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Chapter 4: The Appearance of S'rī Nārada
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Chapter 4: The Appearance of S'rī Nārada



(1) The elderly and learned S'aunaka, the head of the long-standing ceremony the sages were gathered for, congratulated Sūta Gosvāmī thanking him thus: (2) "O most fortunate one of those who are respected to speak, please tell us about the message of the Bhāgavatam the way it was discussed by S'ukadeva Gosvāmī. (3) When, where, on what ground and wherefrom inspired could this literature be compiled by Vyāsadeva?

(4) His son, who being equipoised and unwavering always had his mind fixed on the One, was a great devotee and an awakened soul, but unexposed he appeared ignorant. (5) Naked bathing beauties covered their bodies out of shyness when they once saw sage Vyāsa following his son, whereas they astonishingly by him being asked about his son replied that they didn't feel ashamed before him because he looked at them purely without any sexual discrimination.

(6) How was he [S'uka], appearing like a retarded dumb madman as he wandered through the Kuru-jāngala provinces, recognized by the inhabitants of Hastināpura [now: Delhi] the moment he reached the city? (7) How could the discussion, oh dear soul, between the saint and the descendant of Pāndu, the wise king, take place covering this Vedic truth about Krishna? (8) He, as a pilgrim sanctifying the places he visits, stayed at the door of the householders only for as long as it takes to milk a cow. (9) Please tell us about Parīkchit, the son of Abhimanyu, who is said to be a first class devotee whose birth and activities are all wonderful. (10) What was the reason that the emperor, who enriched the name of Pāndu, neglected the opulences of his kingdom and sat down to do penance at the Ganges until his death?

(11) Oh why did he, at whose feet all enemies surrendered their wealth for their own sake, in the full of his youth give up his so difficult to relinquish life of royal riches?

(12) Men of devotion for the One Hailed in the Verses, live for the welfare, the affluence and prosperity of all living beings and not for any selfish purpose; for what reason gave he, freed from all attachment, up his mortal body that was the shelter for others? (13) Clearly explain to us all we have asked you by this, for we consider you fully acquainted with all the meanings of the words in the scriptures, except for those of the Vedic hymns."

(14) Sūta Gosvāmī said: "When the second era ran into the third and thus ended, the sage [Vyāsa] was born as the son of Parās'ara from the womb of the daughter of Vasu. He was a partial expansion of the Lord. (15) One morning when the sun globe rose above the horizon he, after being cleansed by the water of his morning duties, sat down at the bank of the river Sarasvatī to focus his mind. (16) The rishi knowing the past and the future, saw that gradually irregularities were developing in the dharma of his time. It was something that can be observed more often in the different eras on earth as a consequence of unseen, irresistible forces.

(17-18) The sage contemplating with his transcendental vision the welfare of all vocations and stages in life, saw from his elevated position how with the dullness and impatience of the faithless the people lacked in goodness, that the natural capacity of all types of men as well as of other creatures was declining and that the common man was unlucky and short-lived.

(19) According to the insight that there were four sacrificial fires for purifying the work effort of the people, he divided the one original Veda into four divisions of sacrificial activities. (20) Rig, Yajuh, Sāma and Atharva were the names of these four Vedas while the Itihāsas [the single histories] and the Purānas [the collections of histories] were called the fifth Veda.

(21) Thereafter the Rig Veda was propagated by the rishi Paila, the Sāma Veda by the learned Jaimini, while Vais'ampāyana was the only one versed enough to qualify for the defense of the Yajur Veda. (22) The serious respect for the Atharva Veda was heartened by Angirā - also called Sumantu Muni - while the Itihāsas and the Purānas were defended by my father Romaharshana. (23) All these scholars on their turn distributed the knowledge entrusted to them to their disciples who did the same with their following who did so with their pupils, and thus the different branches of followers of the Vedas came about. (24) In order to assure that the Veda would be assimilated as much by the less intellectual people, the great sage Vyāsa, the Lord in these matters, took care to edit it for the ignorant ones. (25) Motivated this way to serve the welfare of women [see 6.9: 6 & 9], the more foolish working class, and the friends of the twice-born who themselves do not work for understanding, the sage was as merciful to their benefit to take down the story of the Mahābhārata.

