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SB 1.13.2 (1965)

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His Divine Grace
A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada



TEXT No. 2

Yavatah kritavan prasnan kshatta kousharava agratah
Jata eka bhaktir govinde tebhyas cha upararama ha.


ENGLISH SYNONYMS

Yavatah—all that, Kritavan—did he put, Prasnan—questionaires, Kshatta—the name of Vidur, Kaousharava-the name of Maitreya, Agratah—in the presence of, Jata—having grown up, Eka—one, Bhakti—transcendental loving service, Govinde—unto Lord Krishna, Tebhyas—in the matter of further questionaires, Upararama—retired from, ha—in the past.


TRANSLATION

Vidura did retire from putting questionaires before Maitreya Muni after his enquiry by various questionaires and being fixed up in the transcendental loving service unto Lord Sri Krishna.


PURPORT

Vidura retired from putting questionaires before Maitreya Muni when he was convinced by Maitreya Rishi that Summum Bonum gain of life is to be finally situated in the transcendental loving service of Lord Sri Krishna who is Govinda or One who satisfies His devotees in all respects. The conditioned soul or living being in material existence seeks after happiness of life by employing his senses on the modes of material products but that cannot give him satisfaction. He then searches after the supreme truth by emperic philosophical speculative method by intellectual feats. But if he does not find out the ultimate goal he again goes down to material activities and engages himself in various philanthrophic and altruistic activities which also fail to give him satisfaction, so neither fruitive activities nor dry philosophical speculation can give one satisfaction: because by nature a living being is eternal servitor of the Supreme Lord Sri Krishna and all the Vedic literatures give him direction towards that ultimate end. The Bhagwat Geeta confirms this statement (Bg. 15.15).

Like Vidura an inquisitive conditioned soul must approach a bonafide spiritual master like Maitreya and by intelligent enquiries must try to know everything about Karma (fruitive activities) Jnana (philosophical researches in the matter of Supreme truth) Yoga (the linking process of spiritual realisation). One who is not seriously inclined to put questionaires before a spiritual master, need not accommodate a showbottle spiritual master neither a person, who may be the spiritual master for others, may pose to be so if he is unable to engage his disciple ultimately in the transcendental loving service of Lord Sri Krishna. Vidura was successful in the matter of approaching a spiritual master like Maitreya and he got the ultimate goal of life Bhakti unto Govinda and thus there was nothing to be known further in the matter of spiritual progress of life.