The Forest of Material Existence (Saṁsāra-vana) and the Delivering Path of Bharata’s Teachings
तस्येदमुपगायन्ति— आर्षभस्येह राजर्षेर्मनसापि महात्मन: । नानुवर्त्मार्हति नृपो मक्षिकेव गरुत्मत: ॥ ४२ ॥
tasyedam upagāyanti — ārṣabhasyeha rājarṣer manasāpi mahātmanaḥ nānuvartmārhati nṛpo makṣikeva garutmataḥ
Resumindo os ensinamentos de Jaḍa Bharata, Śukadeva Gosvāmī disse: Ó rei Parīkṣit, o caminho indicado por este grande alma é como a rota de Garuḍa, o portador do Senhor; e os reis comuns são como moscas. Moscas não podem seguir o caminho de Garuḍa; do mesmo modo, até hoje nem os grandes reis vitoriosos conseguiram seguir esta via do serviço devocional, nem sequer na mente.
As Kṛṣṇa says in Bhagavad-gītā (7.3) :
This verse warns that ordinary people—even kings—should not imitate the extraordinary conduct of a mahātmā like Ṛṣabhadeva; instead one should follow genuine principles of devotion and dharma according to one’s qualification.
Garuḍa represents a supremely powerful, divine being; a fly cannot match his flight. Likewise, a conditioned soul cannot replicate the superhuman renunciation and freedom of a perfected saint like Ṛṣabhadeva.
Avoid performative renunciation or extreme practices beyond your capacity; adopt steady sādhana—hearing, chanting, and disciplined living—while honoring great souls without trying to copy their external behavior.