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pÅ«rvÄbhyÄsena tenaiva
hriyate hy avaśo 'pi saḥ
jijñÄsur api yogasya
Å›abda-brahmÄtivartate

 pÅ«rva - previous; abhyÄsena - by practice; tena - by that; eva - certainly; hriyate - is attracted; hi - surely; avaÅ›aḥ - automatically; api - also; saḥ - he; jijñÄsuḥ - inquisitive; api - even; yogasya - about yoga; Å›abda-brahma - ritualistic principles of scriptures; ativartate - transcends.


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By virtue of the divine consciousness of his previous life, he automatically becomes attracted to the yogic principles – even without seeking them. Such an inquisitive transcendentalist stands always above the ritualistic principles of the scriptures.

Purport

Advanced yogÄ«s are not very much attracted to the rituals of the scriptures, but they automatically become attracted to the yoga principles, which can elevate them to complete Kṛṣṇa consciousness, the highest yoga perfection. In the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (3.33.7), such disregard of Vedic rituals by the advanced transcendentalists is explained as follows:

aho bata Å›va-paco ’to garÄ«yÄn
yaj-jihvÄgre vartate nÄma tubhyam
tepus tapas te juhuvuḥ sasnur ÄryÄ
brahmÄnÅ«cur nÄma gṛṇanti ye te

“O my Lord! Persons who chant the holy names of Your Lordship are far, far advanced in spiritual life, even if born in families of dog-eaters. Such chanters have undoubtedly performed all kinds of austerities and sacriï¬ces, bathed in all sacred places and ï¬nished all scriptural studies.â€

The famous example of this was presented by Lord Caitanya, who accepted ṬhÄkura HaridÄsa as one of His most important disciples. Although ṬhÄkura HaridÄsa happened to take his birth in a Muslim family, he was elevated to the post of nÄmÄcÄrya by Lord Caitanya due to his rigidly attended principle of chanting three hundred thousand holy names of the Lord daily: Hare Kṛṣṇa, Hare Kṛṣṇa, Kṛṣṇa Kṛṣṇa, Hare Hare/ Hare RÄma, Hare RÄma, RÄma RÄma, Hare Hare. And because he chanted the holy name of the Lord constantly, it is understood that in his previous life he must have passed through all the ritualistic methods of the Vedas, known as Å›abda-brahma. Unless, therefore, one is puriï¬ed, one cannot take to the principles of Kṛṣṇa consciousness or become engaged in chanting the holy name of the Lord, Hare Kṛṣṇa.