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Chapter 15: The Pāndavas Retire
(1) Sūta said: "Arjuna, the friend of Krishna, emaciated as he was because of his separation from Krishna, thus was subjected to the various forms of doubt and speculation of his elder brother the king. (2) Because of his grief his mouth and lotuslike heart had dried up and his bodily luster had vanished. Preoccupied with thoughts about the Supreme Lord S'rī Krishna he wasn't able to reply properly. (3) The more he with great difficulty checked the force of his sadness while he wiped the tears out of his eyes, the more he eagerly thought about Him in his affection and the more distressed he became. (4) Remembering Him as well-wisher, benefactor, intimate associate and charioteer, Arjuna, overwhelmed and heavily breathing, began to speak to his eldest brother the king.
(5) He said: 'Oh my King, the Personality of Godhead Hari who treated me like His intimate friend has left me. Now I am bereft of the astounding power that even astonished the gods. (6) I lost Him from whom being separated but for a moment all universes appear unfavorable and void of all life, like they are all dead bodies.
(7) By the strength of His mercy I could vanquish all the princes who lusted for power during the selection of the bridegroom at King Drupada's palace where I gained Draupadī's hand by piercing the fish-target with my bow. (8) Because of His support I was able to defeat Indra and his godly associates, I managed to enable the god of fire to set ablaze his forest, and we could realize our wonderfully decorated assembly house built by Maya [out of gratitude for saving him from that fire in the forest named Khāndava] where all the princes assembled to your honor bringing presents collected from everywhere.
(9) Under His influence our younger brother [Bhīma], who has the strength of a thousand elephants, for the sake of the [rājasūya] sacrifice managed to kill him [Jarāsandha] who was worshiped by many a king. It was He who saved the kings who by Jarāsandha had been brought [to his capital] to be sacrificed to the lord of the ghosts [Mahābhairava]. They all paid you tribute afterwards.
(10) He [in turn] took the life of the husbands of the wives [of the Kurus] whose hair was condemned to be loosened because of the fact that the cluster of your wife's [Draupadī's] hair had been loosened, which was beautifully dressed and blessed for the great ceremony. Being caught by the miscreants [the Kurus headed by Duhs'āsana] she in tears fell down at the Feet.
(11) He protected us when we ran into trouble, being endangered in the forest by the intrigue of our enemies in association with Durvāsā Muni who arrived there to eat with his ten thousand disciples. By simply before they came to it accepting the remnants of the food, He satisfied the three worlds as well as the munis who at the moment were bathing, by giving them the thought that they had been fed already.
(12) Under His influence I once could astonish the Personality of God with the Trident [Lord S'iva] and his wife the daughter of the Himalaya, because of which he and other gods rewarded me with their own weapons. And thus I living in this body succeeded to obtain a half-elevated seat in the House of Indra. (13) As a guest of that heaven I could with both my arms, with my bow Gāndīva, Indra and all the gods, because of being empowered by Him, the Supreme Personality whom at present I am bereft of, kill the demon Nivātakavaca oh descendant of King Ajamīdha.
(14) Because of His friendship alone I, seated on the chariot, could cross the insurmountable ocean of the invincible existence of the military strength of the Kauravas, and thanks alone to His friendship, I could return with the enormous wealth of the enemy; the brilliance of all the jewels I by force took from their heads.
(15) It was He who by the power of His glance ended the mental agitation that sprouted from the motivation for results of all the fighters who with the wealth of their chariots were positioned on the battlefield oh great King, and from whose ranks I stepped forward with before my eyes the immensity of great royal personalities like Bhīshma, Karna, Drona and S'alya. (16) Under His protection the very powerful invincible weapons wielded by Drona, Bhīshma, Karna, Bhūris'ravā, King Sus'armā, S'alya, King Jayadratha, Bāhlika [a brother of Bhīshma] etc., could not touch me, just like when Prahlāda [the famous devotee of Nrisimhadev, the lion-incarnation] was threatened by the demons. (17) Thinking erroneously of Him as being only my chariot driver He to whose feet the intelligent ones for the sake of salvation render service delivered me. By His mercy my enemies were absentminded and did not attack me when I alighted for my thirsty horses.