(26) Oh dear twice-born ones, by no means he, who was always working for the welfare of all living beings, could then be content with that. (27) Being purified in seclusion at the bank of the Sarasvatī he, knowing what religion means, thus said from the dissatisfaction of his heart to himself: (28-29) 'With strict discipline I sincerely was of proper worship in my according to the tradition of the Vedic hymns doing the sacrifices in respect of the masters. Even for women, the working class and others I, by compiling the Mahābhārata, have properly explained what according to the disciplic succession should be stated about the path of religion.

(30) Despite of answering, so it appears, sufficiently to the demands of the vedantists in my discussing the Supreme Soul as situated in the body and even my own self, I feel something is missing. (31) I might not have given sufficient directions about the devotional service that is so dear to the perfect as well as to the Infallible One.'

(32) While Krishna Dvaipāyana Vyāsa thus regretfully thought about his shortcomings, Nārada, as I stated before, reached his cottage. (33) Seeing what fortune that was, he quickly got up to honor him with a respect equal to the respect the godly pay to Brahmājī, the creator."


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Text 1

The elderly and learned S'aunaka, the head of the long-standing ceremony the sages were gathered for, congratulated Sūta Gosvāmī thanking him thus:

The elderly and learned S'aunaka, the head of the ceremony the sages were gathered for, congratulated Sūta Gosvāmī thanking him thus: (Vedabase)


Text 2

"O most fortunate one of those who are respected to speak, please tell us about the message of the Bhāgavatam the way it was discussed by S'ukadeva Gosvāmī.

"O most fortunate one of the ones respected to speak, tell us of the message of the Bhāgavatam, as spoken by S'ukadeva Gosvāmī. (Vedabase)


Text 3

When, where, on what ground and wherefrom inspired could this literature be compiled by Vyāsadeva?

When, where, on what ground and wherefrom inspired could this literature be compiled by Vyāsadeva? (Vedabase)


Text 4

His son, who being equipoised and unwavering always had his mind fixed on the One, was a great devotee and an awakened soul, but unexposed he appeared ignorant.

His son, a balanced monist with his mind always fixed on the One, was a great devotee, but unexposed he appeared ignorant. (Vedabase)


Text 5

Naked bathing beauties covered their bodies out of shyness when they once saw sage Vyāsa following his son, whereas they astonishingly by him being asked about his son replied that they didn't feel ashamed before him because he looked at them purely without any sexual discrimination.

Seeing the sage Vyāsa following his son, naked bathing beauties covered their bodies out of shyness, whereas astonishingly asked of his son they replied him that they did not do so for him as he regarded them purely without sexual discrimination. (Vedabase)


Text 6

How was he [S'uka], appearing like a retarded dumb madman as he wandered through the Kuru-jāngala provinces, recognized by the inhabitants of Hastināpura [now: Delhi] the moment he reached the city?

How was he [S'uka], appearing like a retarded dumb madman, upon reaching the Kuru-jāngala provinces recognized by the inhabitants when he entered Hastināpura [now: Delhi]? (Vedabase)


Text 7

How could the discussion, oh dear soul, between the saint and the descendant of Pāndu, the wise king, take place covering this Vedic truth about Krishna?

How could the discussion of this sage with king Parīkchit take place about this essence of the Vedas? (Vedabase)


Text 8

He, as a pilgrim sanctifying the places he visits, stayed at the door of the householders only for as long as it takes to milk a cow.

He, pilgering, only for the time of milking a cow stayed at the door of the householders sanctifying the residence. (Vedabase)


Text 9

Please tell us about Parīkchit, the son of Abhimanyu, who is said to be a first class devotee whose birth and activities are all wonderful.

Please tell us about Parīkchit, the son of Abhimanyu, who is said to be a first class devotee whose birth and activities are all wonderful. (Vedabase)


Text 10

What was the reason that the emperor, who enriched the name of Pāndu, neglected the opulences of his kingdom and sat down to do penance at the Ganges until his death?

For what reason did the emperor who enriched the name of Pāndu, neglect the opulences of his kingdom, sitting down for penance at the Ganges until his death? (Vedabase)


Text 11

Oh why did he, at whose feet all enemies surrendered their wealth for their own sake, in the full of his youth give up his so difficult to relinquish life of royal riches?

