ऋषय ऊचु: त्वया खलुपुराणानि सेतिहासानि चानघ । आख्यातान्यप्यधीतानि धर्मशास्त्राणि यान्युत ॥ ६ ॥ ॥

ṛṣaya ūcuḥ
tvayÄ khalu purÄṇÄni
setihÄsÄni cÄnagha
ÄkhyÄtÄny apy adhÄ«tÄni
dharma-Å›ÄstrÄṇi yÄny uta

1 times this text was mentioned in purports to other texts: LSB(1)

 á¹›á¹£ayaḥ - the sages; Å«cuḥ - said; tvayÄ - by you; khalu - undoubtedly; purÄṇÄni - the supplements to the Vedas with illustrative narrations; sa-itihÄsÄni - along with the histories; ca - and; anagha - freed from all vices; ÄkhyÄtÄni - explained; api - although; adhÄ«tÄni - well read; dharma-Å›ÄstrÄṇi - scriptures giving right directions to progressive life; yÄni - all these; uta - said.


Text

The sages said: Respected SÅ«ta GosvÄmÄ«, you are completely free from all vice. You are well versed in all the scriptures famous for religious life, and in the PurÄṇas and the histories as well, for you have gone through them under proper guidance and have also explained them.

Purport

A gosvÄmÄ«, or the bona fide representative of ÅšrÄ« VyÄsadeva, must be free from all kinds of vices. The four major vices of Kali-yuga are (1) illicit connection with women, (2) animal slaughter, (3) intoxication, (4) speculative gambling of all sorts. A gosvÄmÄ« must be free from all these vices before he can dare sit on the vyÄsÄsana. No one should be allowed to sit on the vyÄsÄsana who is not spotless in character and who is not freed from the above-mentioned vices. He not only should be freed from all such vices, but must also be well versed in all revealed scriptures or in the Vedas. The PurÄṇas are also parts of the Vedas. And histories like the MahÄbhÄrata or RÄmÄyaṇa are also parts of the Vedas. The ÄcÄrya or the gosvÄmÄ« must be well acquainted with all these literatures. To hear and explain them is more important than reading them. One can assimilate the knowledge of the revealed scriptures only by hearing and explaining. Hearing is called Å›ravaṇa, and explaining is called kÄ«rtana. The two processes of Å›ravaṇa and kÄ«rtana are of primary importance to progressive spiritual life. Only one who has properly grasped the transcendental knowledge from the right source by submissive hearing can properly explain the subject.