Parīkṣit’s Final Absorption, Takṣaka’s Bite, Janamejaya’s Snake Sacrifice, and the Vedic Sound-Lineage
क्षीणायुष: क्षीणसत्त्वान् दुर्मेधान् वीक्ष्य कालत: । वेदान्ब्रह्मर्षयो व्यस्यन् हृदिस्थाच्युतचोदिता: ॥ ४७ ॥
kṣīṇāyuṣaḥ kṣīṇa-sattvān durmedhān vīkṣya kālataḥ vedān brahmarṣayo vyasyan hṛdi-sthācyuta-coditāḥ
见到众生因时轮之力而寿命、精力与智慧皆衰减,大圣贤们在心中安住的阿周陀(不堕者、至尊主)启发下,便将吠陀有条不紊地加以分编。
This verse states that, as time progresses into Kali Yuga, human lifespan, vitality, and discernment diminish, prompting the sages to make Vedic knowledge more accessible.
Because people in the later age would be short-lived and dull-minded, the great sages divided and organized the Vedas, guided internally by Acyuta, so the teachings could be preserved and understood.
Recognize the limits of time and attention in Kali Yuga and rely on well-organized, devotional study—approaching scripture with sincerity and seeking the Lord’s guidance from within.