Canto 7: The Science of GodChapter 14: Ideal Family Life

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 7.14.26

samskāra-kālo jāyāyā

apatyasyātmanas tathā

preta-samsthā mritāhaś ca

karmany abhyudaye nripa

SYNONYMS

samskāra-kālah — at the proper time indicated for Vedic reformatory performances; jāyāyāh — for the wife; apatyasya — for the children; ātmanah — and one's own self; tathāas well as; preta-samsthā — funeral ceremonies; mrita-ahah — annual death ceremonies; ca — and; karmani — of fruitive activity; abhyudaye — for furtherance; nripaO King.

TRANSLATION

O King Yudhishthira, at the time prescribed for reformatory ritualistic ceremonies for one's self, one's wife or one's children, or during funeral ceremonies and annual death ceremonies, one must perform the auspicious ceremonies mentioned above in order to flourish in fruitive activities.

PURPORT

The Vedas recommend many ritualistic ceremonies to be performed with one's wife, on the birthdays of one's children, or during funeral ceremonies, and there are also personal reformatory methods like initiation. These must be observed according to time and circumstances and the directions of the śāstra. Bhagavad-gītā strongly recommends, jñātvā śāstra-vidhānoktam: everything must be performed as indicated in the śāstras. For Kali-yuga, the śāstras enjoin that sańkīrtana-yajña be performed always: kīrtanīyah sadā harih [Cc. adi 17.31]. All the ritualistic ceremonies recommended in the śāstras must be preceded and followed by sańkīrtana. This is the recommendation of Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī.

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