कालिन्द्याः कतिभिः सिद्ध अहोभिर्भरतर्षभ ।
प्रापद्यत स्वःसरितं यत्र मित्रासुतो मुनिः ॥३६॥

kÄlindyÄḥ katibhiḥ siddha
ahobhir bharatará¹£abha
prÄpadyata svaḥ-saritaá¹
yatra mitrÄ-suto muniḥ

 kÄlindyÄḥ - on the bank of the YamunÄ; katibhiḥ - a few; siddhe - being so passed; ahobhiḥ - days; bharata-ṛṣabha - O best of the Bharata dynasty; prÄpadyata - reached; svaḥ-saritam - the celestial water of the Ganges; yatra - where; mitrÄ-sutaḥ - the son of Mitra-; muniḥ - sage.


Text

After passing a few days on the bank of the river YamunÄ, Vidura, the self-realized soul, reached the bank of the Ganges, where the great sage Maitreya was situated.

Purport

Thus end the Bhaktivedanta purports of the Third Canto, Fourth Chapter, of the ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, entitled “Vidura Approaches Maitreya.â€