Sanatkumāra’s Bhāgavata Tantra: Tattvas, Māyā-Bonds, Embodiment, and the Necessity of Dīkṣā
भ्रममाणस्तेषु जीवः कदाचिन्मानुषं वपुः । प्राप्नोति कर्मवशतः परं सर्वार्थसाधकम् ॥ ९४ ॥
bhramamāṇasteṣu jīvaḥ kadācinmānuṣaṃ vapuḥ | prāpnoti karmavaśataḥ paraṃ sarvārthasādhakam || 94 ||
Ang jīva na pagala-gala sa mga kalagayang iyon ay kung minsan nakakamit ang katawan ng tao—sa bisa ng sariling karma—isang kataasang kalagayan na makapagtatamo ng bawat tunay na layon ng buhay.
Sanatkumara (teaching Narada)
Vrata: none
Primary Rasa: shanta
Secondary Rasa: bhakti
It declares human birth as a rare, karma-earned vantage point in saṃsāra where all higher aims—especially mokṣa—can be fulfilled through right effort and dharma.
By highlighting human life as “sarvārtha-sādhaka,” it implies that devotion and disciplined practice are most effectively undertaken in a human body, where conscious choice and sustained sādhana are possible.
The verse points to karma (ritual and ethical action) as causative; in Book 1.3’s Vedāṅga frame, this aligns with applying dharma through śāstra-guided practice—especially kalpa (ritual procedure) and vyākaraṇa/śikṣā for correct mantra usage—so actions bear liberating results.
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