Why did he, at whose feet all enemies surrendered their wealth for their own sake, in full youth exclaim to give up his life of royal riches? (Vedabase)


Text 12

Men of devotion for the One Hailed in the Verses, live for the welfare, the affluence and prosperity of all living beings and not for any selfish purpose; for what reason gave he, freed from all attachment, up his mortal body that was the shelter for others?

How could he, giving shelter and living for the welfare of others, being as a man unattached and unselfish by devotion to the cause, give up his mortal body? (Vedabase)


Text 13

Clearly explain to us all we have asked you by this, for we consider you fully acquainted with all the meanings of the words in the scriptures, except for those of the Vedic hymns."

Explain this all to us as we consider you fully acquainted with as good as all the meaning of the words in the scriptures." (Vedabase)


Text 14

Sūta Gosvāmī said: "When the second era ran into the third and thus ended, the sage [Vyāsa] was born as the son of Parās'ara from the womb of the daughter of Vasu. He was a partial expansion of the Lord.

Sūta Gosvāmī said: "When the second millennium that ran into the third, ended, was the sage [Vyāsa] born to Parās'ara from the womb of the daughter of Vasu as a full aspect of the Lord. (Vedabase)


Text 15

One morning when the sun globe rose above the horizon he, after being cleansed by the water of his morning duties, sat down at the bank of the river Sarasvatī to focus his mind.

One morning at sunrise, after being cleansed by the water of his morning duties, he sat down at the bank of the river Sarasvatī to concentrate. (Vedabase)


Text 16

The rishi knowing the past and the future, saw that gradually irregularities were developing in the dharma of his time. It was something that can be observed more often in the different eras on earth as a consequence of unseen, irresistible forces.

Knowing past and future, he saw from the different ages that in the religion of his time gradually anomalies were accruing. (Vedabase)


Text 17-18

The sage contemplating with his transcendental vision the welfare of all vocations and stages in life, saw from his elevated position how with the dullness and impatience of the faithless the people lacked in goodness, that the natural capacity of all types of men as well as of other creatures was declining and that the common man was unlucky and short-lived.

In the dull and impatient of the faithless lacking in goodness, he saw a decline in the natural power in material actions. By his transcendence seeing the people in general being short-lived and unlucky, he who is full in knowledge contemplated for the welfare of all the vocations and stages in life. (Vedabase)


Text 19

According to the insight that there were four sacrificial fires for purifying the work effort of the people, he divided the one original Veda into four divisions of sacrificial activities.

After seeing that there were four sacrificial fires for purifying the work of the people, he expanded the one Veda accordingly into four. (Vedabase)


Text 20

Rig, Yajuh, Sāma and Atharva were the names of these four Vedas while the Itihāsas [the single histories] and the Purānas [the collections of histories] were called the fifth Veda.

Rig, Yajuh, Sāma and Atharva were the names of these four parts while the original source of knowledge, the purānas were called the fifth Veda. (Vedabase)


Text 21

Thereafter the Rig Veda was propagated by the rishi Paila, the Sāma Veda by the learned Jaimini, while Vais'ampāyana was the only one versed enough to qualify for the defense of the Yajur Veda.

After that the Rig Veda was propagated by the rishi Paila, the Sāma Veda by Jaimini, while Vais'ampāyana was the one well versed enough to be qualified to defend the Yajur Veda. (Vedabase)


Text 22

The serious respect for the Atharva Veda was heartened by Angirā - also called Sumantu Muni - while the Itihāsas and the Purānas were defended by my father Romaharshana.

The serious respect for the Atharva Veda was with Angirā [Sumantu Muni], while the records of history, the purānas, were defended by my father Romaharshana. (Vedabase)


Text 23

All these scholars on their turn distributed the knowledge entrusted to them to their disciples who did the same with their following who did so with their pupils, and thus the different branches of followers of the Vedas came about.

They in their turn handed the knowledge entrusted to them down to their disciples who did the same with their following and thus the different branches of followers of the Vedas came about. (Vedabase)


Text 24

In order to assure that the Veda would be assimilated as much by the less intellectual people, the great sage Vyāsa, the Lord in these matters, took care to edit it for the ignorant ones.

In order to have the Veda assimilated as much by the less intellectual ones, the great sage of lordship Vyāsa took care to edit it for the masses. (Vedabase)


Text 25

Motivated this way to serve the welfare of women [see 6.9: 6 & 9], the more foolish working class, and the friends of the twice-born who themselves do not work for understanding, the sage was as merciful to their benefit to take down the story of the Mahābhārata.