(18) With His smiling face He made jokes and being frank with me He addressed me with 'son of Prithā', 'friend' and 'son of the Kuru dynasty' and such; heartfelt sayings of my Mādhava [Krishna] that touch and overwhelm my soul as I remember them. (19) When we were sleeping, sitting, walking and dining together and truthfully confronted each other and so on, I took Him by mistake for a friend just like me, while He, despite of my seeing Him lower in my offenses, tolerated me in the glory of His magnanimity the way a friend accepts a friend or a father accepts his child.
(20) Oh Emperor, without the Supreme Personality, my dear most friend and well-wisher, my heart and soul are vacant. Recently I, just like a weak woman, was defeated by infidel cowherds while I was protecting Krishna's wives. (21) Having the same bow, arrows, chariot and horses, and being the same Arjuna and chariot fighter to whom all the kings offered their respects, all of this in a single moment, with me missing Him, has become as useless as butter offered to ashes, as money obtained by magic or as seeds sown on barren land.
(22-23) Oh King, in reply to your question about our friends and relatives in Dvārakā I can say that they were cursed by the brahmins. As a consequence of that curse they, being drunk with rice wine, like fools killed one another with sticks, not even recognizing each other in that intoxicated state. Only four or five of them remained.
(24) It is the Supreme Personality, our Lord, His program that sometimes the living beings kill and at other times protect each other. (25-26) Like in the ocean where the bigger ones eat the smaller and the stronger ones devour the weaker oh King, the same way the Omnipotent One removed the burden of all the Yadus in one stroke from the earth by having the stronger Yadu kill the weaker one and the bigger Yadu kill the smaller one in a fight. (27) Bearing in mind the words spoken by Govinda, I remember how attractive they are, and how they, imbued with importance and appropriate to the time and circumstance, put an end to the pain in the heart.' "
(28) Sūta said: "Thus thinking of the lotus feet of the Lord and what He had instructed in the intimacy of deep friendship, Arjuna with his mind freed from all material concerns found his calm. (29) Constantly remembering the feet of Vāsudeva, Arjuna's devotion increased rapidly and the endless ruminations ended. (30) Recalling the instructions of the Supreme Lord about the transcendental in the midst of the battle and thinking of His time and actions he dispelled the darkness of his ignorance and became master of his senses. (31) Free from lamentation, by his spiritual capacity managing to cut with the doubts that were raised by the duality of being identified with the material world, he, due to the transcendence of being without a material form, was freed from the entanglement of birth and death.
(32) Listening to the deliberations about the disappearance of the Supreme Lord to His abode and the end of the Yadu dynasty, Yudhishthhira for the sake of the soul decided to withdraw and also left. (33) Also Queen Kuntī, who had overheard what Arjuna told about the end of the Yadus and the disappearance of the Lord, found, as well as all the others did who were undivided in their devotion for the Lord's transcendence, in her soulful commitment release from her material existence. (34) By taking away the burden of the world that body [of the Yadu dynasty] by the Unborn One was relinquished the way a thorn is thrown away after having been used to extract another thorn, because all those thorns to the Lord are one and the same. (35) Just like with His Matsya incarnation and other incarnations, as a magician giving up one body in order to accept another, He relinquished the body He manifested to diminish the burden of the world. (36) When Mukunda [the Lord of Liberation] the Fortunate One so worthwhile to hear about, left this earth from that very day on Kali[-yuga] manifested itself in full, being inauspicious to all whose minds have not awakened.
(37) Yudhishthhira who keenly in his capital, state and home as also in the self saw things grow worse with the vicious circle of avarice, falsehood, dishonesty, irreligion and violence and such, understood that it was time to leave and dressed himself accordingly. (38) His grandson [Parīkchit], who was properly trained and as for his qualities was alike himself in all respects, was by the emperor for the occasion in the capital of Hastināpura enthroned as the master of all land bordered by the seas. (39) At Mathurā he made Vajra [the son of Aniruddha] king of S'ūrasena, after which he had a prājāpatya sacrifice performed for being able to find the fire in himself in order to attain his goal. (40) Renouncing his belt, ornaments and all of that, he became uninterested perfectly being detached from the unlimited bondage.
(41) He withdrew his speech into his mind, his mind with his other senses into his breath, his breath he withdrew in death, and in full dedication he united that with the body made of the five elements. (42) Having offered those five elements to the three qualities of nature, he united the thoughtfulness in one indifference, fixing the sum total of that in the soul directed to the spiritual soul of the inexhaustible Brahman. (43) Accepting torn clothes, refusing solid food, stopping to talk and untying his hair, he began to look like a dumb madman and an unengaged urchin not listening to anyone as if he had become deaf. (44) Heading for the north he trod, as all others do who go there, the path of his mindful forefathers, passing his days constantly thinking from within his heart of the Supreme Beyond wherever he went.
