Nārada Instructs Dakṣa’s Sons; Allegory of the World; Dakṣa Curses Nārada
एतावदुक्त्वा प्रययौ नारदोऽमोघदर्शन: । तेऽपि चान्वगमन् मार्गं भ्रातृणामेव मारिष ॥ ३२ ॥
etāvad uktvā prayayau nārado ’mogha-darśanaḥ te ’pi cānvagaman mārgaṁ bhrātṝṇām eva māriṣa
Śukadeva Gosvāmī continued: O best of the advanced Āryans, after saying this much to the sons of Prajāpati Dakṣa, Nārada Muni, whose merciful glance never goes in vain, left as he had planned. The sons of Dakṣa followed their elder brothers. Not attempting to produce children, they engaged themselves in Kṛṣṇa consciousness.
This verse shows that after hearing Nārada’s words, the sons of Dakṣa followed the same renounced path as their elder brothers—highlighting the power of saintly guidance and exemplary conduct.
Nārada’s infallible spiritual insight awakened detachment in them, so they chose the same spiritual course already taken by their brothers, prioritizing liberation and devotion over worldly duties.
Seek authentic guidance, then align your choices with proven spiritual examples—following sincere practitioners can strengthen discipline, clarity, and devotion.