अथाहममराचार्यमगाधधिषणं द्विजम् ।
प्रसादयिष्ये निशठः शीर्ष्णा तच्चरणं स्पृशन् ॥१५॥

athÄham amarÄcÄryam
agÄdha-dhiá¹£aṇaá¹ dvijam
prasÄdayiá¹£ye niÅ›aá¹­haḥ
śīrá¹£á¹‡Ä tac-caraṇaá¹ spṛśan

 atha - therefore; aham - I; amara-ÄcÄryam - the spiritual master of the demigods; agÄdha-dhiá¹£aṇam - whose spiritual knowledge is deep; dvijam - the perfect brÄhmaṇa; prasÄdayiá¹£ye - I shall please; niÅ›aá¹­haḥ - without duplicity; Å›Ä«rá¹£á¹‡Ä - with my head; tat-caraṇam - his lotus feet; spṛśan - touching.


Text

King Indra said: Therefore with great frankness and without duplicity I shall now bow my head at the lotus feet of Bá¹›haspati, the spiritual master of the demigods. Because he is in the mode of goodness, he is fully aware of all knowledge and is the best of the brÄhmaṇas. Now I shall touch his lotus feet and offer my obeisances unto him to try to satisfy him.

Purport

Coming to his senses, King Indra realized that he was not a very sincere disciple of his spiritual master, Bá¹›haspati. Therefore he decided that henceforward he would be niÅ›aá¹­ha, nonduplicitous. NiÅ›aá¹­haḥ śīrṣṇa-tac-caraṇaá¹ spṛśan: he decided to touch his head to the feet of his spiritual master. From this example, we should learn this principle enunciated by ViÅ›vanÄtha CakravartÄ« ṬhÄkura:

yasya prasÄdÄd bhagavat-prasÄdo
 yasyÄprasÄdÄn na gatiḥ kuto ’pi

“By the mercy of the spiritual master one is benedicted by the mercy of Kṛṣṇa. Without the grace of the spiritual master, one cannot make any advancement.†A disciple should never be a hypocrite or be unfaithful to his spiritual master. In ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam (11.17.27), the spiritual master is also called ÄcÄrya. Ä€cÄryaá¹ mÄá¹ vijÄnÄ«yÄn: the Supreme Personality of Godhead says that one should respect the spiritual master, accepting him as the Lord Himself. NÄvamanyeta karhicit: one should not disrespect the ÄcÄrya at any time. Na martya-buddhyÄsÅ«yeta: one should never think the ÄcÄrya an ordinary person. Familiarity sometimes breeds contempt, but one should be very careful in one’s dealings with the ÄcÄrya. AgÄdha-dhiá¹£aṇaá¹ dvijam: the ÄcÄrya is a perfect brÄhmaṇa and has unlimited intelligence in guiding the activities of his disciple. Therefore Kṛṣṇa advises in Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ (4.34):

tad viddhi praṇipÄtena
 paripraÅ›nena sevayÄ
upadeká¹£yanti te jñÄnaá¹
 jñÄninas tattva-darÅ›inaḥ

“Just try to learn the truth by approaching a spiritual master. Inquire from him submissively and render service unto him. The self-realized soul can impart knowledge unto you because he has seen the truth.†One should fully surrender unto the spiritual master. and with service (sevayÄ) one should approach him for further spiritual enlightenment.