(45) In accord with their friend seeing that the Age of Kali and its irreligion had overtaken the citizens on earth, all the brothers followed the eldest one and left home. (46) All of them having performed with all the virtue and knowledge of holiness, kept themselves, with the ultimate goal of the living being in mind, steadfast to the lotus feet of the Lord of Vaikunthha. (47-48) That is the destination of those who by positive meditation being purified in devotion found liberation in fixing their mind on the transcendental feet of the One Nārāyana. They with their material contaminations washed away, attained in the same bodies as they were born with, the abode which for the materialists absorbed in material concerns is so very difficult to attain.
(49) Also Vidura who with his mind and actions was devoted to Krishna returned to his own abode [Yama's realm] after quitting his physical self at Prabhāsa in the company of his forefathers. (50) Also Draupadī who realized that her husbands did not care anymore, concentrated on Lord Vāsudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and reached Him thus. (51) Anyone who with devotion hears about this departure for the ultimate goal of the sons of Pāndu who are so dear to the Supreme Lord, will find nothing but good fortune and purity and will, gaining in perfection, thus arrive at the devotional service of the Lord."
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Text 1
Sūta said: "Arjuna, the friend of Krishna, emaciated as he was because of his separation from Krishna, thus was subjected to the various forms of doubt and speculation of his elder brother the king.
Sūta said: "While Arjuna, the friend of Krishna, was thus subjected to the various forms of doubt and speculation by his elder brother the king, he turned out to be very aggrieved of his feelings of separation. (Vedabase)
Text 2
Because of his grief his mouth and lotuslike heart had dried up and his bodily luster had vanished. Preoccupied with thoughts about the Supreme Lord S'rī Krishna he wasn't able to reply properly.
From his grief his mouth and lotuslike heart had dried up and his bodily luster had vanished. Thinking of the Supreme Lord S'rī Krishna he wasn't able to reply properly. (Vedabase)
Text 3
The more he with great difficulty checked the force of his sadness while he wiped the tears out of his eyes, the more he eagerly thought about Him in his affection and the more distressed he became.
While with great difficulty checking the force of his sadness, wiping the tears of his eyes, the more he eagerly thought about Him out of his affection, the more distressed he became. (Vedabase)
Text 4
Remembering Him as well-wisher, benefactor, intimate associate and charioteer, Arjuna, overwhelmed and heavily breathing, began to speak to his eldest brother the king.
Remembering him as well-wisher, benefactor, intimate associate and charioteer, Arjuna, heavily breathing of being overwhelmed, began to speak to his eldest brother the king. (Vedabase)
Text 5
He said: 'Oh my King, the Personality of Godhead Hari who treated me like His intimate friend has left me. Now I am bereft of the astounding power that even astonished the gods.
He said: 'O my King, the Personality of Godhead Hari who treated me like His intimate friend has left me. Now I am bereft of the astounding power that even astonished the gods. (Vedabase)
Text 6
I lost Him from whom being separated but for a moment all universes appear unfavorable and void of all life, like they are all dead bodies.
I lost Him with whom being separated from but for a moment certainly would render all universes appear unfavorable and void of all life, like surely all dead bodies are. (Vedabase)
Text 7
By the strength of His mercy I could vanquish all the princes who lusted for power during the selection of the bridegroom at King Drupada's palace where I gained Draupadī's hand by piercing the fish-target with my bow.
By the strength of His mercy I could vanquish all the princes who lusted for power at the selection of the bridegroom at King Drupada's palace where I gained Draupadī's hand by piercing the fish-target with my bow. (Vedabase)
Text 8
Because of His support I was able to defeat Indra and his godly associates, I managed to enable the god of fire to set ablaze his forest, and we could realize our wonderfully decorated assembly house built by Maya [out of gratitude for saving him from that fire in the forest named Khāndava] where all the princes assembled to your honor bringing presents collected from everywhere.
Of His standing by my side I had the dexterity to conquer over Indra and his godly associates and have his forest ablaze by the god of fire and could I attain to the wonderful assembly house of art and workmanship built by Maya [out of gratitude for saving him from that fire in the forest named Khāndava] where all the princes assembled to your honor. (Vedabase)
Text 9
Under His influence our younger brother [Bhīma], who has the strength of a thousand elephants, for the sake of the [rājasūya] sacrifice managed to kill him [Jarāsandha] who was worshiped by many a king. It was He who saved the kings who by Jarāsandha had been brought [to his capital] to be sacrificed to the lord of the ghosts [Mahābhairava]. They all paid you tribute afterwards.
