Canto 11: General HistoryChapter 5: Nārada Concludes His Teachings to Vasudeva

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 11.5.25

tam tadā manujā devam

sarva-deva-mayam harim

yajanti vidyayā trayyā

dharmishthā brahma-vādinah

SYNONYMS

tam — Him; tadā — then; manujāh — human beings; devam — the Personality of Godhead; sarva-deva-mayam — who contains within Himself all the demigods; harimŚrī Hari; yajanti — they worship; vidyayā — with the rituals; trayyā — of the three main Vedas; dharmishthāh — fixed in religiosity; brahma-vādinah — seekers of the Absolute Truth.

TRANSLATION

In Tretā-yuga, those members of human society who are fixed in religiosity and are sincerely interested in achieving the Absolute Truth worship Lord Hari, who contains within Himself all the demigods. The Lord is worshiped by the rituals of sacrifice taught in the three Vedas.

PURPORT

The residents of the earth in Satya-yuga are described as having all good qualities. In Tretā-yuga human society is described as dharmishthāh, or thoroughly religious, and brahma-vādinah, or faithfully seeking the Absolute Truth through the Vedic injunctions. However, it should be noted that all of the exalted qualities of the people of Satya-yuga are not mentioned in this verse. In other words, in Satya-yuga people are automatically perfect, whereas in Tretā-yuga people are inclined to become perfect through performing Vedic sacrifice. In Tretā-yuga human society is not automatically Krishna conscious, as it was in Satya-yuga, but people are still highly inclined to become Krishna conscious, and thus they strictly follow the Vedic injunctions.

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