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SB 05.12.12 rahuganaitat tapasa na yati... cited

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Expressions researched:
"na cchandasa naiva jalagni-suryair" |"na cejyaya nirvapanad grhad va" |"rahuganaitat tapasa na yati" |"smear his entire body with the dust of the lotus feet of great devotees" |"vina mahat-pada-rajo-'bhisekam"

Notes from the compiler: VedaBase query: "5.12.12" or "na cchandasa naiva jalagni-suryair" or "na cejyaya nirvapanad grhad va" or "rahuganaitat tapasa na yati" or "smear his entire body with the dust of the lotus feet of great devotees" or "vina mahat-pada-rajo-bhisekam"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 2

SB 2.3.23, Purport:

Mahārāja Rahūgaṇa inquired from the great saint Jaḍa Bharata as to how he had attained such a liberated stage of a paramahaṁsa, and in answer the great saint replied as follows (SB 5.12.12):

rahūgaṇaitat tapasā na yāti
na cejyayā nirvapaṇād gṛhād vā
na cchandasā naiva jalāgni-sūryair
vinā mahat-pāda-rajo-'bhiṣekam

"O King Rahūgaṇa, the perfectional stage of devotional service, or the paramahaṁsa stage of life, cannot be attained unless one is blessed by the dust of the feet of great devotees. It is never attained by tapasya (austerity), the Vedic worshiping process, acceptance of the renounced order of life, the discharge of the duties of household life, the chanting of the Vedic hymns, or the performance of penances in the hot sun, within cold water or before the blazing fire."

SB Canto 5

SB 5.12.12, Translation and Purport:

My dear King Rahūgaṇa, unless one has the opportunity to smear his entire body with the dust of the lotus feet of great devotees, one cannot realize the Absolute Truth. One cannot realize the Absolute Truth simply by observing celibacy (brahmacarya), strictly following the rules and regulations of householder life, leaving home as a vānaprastha, accepting sannyāsa, or undergoing severe penances in winter by keeping oneself submerged in water or surrounding oneself in summer by fire and the scorching heat of the sun. There are many other processes to understand the Absolute Truth, but the Absolute Truth is only revealed to one who has attained the mercy of a great devotee.

Actual knowledge of transcendental bliss can be bestowed upon anyone by a pure devotee. Vedeṣu durlabham adurlabham ātma-bhaktau (Bs. 5.33). One cannot attain the perfection of spiritual life simply by following the directions of the Vedas. One has to approach a pure devotee: anyābhilāṣitā-śūnyaṁ jñāna-karmādy-anāvṛtam (CC Madhya 19.167). By the grace of such a devotee, one can understand the Absolute Truth, Kṛṣṇa, and one's relationship with Him. A materialistic person sometimes thinks that simply by executing pious activities and remaining at home one can understand the Absolute Truth. That is denied in this verse. Nor can one understand the Absolute Truth simply by observing the rules and regulations of brahmacarya (celibacy). One only has to serve the pure devotee. That will help one understand the Absolute Truth without fail.

Page Title:SB 05.12.12 rahuganaitat tapasa na yati... cited
Compiler:MadhuGopaldas, JayaNitaiGaura
Created:03 of May, 2011
Totals by Section:BG=0, SB=4, CC=1, OB=1, Lec=2, Con=2, Let=0
No. of Quotes:10