Sudāmā Brāhmaṇa: Divine Friendship, Guru-bhakti, and the Lord’s Grace
नन्वर्थकोविदा ब्रह्मन् वर्णाश्रमवतामिह । ये मया गुरुणा वाचा तरन्त्यञ्जो भवार्णवम् ॥ ३३ ॥
nanv artha-kovidā brahman varṇāśrama-vatām iha ye mayā guruṇā vācā taranty añjo bhavārṇavam
おおブラーフマナよ。ヴァルナーシュラマの道を歩む者のうち、我が霊的師としての姿で語る言葉に依り、たやすく輪廻の大海を渡る者こそ、自らの真の福利を最もよく知る。
One’s father is a natural object of reverence, as is a religious leader who initiates one into sacred ceremonies and instructs one in general wisdom. But ultimately the bona fide spiritual master, learned in the transcendental science and thus able to take one across the ocean of birth and death to the spiritual world — such a guru is most deserving of worship and respect, for he is the direct representative of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, as stated here.
This verse says one can easily cross saṁsāra by sincerely following the guru’s words—here, Kṛṣṇa Himself emphasizes the liberating power of His instruction.
In the Sudāmā episode, Kṛṣṇa highlights that even while living a simple life within varṇāśrama, true success comes from taking shelter of the Lord’s (guru’s) teachings, not from external prosperity.
Live responsibly in your duties, but prioritize daily guidance from authentic guru and śāstra—regular hearing, chanting, and obedience to spiritual instruction is presented here as the swift path beyond anxiety and bondage.