Thinking this way, for the welfare of the more foolish women [see 6.9: 6 & 9], the working class and the friends of the twice-born who themselves do not work for understanding, from the mercy of the sage the benefit of the completion of the history of the Mahābhārata was achieved. (Vedabase)


Text 26

"Oh dear twice-born ones, by no means he, who was always working for the welfare of all living beings, could then be content with that.

O dear twice-born, by no means could he, who was always working for the welfare of all, find satisfaction at that time. (Vedabase)


Text 27

Being purified in seclusion at the bank of the Sarasvatī he, knowing what religion means, thus said from the dissatisfaction of his heart to himself:

Knowing what religion is, he, purified in seclusion at the bank of the Sarasvatī, thus from the dissatisfaction of his heart said to himself: (Vedabase):


Text 28-29

"With strict discipline I sincerely was of proper worship in my according to the tradition of the Vedic hymns doing the sacrifices in respect of the masters. Even for women, the working class and others I, by compiling the Mahābhārata, have properly explained what according to the disciplic succession should be stated about the path of religion.

'With strict discipline I sincerely did proper worship to the tradition of the vedic hymns, respecting the masters and doing the sacrifices. For women, s'ūdras and others I properly explained of the disciplic succession what is necessary to know of the path of religion by compiling the Mahābhārata. (Vedabase)


Text 30

Despite of answering, so it appears, sufficiently to the demands of the vedantists in my discussing the Supreme Soul as situated in the body and even my own self, I feel something is missing.

Although it appears that I did enough for the Supreme to the demands of the vedantists, I feel something is missing. (Vedabase)


Text 31

I might not have given sufficient directions about the devotional service that is so dear to the perfect as well as to the Infallible One.'


I might not have given sufficient directions about the devotional service so dear to as well the perfect as to the Infallible One.' (Vedabase)


Text 32

While Krishna Dvaipāyana Vyāsa thus regretfully thought about his shortcomings, Nārada, as I stated before, reached his cottage.

While Krishna-dvaipāyana Vyāsa was regretfully thinking this way of his shortcomings, Nārada, whom I spoke of before, reached his cottage. (Vedabase)


Text 33

Seeing what fortune that was, he quickly got up to honor him with a respect equal to the respect the godly pay to Brahmājī, the creator."

Seeing the auspicious arrival of the muni he quickly got up and venerated him with the respect equal to the respect the godly pay Brahmājī the creator." (Vedabase)




Yaad Kuch Aata Nahin, Yeh Hua Kab Se...Ho Gaya Mushkil Chhupaana Raaz Yeh Sab Se...Tum Kaho To Maang Loon Main Aaj Kuch Rab Se Rabba mere rabba rabba, rabba mere rabba,Is pyaar ko main kya naam doon Roshni se bhare bhare..Bhare bhare naina tere..Chhooke bole na chhoona mujhe Suraj hua maddham, chaand jalne laga..Aasmaan yeh haai kyoon pighalne laga..Main thehra raha, zameen chalne lagi.. Bheeghi Bheeghi Raaton Mein, Phir Tum Aao Na...Asi Barsaton Mein Aao Na.. Humko Humise Chura Lo, Dil Mein Kahin Tum Chhupa Lo,Hum Akele Kho Naa Jaaye, Door Tumse Ho Naa Jaaye,Paas Aao Gale Se Lagaa Lo Toota Toota ek parinda...Jo bhi kaal hua kal bhi phir aayaga Hai...Tumse milke dil ka hai jo haal kya kahe..Ho gaya hai kaisa yeh kamaal kya kahe Ruka Ja, Oh Jaana Wali Ruka Ja...Nazara Mein To Tera Bhura Sa Sahi..Adami Mein Bhura Nahi Dil Ka Aja Re, Aja Re Oh Mere Dilbar Aja..Dil Ki Pyaas Buja Ja Re...Oh Noorie kabhie kabhie mere dil mein khayaal aata hai...ke jaise tujh ko banaya gaya hai mere liye..ke jaise tujh ko banaya gaya haiKitna bechain hoke tumse mila...Tumko kya tha khabar tha main kitna akela ..Ke kitna mohabbat hai tumse...Hai...Tumse milke dil ka hai jo haal kya kahe..Ho gaya hai kaisa yeh kamaal kya kaheTujhe dekha to yeh jaana sanam..Pyaar hota hai deewana sanam..Tujhe dekha to yeh jaana sanam.Tujhe dekha to yeh jaana sanam..Pyaar hota hai deewana sanam.Ab ahan se kahan jaaye hum..Teri bahon mein mar jaaye hum Aksar is duniya mein anjaane milte hain,Anjaani raahon mein milke kho jaate hain,Lekin hamesha voh yaad aate hain Na kajre ki dhaar, na motiyon ke haar,Na koi kiya singaar phir bhi kitni sundar ho,Tum kitni sundar ho Na jaane mere dil ko kya ho gaya..Abhi to yahin tha, abhi kho gaya..Ho gaya hai tujhko to pyaar sajna..Lakh kar le tu inkaar sajna..Dildaar sajna, hai yeh pyaar sajna



