King Vena’s Tyranny, the Sages’ Counsel, and the Birth of Niṣāda
एकदा मुनयस्ते तु सरस्वत्सलिलाप्लुता: । हुत्वाग्नीन् सत्कथाश्चक्रुरुपविष्टा: सरित्तटे ॥ ३६ ॥
ekadā munayas te tu sarasvat-salilāplutāḥ hutvāgnīn sat-kathāś cakrur upaviṣṭāḥ sarit-taṭe
Cierta vez, aquellos munis, tras bañarse en las aguas del Sarasvatī, cumplieron sus deberes diarios ofreciendo oblaciones en los fuegos del sacrificio. Luego, sentados en la ribera, conversaron en santas palabras sobre la Persona Suprema y Sus pasatiempos trascendentales.
This verse shows sages completing their Vedic duties and then engaging in sat-kathā—spiritually elevating conversations—indicating that hearing and discussing sacred topics is central to saintly life.
Bathing in a holy river signifies purification and reverence; after cleansing and offering oblations, the sages sit in a sanctified mood fit for discussing dharma and divine topics.
Create time for spiritual conversation—study and discuss Bhagavatam with devotees—ideally after personal discipline and a clean, prayerful routine, even if one cannot perform elaborate rituals.