Bharata Mahārāja’s Ideal Kingship and His Transition from Yajña to Exclusive Bhakti at Pulahāśrama
श्रीशुक उवाच भरतस्तु महाभागवतो यदा भगवतावनितलपरिपालनाय सञ्चिन्तितस्तदनुशासनपर: पञ्चजनीं विश्वरूपदुहितरमुपयेमे ॥ १ ॥
śrī-śuka uvāca bharatas tu mahā-bhāgavato yadā bhagavatāvani-tala-paripālanāya sañcintitas tad-anuśāsana-paraḥ pañcajanīṁ viśvarūpa-duhitaram upayeme.
Sinabi ni Śrī Śuka: Mahal na Hari, si Bharata Mahārāja ay isang mahā-bhāgavata, ang pinakadakilang deboto. Nang pasiyahan ng kanyang ama na iluklok siya sa trono upang pangalagaan ang daigdig, namuno si Bharata ayon sa utos ng ama. Habang pinamumunuan ang buong mundo, sinunod niya ang tagubilin ng ama at pinakasalan si Pañcajanī, anak na babae ni Viśvarūpa.
This verse shows that rulership is a divine responsibility: Bharata is chosen by the Lord to protect the earth and rules by becoming devoted to the Lord’s instructions, not by personal ambition.
After being appointed to govern the earth, Bharata accepted Pañcajanī, the daughter of Viśvarūpa, as his wife—indicating a lawful, dharmic household life aligned with duty and the Lord’s plan.
Take guidance from śāstra and saintly teachers, perform your duties responsibly, and keep devotional obedience—placing God’s will and dharma above ego-driven choices.