The Forest of Material Existence: Jaḍa Bharata Instructs King Rahūgaṇa
रहूगण त्वमपि ह्यध्वनोऽस्य सन्न्यस्तदण्ड: कृतभूतमैत्र: । असज्जितात्मा हरिसेवया शितं ज्ञानासिमादाय तरातिपारम् ॥ २० ॥
rahūgaṇa tvam api hy adhvano ’sya sannyasta-daṇḍaḥ kṛta-bhūta-maitraḥ asaj-jitātmā hari-sevayā śitaṁ jñānāsim ādāya tarāti-pāram
হে রহূগণ! তুমিও এই বিষয়াকর্ষণৰ পথত বাহ্যশক্তিৰ কবলত আছা। সেয়ে সকলো জীৱৰ প্ৰতি সমমিত্ৰ হ’বলৈ—ৰাজপদ আৰু দণ্ডধাৰণ ত্যাগ কৰা। বিষয়াসক্তি এৰি হৰিসেৱাৰে শাণিত জ্ঞান-খড়্গ ধাৰণ কৰা; তেতিয়া মায়াৰ কঠিন গাঁঠ কাটি অজ্ঞান-সাগৰৰ পাৰলৈ পাৰ হ’ব পাৰিবা।
In Bhagavad-gītā Lord Kṛṣṇa compares the material world to a tree of illusion from which one must cut oneself free:
This verse says one crosses material existence by serving Hari, cultivating detachment and compassion, and wielding the sharp sword of true knowledge.
Rahūgaṇa approached Bharata after realizing his own pride; Bharata then taught him the path of liberation—renunciation, kindness to all beings, and devotion to Hari.
Practice non-harm and goodwill in daily dealings, reduce identity-based pride and possessiveness, and anchor your actions in devotional service and spiritual study that sharpens discernment.