Canto 9: LiberationChapter 6: The Downfall of Saubhari Muni

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Srimad Bhagavatam 9.6.10

sa tu viprena samvadam

jnapakena samacaran

tyaktva kalevaram yogi

sa tenavapa yat param

SYNONYMS

sah -- Maharaja Ikshvaku; tu -- indeed; viprena -- with the brahmana (Vasishtha); samvadam -- discussion; jnapakena -- with the informer; samacaran -- doing accordingly; tyaktva -- giving up; kalevaram -- this body; yogi -- being a bhakti-yogi in the order of renunciation; sah -- the King; tena -- by such instruction; avapa -- achieved; yat -- that position which; param -- supreme.

TRANSLATION

Having been instructed by the great and learned brahmana Vasishtha, who discoursed about the Absolute Truth, Maharaja Ikshvaku became renounced. By following the principles for a yogi, he certainly achieved the supreme perfection after giving up his material body.

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