Dil Dooba Dil Dooba...Neela Akho Mein Yeh Dil Dooba.. Neela Neela Amber Per Chand Jab Aye...Aisa Koi Saathi Ho ..Aisa Koi Premi Hoi Jaanam Dekh Lo Mit Gayeen Dooriyaan..Main Yahaan Hoon Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan...Kaisi Sarhadein...Kaisi Majbooriyaan..Main Yahaan Hoon Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan...Tum Chhupaa Na Sakogi Main Vo Raaz Hoon...Tum Bhulaa Na Sakogi Vo Andaaz Hoon...Goonjtaa Hoon Jo Dil Mein To Hairaan Ho Kyon...Main Tumhaare Hi Dil Ki To Aavaaz Hoon...Main Yahaan Hoon Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan Hoon..Yahaan... Aisa muhje tu na dehka na...seeena se laga loonga, tum ko tumse chura loonga...dil mein chupa loonga Gila Gila Dil Gila.. Mila mila mila koi mila ...Teri Ha Adaar Laga sab se judaa hai dil tuje per fida hai... Dhoom Dhoom let ya body do the talking..Dhoom Dhoom be the fire thats buring..Dhoom machaalay dhoom machaalay dhoom Tere Liye Hum Hai Jiye..Hota ke siya...Dil mein Magar chalte reha chaahat ke Diya... Zara zara bahekta hai, mahekta hai,Aaj to mera tan badan, main pyaasi hoon,Mujhe bhar le apni baahon mein Dheera dheera se mera zindagi mein ana...tumsi pyar huma hai kitna jaana jaana Pyar ke isa khel mein..do dil aur mehl mein, tera peecha na chodunga soniya Mera mehboob sanam, tera ashiq hogaya hum...milaka nazaaro se nazaar tera pyaar mein kogaya hum... Wada Raha Pyar Se Pyar Ka, Hum Na Hoga Juda, Dil Ke Dhadkhan Sunrha Hai Mera Khudda Dheera Dheera Se Mera Zindagi Mein Ana...Tumsi Pyar Huma Hai Kitna Jaana JaanaSaamne hain raastein, hum guzar jaaye...Ya kisi ke vaaste hum thaher jaaye...Ab yahan tak aa gaye hain, ab kidhar jaaye...Jaaduuuuuuu teri nazar...Kushboo tera baadan..tu har kar, ya nah kar...Kali nagin ke jaise..Zulfe teri kali kali..Sagar ko moti aur..Suraj ko tu dati hai lali..Kali nagin ke jaise..Zulfe teri kali kaliYeh din yeh mahine saal guzar jaayenge mere yaar..Magar itna rakhna khayaal..Jeena sirf mere liye, jeena sirf mere liye..Kasam se jeena sirf mere liye, jeena sirf mere liye Banno ki saheli resham ki dori..Chhup chhupke sharmaaye dekhe chori chori..Yeh maane ya na maane main to ispe mar gaya..Yeh ladki haai allah, haai haai re allah Tum paas aaye, yun muskuraaye,Tumne na jaane kya sapne dikhaaye,Tum paas aaye, yun muskuraaye,Tumne na jaane kya sapne dikhaaye,Ab to mera dil jaage na sota hai,Kya karoon haaye, kuch kuch hota hai




 
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