Marutta Seeks a Priest: Bṛhaspati’s Refusal and Nārada’s Guidance to Saṃvarta
Chapter 6
बुहस्पतिर्वाच अमर्त्य याजयित्वाहं याजयिष्ये कथं नरम् । मरुत्त गच्छ वा मा वा निवृत्तो<स्म्यद्य याजनात्
bṛhaspatir uvāca | amartya yājayitvāhaṃ yājayiṣye kathaṃ naram | marutta gaccha vā mā vā nivṛtto 'smy adya yājanāt ||
ବୃହସ୍ପତି କହିଲେ—“ଅମରମାନଙ୍କ ଯଜ୍ଞ କରାଇ ସାରି, ଏବେ ମରଣଧର୍ମୀ ମନୁଷ୍ୟର ଯଜ୍ଞ ମୁଁ କିପରି କରାଇବି? ମରୁତ୍ତ, ତୁମେ ଯାଅ କି ରୁହ; ଆଜିଠାରୁ ମୁଁ ଋତ୍ୱିଜ୍ୟ କର୍ମରୁ ନିବୃତ୍ତ ହେଲି।”
मरुत्त उवाच
The verse highlights the ethics of role and eligibility in ritual duty: a priest may set boundaries based on perceived propriety and status, and withdrawal from an action can be framed as a principled decision rather than mere refusal.
Bṛhaspati addresses Marutta and declines to officiate his human sacrifice, stating that after conducting sacrifices for the immortals he will not perform one for a mortal; he declares himself withdrawn from priestly officiation for this request.