Under His influence your younger brother [Bhīma], who has the strength of a thousand elephants, could kill him who was worshiped by the many kings [Jarāsandha] who had his power collected from them sacrificing to the Lord of the ghosts [Mahābhairava]. They paid you tribute upon their release. (Vedabase)
Text 10
He [in turn] took the life of the husbands of the wives [of the Kurus] whose hair was condemned to be loosened because of the fact that the cluster of your wife's [Draupadī's] hair had been loosened, which was beautifully dressed and blessed for the great ceremony. Being caught by the miscreants [the Kurus headed by Duhs'āsana] she in tears fell down at the Feet.
He took the life of the husbands [the Kuru's] of the wives whose hair was condemned to be loosened because your wife [Draupadī] had her hair loosened, which was beautifully clustered and sanctified during the great ceremony, as she was caught [from a bet] by the miscreants [the Kuru's headed by Duhs'āsana], upon which she fell down in tears. (Vedabase)
Text 11
He protected us when we ran into trouble, being endangered in the forest by the intrigue of our enemies in association with Durvāsā Muni who arrived there to eat with his ten thousand disciples. By simply before they came to it accepting the remnants of the food, He satisfied the three worlds as well as the munis who at the moment were bathing, by giving them the thought that they had been fed already.
He protected us when we got into trouble, endangered in the forest by the intrigue of our enemies with Durvāsā Muni, who came to eat with his ten thousand disciples. By simply beforehand accepting the remnants of the food He satisfied all the three worlds as well as giving the muni's who were bathing at that time the thought that they had been fed already. (Vedabase)
Text 12
Under His influence I once could astonish the Personality of God with the Trident [Lord S'iva] and his wife the daughter of the Himalaya, because of which he and other gods rewarded me with their own weapons. And thus I living in this body succeeded to obtain a half-elevated seat in the House of Indra.
Under His influence once I could astonish the Personality of God with the Trident [Lord S'iva] and his wife the daughter of the Himalaya, because of which He and other Gods rewarded me with their own weapons so that in this body I definitely could obtain a half-elevated seat in the House of Indra. (Vedabase)
Text 13
As a guest of that heaven I could with both my arms, with my bow Gāndīva, Indra and all the gods, because of being empowered by Him, the Supreme Personality whom at present I am bereft of, kill the demon Nivātakavaca oh descendant of King Ajamīdha.
As a guest of that heaven with both my arms I could, with my bow the Gāndiva, Indra and all the gods, kill the demon Nivātakavaca, being empowered, o descendant of King Ājamīdha, by Him, the Supreme Personality whom at present I am bereft of. (Vedabase)
Text 14
Because of His friendship alone I, seated on the chariot, could cross the insurmountable ocean of the invincible existence of the military strength of the Kauravas, and thanks alone to His friendship, I could return with the enormous wealth of the enemy; the brilliance of all the jewels I by force took from their heads.
From His friendship alone I, seated on the chariot, could cross the insurmountable ocean of the invincible existences of the military strength of the Kaurava's, and from His friendship alone, I could return with the enormous wealth of the enemy; the brilliance of jewels I took from their heads by force. (Vedabase)
Text 15
It was He who by the power of His glance ended the mental agitation that sprouted from the motivation for results of all the fighters who with the wealth of their chariots were positioned on the battlefield oh great King, and from whose ranks I stepped forward with before my eyes the immensity of great royal personalities like Bhīshma, Karna, Drona and S'alya.
It was He who by the power of His glance ended the mental agitation sprouting from the fruitive life of all the chariotfighters at the battlefield, o great King, in who's midst I went forward facing the immensity of great royal personalities like Bhīshma, Karna, Drona and S'alya. (Vedabase)
Text 16
Under His protection the very powerful invincible weapons wielded by Drona, Bhīshma Karna, Bhūris'ravā, King Sus'armā, S'alya, King Jayadratha, Bāhlika [a brother of Bhīshma] etc., could not touch me, just like when Prahlāda [the famous devotee of Nrisimhadev, the lion-incarnation] was threatened by the demons.
