord. It is a great science, and the great professor is the Lord Himself in the form of Lord Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu. And persons who are empowered by Him can initiate others in the transcendental loving service of the Lord.



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