Parīkṣit’s Final Absorption, Takṣaka’s Bite, Janamejaya’s Snake Sacrifice, and the Vedic Sound-Lineage
अतिवादांस्तितिक्षेत नावमन्येत कञ्चन । न चेमं देहमाश्रित्य वैरं कुर्वीत केनचित् ॥ ३४ ॥
ativādāṁs titikṣeta nāvamanyeta kañcana na cemaṁ deham āśritya vairaṁ kurvīta kenacit
应当忍受一切辱骂,不轻慢任何人;不以物质之身为我,便不与任何人结怨。
This verse teaches that a devotee should endure harsh or abusive words without retaliating, maintaining inner steadiness and restraint.
In the Kali-yuga context of Canto 12, Śukadeva emphasizes practical saintly conduct—tolerance, respect for others, and freedom from hostility—as essential for spiritual life amid social conflict.
Do not escalate arguments, avoid personal attacks, respond calmly to provocation, and refuse to let bodily ego become the basis for grudges or ongoing hostility.