Under His protection the very powerful invincible weapons applied by Drona, Bhīshma, Karna, Bhūris'ravā, King Sus'armā, S'alya, King Jayadratha, Bāhlīka [a brother of Bhīshma] etc., couldn't touch me just like when Prahlāda [the famous devotee of Nrisimhadev, the lion-incarnation] was threatened by the demons. (Vedabase)
Text 17
Thinking erroneously of Him as being only my chariot driver He to whose feet the intelligent ones for the sake of salvation render service delivered me. By His mercy my enemies were absentminded and did not attack me when I alighted for my thirsty horses.
Thinking erroneously of Him as only my chariot driver He, whose feet are rendered service by the intelligent for the sake of salvation, delivered me - and by His mercy my enemies were absent minded and didn't attack me when I descended for my thirsty horses. (Vedabase)
Text 18
With His smiling face He made jokes and being frank with me He addressed me with 'son of Prithā', 'friend' and 'son of the Kuru dynasty' and such; heartfelt sayings of my Mādhava [Krishna] that touch and overwhelm my soul as I remember them.
With His smiling face he was joking and frank with me addressing me as'son of Prithā','friend'and'son of the Kuru-dynasty'and such; heartful sayings of my Mādhava [Krishna] that touch and overwhelm my soul remembering them. (Vedabase)
Text 19
When we were sleeping, sitting, walking and dining together and truthfully confronted each other and so on, I took Him by mistake for a friend just like me, while He, despite of my seeing Him lower in my offenses, tolerated me in the glory of His magnanimity the way a friend accepts a friend or a father accepts his child.
When sleeping, sitting, walking and dining together, confronting one another and so on, I took him mistakingly as a friend alike me in truth, while He tolerated me, like a friend would or a father with a child, being great in His glory, despite my seeing him lower in my offenses. (Vedabase)
Text 20
Oh Emperor, without the Supreme Personality, my dear most friend and well-wisher, my heart and soul are vacant. Recently I, just like a weak woman, was defeated by infidel cowherds while I was protecting Krishna's wives.
O Emperor, without the Supreme Personality, my dearmost friend and well-wisher, my heart and soul are vacant and recently I was defeated like a weak woman by infidel cowherds while protecting Krishna's wives. (Vedabase)
Text 21
Having the same bow, arrows, chariot and horses, and being the same Arjuna and chariot fighter to whom all the kings offered their respects, all of this in a single moment, with me missing Him, has become as useless as butter offered to ashes, as money obtained by magic or as seeds sown on barren land.
Having the same bow, arrows, chariot and horses, I am the same Arjuna and chariot fighter whom all the kings offered their respects - all in a moment this, missing Him, became useless like butter offered to ashes, money obtained by magic or seeds sewn on barren land'. (Vedabase)
Text 22-23
Oh King, in reply to your question about our friends and relatives in Dvārakā I can say that they were cursed by the brahmins. As a consequence of that curse they, being drunk with rice wine, like fools killed one another with sticks, not even recognizing each other in that intoxicated state. Only four or five of them remained.
'O King, as you inquired about our friends and relatives in Dvārakā: they were cursed by the brahmins as a consequence of which they like fools killed one another with sticks being drunk with rice wine, not even recognizing one another in that intoxicated state. Only four or five of them remained. (Vedabase)
Text 24
It is the Supreme Personality, our Lord, His program that sometimes the living beings kill and at other times protect each other.
It is from the will of the Supreme Personality, our Lord, that sometimes the living beings kill one another while at other times they of Him protect one another. (Vedabase)
Text 25-26
Like in the ocean where the bigger ones eat the smaller and the stronger ones devour the weaker oh King, the same way the Omnipotent One removed the burden of all the Yadus in one stroke from the earth by having the stronger Yadu kill the weaker one and the bigger Yadu kill the smaller one in a fight.
Like in the ocean where the bigger eat the smaller and the stronger devour the weaker, o King, so also in a duel, the Omnipotent One took the burden of all the Yadus together of the earth, by having the stronger Yadu kill the weaker one and the bigger Yadu killing the smaller one. (Vedabase)
Text 27
Bearing in mind the words spoken by Govinda, I remember how attractive they are, and how they, imbued with importance and appropriate to the time and circumstance, put an end to the pain in the heart.' "
Now I am attracted to the remembrance of the words spoken by the Lord of pleasure, Govinda, which extinguish the burning of the heart by impregnating it with importance according space and time'. (Vedabase)
Text 28
Sūta said: "Thus thinking of the lotus feet of the Lord and what He had instructed in the intimacy of deep friendship, Arjuna with his mind freed from all material concerns found his calm.
