Canto 12: The Age of DeteriorationChapter 6: Mahārāja Parīkṣit Passes Away

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 12.6.64-65

devarāta-sutaḥ so 'pi

charditvā yajuṣāḿ gaṇam

tato gato 'tha munayo

dadṛśus tān yajur-gaṇān

yajūḿṣi tittirā bhūtvā

tal-lolupatayādaduḥ

taittirīyā iti yajuḥ-

śākhā āsan su-peśalāḥ

SYNONYMS

devarāta-sutaḥ — the son of Devarāta (Yājñavalkya); saḥhe; api — indeed; charditvā — vomiting; yajuṣām — of the Yajur Veda; gaṇam — the collected mantras; tataḥ — from there; gataḥ — having gone; atha — then; munayaḥ — the sages; dadṛśuḥ — saw; tān — those; yajuḥ-gaṇān — yajur-mantras; yajūḿsi — these yajurs; tittirāḥ — partridges; bhūtvā — becoming; tat — for those mantras; lolupatayā — with greedy desire; ādaduḥ — picked them up; taittirīyāḥ — known as Taittirīya; iti — thus; yajuḥ-śākhāḥ — branches of the Yajur Veda; āsan — came into being; su-peśalāḥ — most beautiful.

TRANSLATION

Yājñavalkya, the son of Devarāta, then vomited the mantras of the Yajur Veda and went away from there. The assembled disciples, looking greedily upon these yajur hymns, assumed the form of partridges and picked them all up. These divisions of the Yajur Veda therefore became known as the most beautiful Taittirīya-saḿhitā, the hymns collected by partridges [tittirāḥ].

PURPORT

According to Śrīla Śrīdhara Svāmī, it is improper for a brāhmaṇa to collect what has been vomited, and so the powerful brāhmaṇa disciples of Vaiśampāyana assumed the form of tittiras, partridges, and collected the valuable mantras.

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