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SB 1.3.8 (1962)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 8

Tritiyam rishisargam bai devarshitwam upetya sa Tantram satwatam achasta naiskarmam karmanam jatah


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Tritiyam—the third one, rishisargam—the millennium of the Rishi, bai—certainly, devarshitwam—incarnation of the Rishi amongst the demigods, upetya—having been got up, sa—he, tantram—exposition of the Vedas, satwatam—which is specially meant for devotional service, achasta—collected, naiskarmam—nonfrutive, karmanam—of work, jatah—from which.


TRANSLATION

The third empowered incarnation in the Form of Devarashi Narada Who is a great sage amongst the demigods, was accepted by the Personality of Godhead in the millennium of Rishi. He made the collection of exposition of the Vedas in the matter of devotional service which causes nonfruitive action on the activities of man.


PURPORT

The great Rishi Narada Who is an empowered incarnation of the Personality of Godhead propagates all over the universe in the matter of devotional service of the Lord. All great devotees of the Lord all over the universe and in different planets and species of life are His disciples. Srila Vyasadeva the compiler of the Srimad Bhagwatam is also one of His disciples. He is the author of Narada Pancharatra which is the exposition of the Vedas particularly for devotional service of the Lord. This Narada Pancharstra trains the Karmis or the fruitive workers to achieve liberation from the bondage of fruitive work. The conditioned souls are mostly attracted by the fruitive work because they want to enjoy life by the sweat of their own brow. The whole universe is full of fruitive workers in all species of life. The fruitive works include all kinds of economic development plans. But the law of nature provides that every action has its resultant reaction and the performer of the work is bound up by such reactions good or bad. The reaction of good work is comparatively material prosperity, whereas the reaction of bad work is comparatively material distress. But material conditions either in so called happiness or in so called distress, all are meant factually for distresses only at the ultimate issue. Foolish materialists have no information how to obtain eternal happiness in unconditional state. Sri Narada Panchratra gives treatment to these foolish fruitive workers for realising the reality of happiness. He gives direction to the diseased men of the world how one's present engagement can lead one to the path of spiritual emancipation. The physician gives direction to the patient to take treated milk in the form of curd for his sufferings from indigestion due to his taking another milk preparation. So the cause of the disease and the remedy of the disease may be the same thing but it must be treated by the expert physician like Narada to kill the material disease. The Bhagwat Geeta also gives the same solution for serving the Lord by the fruits of one's labour. That will lead one to the path of Naiskarma or liberation.