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==== TEXT 37 ====
==== TEXT 37 ====


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pañca-ṣaḍḍhāyanārbhābhāḥ<br>
:pañca-ṣaḍḍhāyanārbhābhāḥ
pūrveṣām api pūrvajāḥ<br>
:pūrveṣām api pūrvajāḥ
dig-vāsasaḥ śiśūn matvā<br>
:dig-vāsasaḥ śiśūn matvā
dvāḥ-sthau tān pratyaṣedhatām<br>
:dvāḥ-sthau tān pratyaṣedhatām
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pañca-ṣaṭ-dhā—five or six years; āyana—approaching; arbha-ābhāḥ—like boys; pūrveṣām—the ancients of the universe (Marīci and the rest); api—even though; pūrva-jāḥ—born before; dik-vāsasaḥ—being naked; śiśūn—children; matvā—thinking; dvāḥ-sthau—the two gate guards, Jaya and Vijaya; tān—them; pratyaṣedhatām—forbade.
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Although these four great sages were older than Brahmā's other sons like Marīci, they appeared like small naked children only five or six years old. When Jaya and Vijaya saw them trying to enter Vaikuṇṭhaloka, these two gatekeepers, thinking them ordinary children, forbade them to enter.
Although these four great sages were older than Brahmā's other sons like Marīci, they appeared like small naked children only five or six years old. When Jaya and Vijaya saw them trying to enter Vaikuṇṭhaloka, these two gatekeepers, thinking them ordinary children, forbade them to enter.
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==== PURPORT ====
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In this regard, Śrīla Madhvācārya says in his Tantra-sāra:
In this regard, Śrīla Madhvācārya says in his Tantra-sāra:


:dvāḥ-sthāv ity anenādhikāra-sthatvam uktam
:''dvāḥ-sthāv ity anenādhikāra-sthatvam uktam''
:adhikāra-sthitāś caiva
 
:vimuktāś ca dvidhā janāḥ
:''adhikāra-sthitāś caiva''
:viṣṇu-loka-sthitās teṣāṁ
:''vimuktāś ca dvidhā janāḥ''
:vara-śāpādi-yoginaḥ
:''viṣṇu-loka-sthitās teṣāṁ''
:adhikāra-sthitāṁ muktiṁ
:''vara-śāpādi-yoginaḥ''
:niyataṁ prāpnuvanti ca
 
:vimukty-anantaraṁ teṣāṁ
:''adhikāra-sthitāṁ muktiṁ''
:vara-śāpādayo nanu
:''niyataṁ prāpnuvanti ca''
:dehendriyāsu-yuktaś ca
:''vimukty-anantaraṁ teṣāṁ''
:pūrvaṁ paścān na tair yutāḥ
:''vara-śāpādayo nanu''
:apy abhimānibhis teṣāṁ
 
:devaiḥ svātmottamair yutāḥ
:''dehendriyāsu-yuktaś ca''
:''pūrvaṁ paścān na tair yutāḥ''
:''apy abhimānibhis teṣāṁ''
''devaiḥ svātmottamair yutāḥ''


The purport is that the personal associates of Lord Viṣṇu in Vaikuṇṭhaloka are always liberated souls. Even if sometimes cursed or blessed, they are always liberated and never contaminated by the material modes of nature. Before their liberation to Vaikuṇṭhaloka they possessed material bodies, but once they come to Vaikuṇṭha they no longer have them. Therefore even if the associates of Lord Viṣṇu sometimes descend as if cursed, they are always liberated.
The purport is that the personal associates of Lord Viṣṇu in Vaikuṇṭhaloka are always liberated souls. Even if sometimes cursed or blessed, they are always liberated and never contaminated by the material modes of nature. Before their liberation to Vaikuṇṭhaloka they possessed material bodies, but once they come to Vaikuṇṭha they no longer have them. Therefore even if the associates of Lord Viṣṇu sometimes descend as if cursed, they are always liberated.
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Latest revision as of 22:48, 18 February 2024

His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT 37

pañca-ṣaḍḍhāyanārbhābhāḥ
pūrveṣām api pūrvajāḥ
dig-vāsasaḥ śiśūn matvā
dvāḥ-sthau tān pratyaṣedhatām


SYNONYMS

pañca-ṣaṭ-dhā — five or six years; āyana — approaching; arbha-ābhāḥ — like boys; pūrveṣām — the ancients of the universe (Marīci and the rest); api — even though; pūrva-jāḥ — born before; dik-vāsasaḥ — being naked; śiśūn — children; matvā — thinking; dvāḥ-sthau — the two gate guards, Jaya and Vijaya; tān — them; pratyaṣedhatām — forbade.


TRANSLATION

Although these four great sages were older than Brahmā's other sons like Marīci, they appeared like small naked children only five or six years old. When Jaya and Vijaya saw them trying to enter Vaikuṇṭhaloka, these two gatekeepers, thinking them ordinary children, forbade them to enter.


PURPORT

In this regard, Śrīla Madhvācārya says in his Tantra-sāra:

dvāḥ-sthāv ity anenādhikāra-sthatvam uktam
adhikāra-sthitāś caiva
vimuktāś ca dvidhā janāḥ
viṣṇu-loka-sthitās teṣāṁ
vara-śāpādi-yoginaḥ
adhikāra-sthitāṁ muktiṁ
niyataṁ prāpnuvanti ca
vimukty-anantaraṁ teṣāṁ
vara-śāpādayo nanu
dehendriyāsu-yuktaś ca
pūrvaṁ paścān na tair yutāḥ
apy abhimānibhis teṣāṁ

devaiḥ svātmottamair yutāḥ

The purport is that the personal associates of Lord Viṣṇu in Vaikuṇṭhaloka are always liberated souls. Even if sometimes cursed or blessed, they are always liberated and never contaminated by the material modes of nature. Before their liberation to Vaikuṇṭhaloka they possessed material bodies, but once they come to Vaikuṇṭha they no longer have them. Therefore even if the associates of Lord Viṣṇu sometimes descend as if cursed, they are always liberated.



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