Canto 9: LiberationChapter 12: The Dynasty of Kuśa, the Son of Lord Rāmacandra

Bhaktivedanta VedaBase: Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 9.12.3-4

sagaṇas tat-sutas tasmād

vidhṛtiś cābhavat sutaḥ

tato hiraṇyanābho 'bhūd

yogācāryas tu jaimineḥ

śiṣyaḥ kauśalya ādhyātmaḿ

yājñavalkyo 'dhyagād yataḥ

yogaḿ mahodayam ṛṣir

hṛdaya-granthi-bhedakam

SYNONYMS

sagaṇaḥ — Sagaṇa; tat — this (Vajranābha's); sutaḥ — son; tasmāt — from him; vidhṛtiḥ — Vidhṛti; ca — also; abhavat — was born; sutaḥ — his son; tataḥ — from him; hiraṇyanābhaḥ — Hiraṇyanābha; abhūt — became; yoga-ācāryaḥ — the propounder of the philosophy of yoga; tu — but; jaimineḥ — because of accepting Jaimini as his spiritual master; śiṣyaḥ — disciple; kauśalyaḥKauśalya; ādhyātmam — spiritual; yājñavalkyaḥYājñavalkya; adhyagāt — studied; yataḥ — from him (Hiraṇyanābha); yogam — the mystic performances; mahā-udayam — highly elevated; ṛṣiḥYājñavalkya Ṛṣi; hṛdaya-granthi-bhedakam — mystic yoga, which can loosen the knots of material attachment in the heart.

TRANSLATION

The son of Vajranābha was Sagaṇa, and his son was Vidhṛti. The son of Vidhṛti was Hiraṇyanābha, who became a disciple of Jaimini and became a great ācārya of mystic yoga. It is from Hiraṇyanābha that the great saint Yājñavalkya learned the highly elevated system of mystic yoga known as ādhyātma-yoga, which can loosen the knots of material attachment in the heart.

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