निमित्तानि च तस्येह प्रोक्तान्यनघसूरिभिः ।
स्वतो ज्ञानं कुतः पुंसां भक्तिर्वैराग्यमेव वा ॥३९॥

nimittÄni ca tasyeha
proktÄny anagha-sÅ«ribhiḥ
svato jñÄnaá¹ kutaḥ puá¹sÄá¹
bhaktir vairÄgyam eva vÄ

 nimittÄni - the source of knowledge; ca - also; tasya - of such knowledge; iha - in this world; proktÄni - mentioned; anagha - spotless; sÅ«ribhiḥ - by devotees; svataḥ - self-sufficient; jñÄnam - knowledge; kutaḥ - how; puá¹sÄm - of the living entity; bhaktiḥ - devotional service; vairÄgyam - detachment; eva - certainly;  - also.


Text

Spotless devotees of the Lord have mentioned the source of such knowledge. How could one have knowledge of devotional service and detachment without the help of such devotees?

Purport

There are many inexperienced persons who advocate self-realization without the help of a spiritual master. They decry the necessity of the spiritual master and try themselves to take his place by propagating the theory that a spiritual master is not necessary. ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam, however, does not approve this viewpoint. Even the great transcendental scholar VyÄsadeva had need of a spiritual master, and under the instruction of his spiritual master, NÄrada, he prepared this sublime literature, ÅšrÄ«mad-BhÄgavatam. Even Lord Caitanya, although He is Kṛṣṇa Himself, accepted a spiritual master; even Lord Kṛṣṇa accepted a spiritual master, SÄndÄ«pani Muni, in order to be enlightened; and all the ÄcÄryas and saints of the world had spiritual masters. In Bhagavad-gÄ«tÄ Arjuna accepted Lord Kṛṣṇa as his spiritual master, although there was no necessity of such a formal declaration. So, in all cases, there is no question about the necessity of accepting a spiritual master. The only stipulation is that the spiritual master should be bona fide; i.e., the spiritual master must be in the proper chain of disciplic succession, called the paramparÄ system.

SÅ«ris are great scholars, but they may not always be anagha, or spotless. The anagha-sÅ«ri is one who is a pure devotee of the Lord. Those who are not pure devotees of the Lord, or who want to be on an equal level with Him, are not anagha-sÅ«ri. Pure devotees have prepared many books of knowledge on the basis of authorized scriptures. ÅšrÄ«la RÅ«pa GosvÄmÄ« and his assistants, under the instructions of Lord ÅšrÄ« Caitanya MahÄprabhu, have all written various literatures for the guidance of prospective devotees, and anyone who is very serious about raising himself to the standard of a pure devotee of the Lord must take advantage of those literatures.