Canto 5: The Creative ImpetusChapter 9: The Supreme Character of Jada Bharata

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 5.9.5

sa cāpi tad u ha pitri-sannidhāv evāsadhrīcīnam iva sma karoti chandāmsy adhyāpayishyan saha vyāhritibhih sapranava-śiras tripadīm sāvitrīm graishma-vāsantikān māsān adhīyānam apy asamaveta-rūpam grāhayām āsa

SYNONYMS

sahhe (Jada Bharata); ca — also; api — indeed; tat u ha — that which was instructed by his father; pitri-sannidhauin the presence of his father; eva — even; asadhrīcīnam iva — not correct, as if he could not understand anything; sma karoti — used to perform; chandāmsi adhyāpayishyan — desiring to teach him Vedic mantras during the months beginning with Śrāvana or during the period of Cāturmāsya; saha — along with; vyāhritibhih — the utterance of the names of the heavenly planets (bhūh, bhuvah, svah); sa-pranava-śirah — headed by omkāra; tri-padīm — three-footed; sāvitrīm — the Gāyatrī mantra; graishma-vāsantikān — for four months, beginning with Caitra, on the fifteenth of May; māsān — the months; adhīyānam api — although fully studying; asamaveta-rūpamin an incomplete form; grāhayām āsahe made him learn.

TRANSLATION

Jada Bharata behaved before his father like a fool, despite his father's adequately instructing him in Vedic knowledge. He behaved in that way so that his father would know that he was unfit for instruction and would abandon the attempt to instruct him further. He would behave in a completely opposite way. Although instructed to wash his hands after evacuating, he would wash them before. Nonetheless, his father wanted to give him Vedic instructions during the spring and summer. He tried to teach him the Gāyatrī mantra along with omkāra and vyāhriti, but after four months, his father still was not successful in instructing him.

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