Brahmacarya and Vānaprastha Duties; Gradual Dissolution of Bodily Identity
श्रीनारद उवाच ब्रह्मचारी गुरुकुले वसन्दान्तो गुरोर्हितम् । आचरन्दासवन्नीचो गुरौ सुदृढसौहृद: ॥ १ ॥
śrī-nārada uvāca brahmacārī gurukule vasan dānto guror hitam ācaran dāsavan nīco gurau sudṛḍha-sauhṛdaḥ
圣那罗陀说:梵行学生应住于师家,调伏诸根,只为师长之利益而行,谦卑如仆,并对灵性导师怀有坚固的亲爱。
This verse says a brahmacārī should live in the guru’s āśrama, remain disciplined and self-controlled, and dedicate his actions to the guru’s welfare through humble service.
Because genuine learning in the Bhāgavatam tradition is rooted in humility and obedience; such service purifies the student and makes spiritual knowledge and bhakti receptive within the heart.
By sincerely following one’s teacher’s instructions, offering practical help, avoiding ego in learning, and making one’s study and skills serve spiritual growth rather than prestige.