Sūta said: "Thus thinking of the lotus feet of the Lord and what He instructed in the intimacy of deep friendship, Arjuna pacified and had his mind freed from all material concerns. (Vedabase)
Text 29
Constantly remembering the feet of Vāsudeva, Arjuna's devotion increased rapidly and the endless ruminations ended.
Constantly remembering the feet of Vāsudeva, Arjuna's devotion expanded instantly, ending the endless ruminations. (Vedabase)
Text 30
Recalling the instructions of the Supreme Lord about the transcendental in the midst of the battle and thinking of His time and actions he dispelled the darkness of his ignorance and became master of his senses.
Reviving the instructions of the Supreme Lord about the transcendental in the midst of the battle and thinking of His time and actions he dispelled the darkness of his ignorance and became the master of his senses. (Vedabase)
Text 31
Free from lamentation, by his spiritual capacity managing to cut with the doubts that were raised by the duality of being identified with the material world, he, due to the transcendence of being without a material form, was freed from the entanglement of birth and death.
Freed of the bereavement, by his spiritual capacity he managed to cut the doubts of duality of being merged with matter and due to the transcendence he was, without the material form, freed from the entanglement of birth and death. (Vedabase)
Text 32
Listening to the deliberations about the disappearance of the Supreme Lord to His abode and the end of the Yadu dynasty, Yudhishthhira for the sake of the soul decided to withdraw and also left.
Upon the deliberations about the disappearance of the Supreme Lord to His abode and the end of the Yadu-dynasty, Yudhishthhira decided to withdraw himself and leave for the sake of the soul also. (Vedabase)
Text 33
Also Queen Kuntī, who had overheard what Arjuna told about the end of the Yadus and the disappearance of the Lord, found, as well as all the others did who were undivided in their devotion for the Lord's transcendence, in her soulful commitment release from her material existence.
Queen Kuntī, who had overheard what Arjuna told about the end of the Yadus and the disappearance of the Lord, as well as all others undivided in their devotion to the Lord's transcendence, found in their soulful commitment release from their material existence. (Vedabase)
Text 34
By taking away the burden of the world that body [of the Yadu dynasty] by the Unborn One was relinquished the way a thorn is thrown away after having been used to extract another thorn, because all those thorns to the Lord are one and the same.
By taking away the burden of the world that body [of the Yadu-dynasty], was relinquished by the Unborn one the way a thorn that picks out another thorn is thrown away, as to the controller they are equally alike. (Vedabase)
Text 35
Just like with His Matsya incarnation and other incarnations, as a magician giving up one body in order to accept another, He relinquished the body He manifested to diminish the burden of the world.
As the Lord eternally accepted the Matsya-incarnation [the Fish-incarnation] and other forms, He evidently relinquishes, exactly like a magician, by letting go of also His own manifestation in relieving the world of its burden. (Vedabase)
Text 36
When Mukunda [the Lord of Liberation] the Fortunate One so worthwhile to hear about, left this earth from that very day on Kali[-yuga] manifested itself in full, being inauspicious to all whose minds have not awakened.
When Mukunda [the Lord of Liberation] the Supreme Lord of whom it is worthwhile to hear from, left this earth - from the time of that very day on Kali-Yuga fully manifested itself, causing ill fortune to all who's thinking is immature. (Vedabase)
Text 37
Yudhishthhira who keenly in his capital, state and home as also in the self saw things grow worse with the vicious circle of avarice, falsehood, dishonesty, irreligion and violence and such, understood that it was time to leave and dressed himself accordingly.
Yudhishthhira who saw that the expansion of the vicious circle of avarice, falsehood, dishonesty, envious violence and irreligion was taking place in his capital, state and home, as also in the person, understood that it was time to leave and dressed himself accordingly. (Vedabase)
Text 38
His grandson [Parīkchit], who was properly trained and as for his qualities was alike himself in all respects, was by the emperor for the occasion in the capital of Hastināpura enthroned as the master of all land bordered by the seas.
To that in the capital of Hastināpura the emperor enthroned his grandson [Parīkchit], who was properly trained and equal to himself in all respects by his qualities, as the master of all land bordered by the seas. (Vedabase)
Text 39
At Mathurā he made Vajra [the son of Aniruddha] king of S'ūrasena, after which he had a prājāpatya sacrifice performed for being able to find the fire in himself in order to attain his goal.
