Nārada Explains the Allegory of King Purañjana
Deha–Indriya–Manaḥ Mapping and the Remedy of Bhakti
प्रजापतिपति: साक्षाद्भगवान् गिरिशो मनु: । दक्षादय: प्रजाध्यक्षा नैष्ठिका: सनकादय: ॥ ४२ ॥ मरीचिरत्र्यङ्गिरसौ पुलस्त्य: पुलह: क्रतु: । भृगुर्वसिष्ठ इत्येते मदन्ता ब्रह्मवादिन: ॥ ४३ ॥ अद्यापि वाचस्पतयस्तपोविद्यासमाधिभि: । पश्यन्तोऽपि न पश्यन्ति पश्यन्तं परमेश्वरम् ॥ ४४ ॥
prajāpati-patiḥ sākṣād bhagavān giriśo manuḥ dakṣādayaḥ prajādhyakṣā naiṣṭhikāḥ sanakādayaḥ
প্ৰজাপতিসকলৰ অধিপতি স্বয়ং ভগৱান ব্ৰহ্মা, গিৰীশ ভগৱান শিৱ, মনু, দক্ষ আদি প্ৰজাধ্যক্ষ, সনক‑সনাতন আদি নিষ্ঠাবান ব্ৰহ্মচাৰী; আৰু মৰীচি, অত্রি, অঙ্গিৰা, পুলস্ত্য, পুলহ, ক্রতু, ভৃগু, বশিষ্ঠ আৰু মই (নাৰদ) — আমি সকলোৱে বেদবাণীৰ প্ৰামাণ্য বক্তা শক্তিমান ব্ৰাহ্মণ। তপ, বিদ্যা আৰু সমাধিৰে বলবান হৈও, পৰমেশ্বৰক দেখি থাকিও, আজিও তেওঁক সম্পূৰ্ণৰূপে জানিব নোৱাৰোঁ।
According to the foolish Darwinian theory of the anthropologists, it is said that forty thousand years ago Homo sapiens had not appeared on this planet because the process of evolution had not reached that point. However, the Vedic histories — the Purāṇas and Mahābhārata — relate human histories that extend millions and millions of years into the past. In the beginning of creation there was a very intelligent personality, Lord Brahmā, and from him emanated all the Manus, and the brahmacārīs like Sanaka and Sanātana, as well as Lord Śiva, the great sages and Nārada. All these personalities underwent great austerities and penances and thus became authorities in Vedic knowledge. Perfect knowledge for human beings, as well as all living entities, is contained in the Vedas. All the above-mentioned great personalities are not only powerful — being cognizant of past, present and future — but are also devotees. Still, in spite of their great education in knowledge, and despite their meeting the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Viṣṇu, they cannot actually understand the perfection of the living entity’s relationship with Lord Viṣṇu. This means that these personalities are still limited as far as their knowledge of the unlimited is concerned. The conclusion is that simply by advancing one’s knowledge, one cannot be accepted as an expert in understanding the Supreme Personality of Godhead. The Supreme Personality of Godhead can be understood not by advanced knowledge but by pure devotional service, as confirmed in Bhagavad-gītā (18.55) . Bhaktyā mām abhijānāti yāvān yaś cāsmi tattvataḥ: unless one takes to pure, transcendental devotional service, he cannot understand the Supreme Personality of Godhead in truth. Everyone has some imperfect ideas about the Lord. So-called scientists and philosophical speculators are unable to understand the Supreme Lord by virtue of their knowledge. Knowledge is not perfect unless one comes to the platform of devotional service. This is confirmed by the Vedic version:
They are foremost Vedic sages (ṛṣis) celebrated as authoritative teachers of spiritual knowledge, often counted among the great progenitors and transmitters of Vedic wisdom.
Nārada is emphasizing that even the greatest authorities in Vedic knowledge are ultimately meant to lead one toward realization of the Supreme Lord, not merely toward prestige in learning.
Respect spiritual teachers and scriptures, but use learning as a means to sincere God-realization—humility and devotion are essential, not just intellectual mastery.