शरद्वर्णनं, योगोपमा, तथा गोवर्धन-यज्ञप्रवर्तनम्
पूर्वत्यक्तैः सरोऽम्भोभिर् हंसा योगं पुनर् ययुः क्लेशैः कुयोगिनो ऽशेषैर् अन्तरायहता इव
pūrvatyaktaiḥ saro'mbhobhir haṃsā yogaṃ punar yayuḥ kleśaiḥ kuyogino 'śeṣair antarāyahatā iva
যেনেকৈ হাঁহবোৰে আগতে ত্যাগ কৰা সৰোবৰ-জল আশ্ৰয় লৈ পুনৰ যোগপথলৈ ঘূৰি আহে, তেনেকৈ কু-যোগীসকল—অন্তৰায়ে আঘাতপ্ৰাপ্ত আৰু সকলো ক্লেশে পীড়িত—যেন দুখে বাধ্য কৰি পুনৰ সাধনালৈ ঘূৰে।
Sage Parāśara (teaching Maitreya)
Concept: Those who stray in practice often return to discipline when obstacles and afflictions expose the instability of their path.
Vedantic Theme: Moksha
Application: Treat setbacks as feedback: re-establish foundational sādhana (ethics, steadiness, guidance) rather than doubling down on भ्रम (confusion).
Vishishtadvaita: Afflictions can become grace-like correctives, turning the jīva back toward the Supreme-supporting discipline.
Vishnu Form: Para-Brahman
Bhakti Type: Shanta
They function as corrective forces: when misguided practice collapses under impediments and suffering, the aspirant is driven back toward genuine discipline and steadiness.
Through the swan metaphor: just as swans revisit former waters, a person who strays may, after experiencing kleśas, return again to the path of yoga with renewed seriousness.
Implicitly, the verse aligns with Vishnu’s sovereignty over cosmic order: even afflictions and setbacks operate within dharma, steering beings back toward right practice and ultimate dependence on the Supreme.