At Mathurā he made Vajra [the son of Aniruddha] king of S'ūrasena, after which he had a Prājāpatya-sacrifice performed for being able to find the fire in himself to attain his goal. (Vedabase)
Text 40
Renouncing his belt, ornaments and all of that, he became uninterested perfectly being detached from the unlimited bondage.
Renouncing his belt, ornaments and all of that, he became uninterested in perfect detachment from the unlimited bondage. (Vedabase)
Text 41
He withdrew his speech into his mind, his mind with his other senses into his breath, his breath he withdrew in death, and in full dedication he united that with the body made of the five elements.
He withdrew his speech into his mind, his mind with his other senses into his breath, his breath he withdrew in death, and in full dedication he united that with the body made of the five elements. (Vedabase)
Text 42
Having offered those five elements to the three qualities of nature, he united the thoughtfulness in one indifference, fixing the sum total of that in the soul directed to the spiritual soul of the inexhaustible Brahman.
Having offered those five elements to the three qualities of nature, he united the thoughtful in one indifference, fixing the sumtotal of that in the soul directed to the spiritual soul of the inexhaustible Brahman. (Vedabase)
Text 43
Accepting torn clothes, refusing solid food, stopping to talk and untying his hair, he began to look like a dumb madman and an unengaged urchin not listening to anyone as if he had become deaf.
Accepting torn clothes, refusing solid food, stopping to talk and untying his hair, he began to look like a dumb madman and an unengaged urchin not listening anymore as if he had become deaf. (Vedabase)
Text 44
Heading for the north he trod, as all others do who go there, the path of his mindful forefathers, passing his days constantly thinking from within his heart of the Supreme Beyond wherever he went.
Heading for the north he treaded, as all others going there, the path of his mindful forefathers, passing his days constantly thinking from within his heart of the Supreme Beyond wherever he went. (Vedabase)
Text 45
In accord with their friend seeing that the Age of Kali and its irreligion had overtaken the citizens on earth, all the brothers followed the eldest one and left home.
Seeing from their friend that the Age of Kali and its irreligion had overtaken all the citizens on earth, all the brothers followed the older one leaving home. (Vedabase)
Text 46
All of them having performed with all the virtue and knowledge of holiness, kept themselves, with the ultimate goal of the living being in mind, steadfast to the lotus feet of the Lord of Vaikunthha.
All of them, having performed with all virtue and knowledge of holiness, kept themselves, with the ultimate of the living being in mind, steadfast to the lotusfeet of the Lord of the place without fear [Vaikunthha]. (Vedabase)
Text 47-48
That is the destination of those who by positive meditation being purified in devotion found liberation in fixing their mind on the transcendental feet of the One Nārāyana. They with their material contaminations washed away, attained in the same bodies as they were born with, the abode which for the materialists absorbed in material concerns is so very difficult to attain.
That is the destination of those who by positive meditation found liberation being purified in devotion, fixed in intelligence on the transcendental feet of the One Nārāyana. They attained, with their material contaminations washed off, by their selfsame bodies to the abode that for the materialists absorbed in material concerns is very difficult to attain. (Vedabase)
Text 49
Also Vidura who with his mind and actions was devoted to Krishna returned to his own abode [Yama's realm] after quitting his physical self at Prabhāsa in the company of his forefathers.
Also Vidura attained, after quitting his body at Prabhāsa, Krishna - being absorbed in thoughts of His words and actions, he found with the inhabitants of Pitriloka [the place of the forefathers] his own abode. (Vedabase)
Text 50
Also Draupadī who realized that her husbands did not care anymore, concentrated on Lord Vāsudeva, the Supreme Personality of Godhead, and reached Him thus.
Draupadī at that time, in the full knowledge of Krishna, being without the care of her husbands, absolutely likewise concentrated herself on Lord Vāsudeva, the Supreme Lord, and thus begot Him. (Vedabase)
Text 51
Anyone who with devotion hears about this departure for the ultimate goal of the sons of Pāndu who are so dear to the Supreme Lord, will find nothing but good fortune and purity and will, gaining in perfection, thus arrive at the devotional service of the Lord."
Anyone who hears with devotion of this departure for the ultimate goal of the sons of Pāndu, that are so dear to the Supreme Lord, will find only good fortune and purity, will gain in perfection and obtain the devotional service of the Lord." (Vedabase)
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